Materials Program Managerother related Employment listings - Plymouth, MI at Geebo

Materials Program Manager

Company Name:
MMTC
Position Type:
Full-time
Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center (MMTC) is an independent organization that specializes in providing training and consulting services. Our mission is to assist manufacturers in increasing productivity, quality and customer satisfaction. Much of our work involves small to mid-sized manufacturing clients (SMMs).
Position
Summary:
This Materials Program Manager will serve as a strategic consultant to small and medium sized Michigan manufacturers. This person will lead our development of a proactive consulting practice to assist SMMs in using new or unfamiliar materials. Many Michigan manufacturers are challenged with lightweighting existing products. The main focus of this new position will be to help our clients address this challenge.
Advance the use of light-weighting materials among SMMs by combining strategic advising with in-depth technical analysis. Maintain and leverage technical expertise and relationships to serve clients. Provide strategic assessments of new materials and light-weighting technologies. Conduct background research in evaluating the feasibility and applications of new materials and technological concepts. Develop training programs or consulting practice areas appropriate for small manufacturers.
Basic
Qualifications:
Extensive materials background relevant to lightweighting (e.g., in plastics, composites, aluminum, etc.)
5
years of experience with authoring technical papers, reports, or program plans for technical and non-technical audiences on materials.
BS degree inEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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