Overview

A Metallurgical/Materials Technician in the defence and space industry is responsible for testing and analysing materials to ensure their suitability for high-performance applications. They conduct experiments, perform quality control inspections, and interpret data to assess material properties and performance.

Collaborating with engineers, Metallurgical/Materials Technicians help develop and improve materials that meet stringent safety and performance standards, supporting the reliability and effectiveness of advanced aerospace and defence systems.

Required Skills

  • Radiographic Testing Communication Skills
  • Mechatronic Engineering Material Tests
  • Thermography Tests
  • Non-destructive Testing
  • Data and report Results Analysis

Occupation Info

Metallurgical/Materials Technicians in South Australia earn an average weekly salary of approximately $1,776.

Source: National Careers Institute.

As a Metallurgical/Materials Technician, you may consider specialising as a Non-destructive Testing Technician, Pressure Testing Technician, Ultrasound Technician or Welding Engineering Technician. 

You need extensive experience, or a certificate IV in manufacturing technology or another related field to work as a Metallurgical/Materials Technician.

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