Ingeniero para proyecto de Master Cores CMM

ID 2025-6185
Category
Quality
Position Type
Part Time Fixed Term Contract (6 months)
Location : Location
MX-QUE-San Juan del Río
Location : City
San Juan del Río
Location : State/Province
QUE
Location : Country
MX

Overview

Morgan Advanced Materials is a business rich in history and innovation. Founded in the UK in 1856, we have grown into a global organisation with 70 sites in 18 countries. Our model to serve our customers where they need us has led to a diversified product range using our unparalleled expertise in ceramic and carbon materials, which we exploit to solve difficult problems for our customers across a diverse range of markets.

 

We are a purpose driven organisation. Our purpose is to use advanced materials to make the world more sustainable and to improve the quality of life. We deliver on that purpose through the products that we make, and the way that we make them.

 

The Technical Ceramics business of Morgan Advanced Materials engineers high performance functional and structural ceramic materials, components and sub-assemblies to address customer-specific technical challenges.

 

Key Figures: Revenue £1,100.7m (2024), ~8,000 employees, manufacturing in 20+ countries, and a global customer portfolio. A UK PLC with head office located in Windsor, Berkshire UK.  Listed on London Stock Exchange; Member of the FTSE 250 Index.

 

 

Responsibilities

 Participación en el desarrollo de proyecto "Master Cores para CMM". Actualmente Master Cores son piezas ceramicas muy fragilles, por ende se requiere confirmar con pruebas que no hay cambios/afectaciones en el sistema de medición. 

Acceso a modelos 3D y fixtures de CMM.

 

 

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Qualifications

Ingenieria mecanica, industrial o a fin. 

Diseño, e interpretacion de planos. 

Trabajo en equipo.

 

 

Morgan Advanced Materials is an EEO/AA/M/W/D/V Employer Ind-1

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