FAQs
What are the primary locations for this Materials Engineer position?
The position can be based in Irving, TX or Florence, KY.
What is the main focus of this role?
The main focus of this role is the implementation and evolution of innovative tools using artificial intelligence within the materials space, particularly related to testing and data governance.
What is the educational requirement for this job?
A Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Engineering, or a related field is required.
How many years of experience are required for this position?
2-5 years of experience in data management, software testing, or polymer science/engineering is required.
What kind of skills are considered a "nice to have" for this position?
Familiarity with agile project management and experience with software development are considered nice to have skills.
What are some key responsibilities of the Materials Engineer?
Responsibilities include continuous measurement of tool accuracy, developing automated testing programs, leading formal testing for releases, and coordinating usability testing.
Which teams will the Materials Engineer partner with?
The Materials Engineer will partner with the Research & Development Team, IT Team, and Application Development Team.
What is the aspiration regarding data issue prevention for this role?
The aspiration is to spend 90% of the focus on data issue prevention and 10% on resolving issues.
Is experience with engineering materials important for this position?
Yes, familiarity with engineering materials, their applications, and material properties is important for this position.
How does Celanese value sustainability?
Celanese is committed to sustainability by responsibly managing the materials created for their entire lifecycle and growing its portfolio of sustainable products to meet increasing customer and societal demands.