WAAM3D
Graduate Additive Manufacturing Engineer

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About WAAM3D
WAAM3D (http://www.waam3d.com) is a newly developed technology company which is working in the field of a new metal 3D printing process -- Wire based Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM). WAAM is currently revolutionising manufacturing technology and is set to have a major impact in the next few years. Our customers are the major players from different manufacturing sectors, including aerospace, commercial aviation, oil and gas, defence, construction, and mining. We aim to provide a fully integrated technical solutions to our customers, using the WAAM system as the platform with specially designed hardware and software.
The role
- Work with the rest of the AM team and deliver WAAM application development and demonstration of the technology to the end user. This includes preform and tooling generation using CAD and supporting business case studies with customers.
- Using the state-of-the-art WAAM technology to manufacture components via the plasma-arc WAAM process or the GMAX WAAM process.
- Maintain quality results by participating in WAAM3D's quality assurance program; maintain records according to the QMS procedure.
- Supervision of operators after training period.
- Provide online and on-site support/training to the end users for implementing WAAM technology successfully for the end users' requirements.
- Contribute to the development of new WAAM3D system, test newly developed hardware and software, and provide feedback to the development team.
- Support other activities, including sales & marketing, system installation, etc.
- Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops, establishing personal networks, and participating in professional societies.
- Also included is 3-months AM training with parts done by WAAM3D which includes robot operation, WAAM technology intro, basic robot programming and WAAM software usage.
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- Engineering background, with good understanding of material processing technologies
- Willing to learn about new leading-edge technologies
- Experience or exposure in Jig and Fixture design
- Experience or exposure to the Additive manufacturing
- University Degree of grade 2.1 or equivalent
- Willing to travel to customer site
- Ability to drive preferred
Package Details
- £33k per annum
- 25 days holiday + bank holidays
- The hours are 40 per-week. Shift work may be required with compensations. Based in Milton Keynes
Benefits
Our benefit package after completion of probation comprises:
- Excellent training / development opportunities
- Cycle to work scheme
- Enhanced Sick pay
- Private Health Insurance Scheme
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