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Material Engineering

Organizations hire candidates who excel in Material Engineering to identify, design, and optimize materials for various applications, such as aerospace, construction, electronics, and healthcare. Professionals with expertise in material science, physics, chemistry, and engineering can apply their knowledge to create materials with specific properties to meet the requirements of various industries. The ability to identify and develop new materials can lead to significant breakthroughs in technology and innovation, and companies recognize the value of candidates with verifiable Material Engineering skills in driving their business forward.

Assessment Details
US $15

Performance Analysis report

40 minutes
40 MCQ

Certificate of Specialization

Credential of Readiness 

Test Syllabus

The Material Engineering Skill Test assesses a candidate's knowledge and understanding of material science principles and their ability to apply this knowledge to practical applications. The test evaluates the candidate's comprehension of material properties, deformation, failure, and crystallography. Additionally, the test assesses the candidate's understanding of imperfections in metal crystals and solidification of metals, solid solutions, and phase diagrams. 


Topics covered in the test:


  • Material Testing deformation and failure

  • Crystallography

  • Imperfections in metal crystals and solidification of metals

  • Solid solutions and Phase diagrams

  • Properties of engineering materials

  • Metallography and Diffusion in solids

  • Application of engineering materials

  • Iron carbon system and heat treatment process

Related Roles

Material Engineering involves the study of the properties and characteristics of materials to develop and design new materials for various applications. Professionals with expertise in material science, physics, chemistry, and engineering can apply their knowledge to create materials with specific properties to meet the requirements of various industries.


Internship Roles:


  • Materials Testing Intern

  • Materials R&D Intern

  • Quality Control Intern

  • Materials Manufacturing Intern

  • Materials Engineering Assistant Intern


Full-time Roles:


  • Materials Engineer

  • Materials Scientist

  • Quality Control Engineer

  • Manufacturing Engineer

  • Product Development Engineer

  • Materials Research & Development Engineer

  • Materials Testing Engineer

  • Metallurgical Engineer

  • Failure Analysis Engineer

  • Composite Materials Engineer

  • Ceramic Engineer

  • Materials Production Manager

  • Materials Manufacturing Process Engineer

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