ICON seeks a Materials Engineer II on the Strategic R&D team who will lead and contribute to the development of the next generation of printable cementitious and non-cementitious products that will focus on higher-performance composites, smart-sensing, durability, and cold weather applications. As Materials Engineer II, you will provide inputs to build the product roadmap and portfolio, develop and execute testing protocols and experimental setup to bring ideas into printable products, create standards for testing, application, and quality control, and support R&D efforts to optimize existing formulations. This role will report directly to the Director of DOD R&D at our Austin, TX office.
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