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Corrosion Engineer

Engineering
Chemical, Biomedical, and Related Engineering
Materials Engineer

Evaluate materials and develop machinery and processes to manufacture materials for use in products that must meet specialized design and performance specifications. Develop new uses for known materials. Includes those engineers working with composite materials or specializing in one type of material, such as graphite, metal and metal alloys, ceramics and glass, plastics and polymers, and naturally occurring materials. Includes metallurgists and metallurgical engineers, ceramic engineers, and welding engineers.

At a Glance

Corrosion Engineer. Typical education: Bachelor's degree. Experience: 2 years. Top skills: Data Modeling, NoSQL, Statistics.

Avg Annual Salary

Not available

Typical Education

Bachelor's degree

Experience

2 years

Job Postings

1

Parent Occupation (O*NET)

Materials Engineers

Median Wage

$108,310/yr

Growth (2024-34)

+5.7%

Education

Bachelor's degree

Skills & Requirements

Specialized Skills (30)

Data Modeling

5.0

Statistics

4.9

Tokenization

4.8

Lemmatization

4.7

DevOps

4.7

Unit Testing

4.6

Deep Learning

4.5

Software Quality (SQA/SQC)

4.5

Corrosion Engineering

4.5

Computer Science

4.3

Linear Regression

4.3

Chatbot

4.3

Algorithms

4.2

Distributed Computing

4.2

Data Extraction

4.1

Text Retrieval Systems

4.0

Part-of-Speech Tagging

4.0

Programming Tools

4.0

Named Entity Recognition

3.9

Agile Methodology

3.9

Database Design

3.8

Application Programming Interface (API)

3.8

Language Identification

3.7

JIRA

3.6

Python (Programming Language)

3.6

Apache Lucene

3.5

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