Material,
Metallurgical And Ceramic Engineers
Job
Description:
Material
Engineers manipulate the atomic and molecular structure of substances to make
different products like computer chips, television screens and also composite
materials required for specific purposes such as for fabricating the body of a
space craft. Metallurgical and Ceramic engineers are also material engineers
specializing in metals and ceramics respectively.
Most
metallurgical engineers work in one of the three main branches of
metallurgy—extractive or chemical, physical, and mechanical or process.
Extractive metallurgists are concerned with removing metals from ores and
refining and alloying them to obtain useful metal. Physical metallurgists study
the nature, structure, and physical properties of metals and their alloys, and
methods of processing them into final products. Mechanical metallurgists
develop and improve metalworking processes such as casting, forging, rolling,
and drawing.
Ceramic
engineers develop new ceramic materials and methods for making ceramic
materials into useful products. They work on products as diverse as glassware,
automobile and aircraft engine components, fibre-optic communication lines,
tile, and electric insulators.
Educational
Qualification:
Graduate
in Material/Metallurgical/Ceramic Engineering
APYL Career
Counselor has details on:
80 Institutes offering graduate in
Material/Metallurgical/Ceramic Engineering under Career Fields E&T
and Course Type Graduate
Opening:
They
are employed by research establishments, industries and plants extracting and
processing metals like iron and steel, nickel, copper, zinc etc. in foundries
and rolling mills and in large steel plants.
Remuneration:
Starting
salary is Rs. 8,000 per month (excluding other allowances)