Metallurgists
Metallurgists research, develop, control and provide advice on processes used in extracting metals from their ores, and processes used for casting, alloying, heat treating or welding refined metals, alloys and other materials to produce commercial metal products or develop new alloys and processes.
What the job involves
Measures and records data on performance of metals or metal combinations
Conducts microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction and spectrographic studies of metals and alloys
Evaluates influences of exotic or unusual metals
Studies effect of radiation on metals exposed to space environment and nuclear reactors and joining of diverse materials to form complex structures
Experiments in power metallurgy and the process of compressing metallic powders and sintering them at high temperatures
Evaluates properties of metals and determines type of metal to be used
Advises on shortcomings of metals in use and tests for anticipated use, and tests alloys to study engineering properties and ensure compliance with standards
Develops hot-working and cooling processes to obtain desired characteristics
Gathers information and consults with engineers and company officials to produce alloys at minimum cost, to minimise air pollution and to implement testing procedures