0-3 years of experience in mechanical laboratory activities, structural integrity assessment, fracture mechanics, fatigue testing, or material qualification.
Good knowledge of mechanical behavior and mechanisms affecting metallic materials under severe loading and hydrogen environments.
Experience with mechanical testing techniques including tensile testing, fracture toughness testing, fatigue crack growth, slow strain rate testing (SSRT), CTOD, J-integral evaluation, and large strain material characterization.
Familiarity with hydrogen-related testing methodologies and material qualification for hydrogen service is considered a plus.
Familiarity with industry standards and recommended practices (ASTM, ISO, ASME, API, EN, NACE).
Familiarity of laboratory instrumentation, mechanical testing systems, data acquisition systems, and post-processing techniques.
Familiarity with laboratory quality systems and accreditation requirements (e.g., ISO 17025).
Knowledge of metallurgy, fractography, and failure analysis techniques.
Familiarity with CAD and FEM tools is considered a plus.
Availability for business travel and on-site technical support activities.
Good technical English (written and spoken).
Italian language proficiency at C1 level is required
Good communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills with the ability to work in multidisciplinary teams.