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Posted 12/5/11

Application Engineer, Morgan Ceramics, Augusta, GA

Morgan Ceramics is seeking two energetic, innovative Application Engineers to work at the Morgan Thermal Ceramics facility in Augusta, Georgia. Application Engineers work with both our internal team and outside customers to facilitate better design and application of our high-temperature insulation products. Since Application Engineers serve as an interface between the design team and the customer, solid communication skills and problem solving ability are a must. Application Engineers help to define and fulfill client needs by asking the right questions and proposing the right solutions. They learn the language of the customer and their applications, and provide valuable input based on what they have learned. Travel to clients and jobsites will also be expected of an Application Engineer.

An ideal applicant will have a minimum four-year engineering degree in ceramics, materials, or mechanical, and 1-5 years of experience, preferably in the ceramics or metals markets to which Morgan Ceramics caters, as well as experience in CAD and FEA.

Morgan Thermal Ceramics employment package includes a competitive base salary with an annual bonus potential, a generous benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, Disability, Paid Vacation & Holidays, and a 401(k) plan with employer contribution match.

For more information or to submit a resume for this position, please contact Gary Recktenwald at gary.recktenwald@morganplc.com.



Posted 10/21/11

Staff or Senior Scientist, Optics and Photonics Group, Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. (RMD), Watertown, MA

The Optics and Photonics Group at Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. seeks a recent Ph. D. to join our interactive research and product development team. We are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in any of the following three broad areas:

1. Development of new electro-optic and non-linear materials, new laser ceramic or fiber materials, and nanomaterials.

2. Biomedical optics, imaging through diffuse media, and diffuse correlation spectroscopy, photo-acoustic tissue imaging, new forms of optical microscopy e.g., structured illumination, Fourier-domain optical tomography.

3. Design and development of efficient detectors, UV, NIR and SWIR detectors, TeraHertz sensors, high bandwidth and ASIC design, and detector array design using CMOS technology.

Full position description and requirements (PDF)

Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. (RMD), founded in 1974, has been recognized as a national leader in the specialized fields of radiation detector materials, nuclear instrumentation, and custom detector applications. RMD has a unique corporate culture that incorporates a combination of intellectual excellence, challenging cutting-edge research, as well as diversity, stability and flexibility that combine to create an outstanding working environment. The organization is built around the principle that when the best people in the field are encouraged to merge their entrepreneurial spirit with their knowledge and curiosity, the best work product will emerge. Ultimately, through the pursuit of individual success and achievement, the organization will benefit. To learn more, please check us out at www.RMDinc.com.

To Apply: Send resume to jobs@rmdinc.com