Sr Petrographer

American Engineering Testing IncSaint Paul, MN
$87,000 - $100,000Onsite

About The Position

The Senior Petrographer is an expert-level specialist in petrography, responsible for leading forensic investigations, mentoring junior petrographers, and providing high-level consulting on material performance and failure mechanisms. This role focuses on strategic petrographic research, advanced microscopy techniques, and leadership in materials analysis. At this level, professionals oversee complex projects, guide internal teams, and contribute to industry best practices through technical expertise, process improvements, and knowledge-sharing. The Senior Petrographer also supports business development initiatives by engaging with clients, engineers, and research institutions to advance AET’s expertise in petrography. This role prepares individuals for Principal Petrographer, where leadership expands to include industry thought leadership, research contributions, and strategic consulting at a national level.

Requirements

  • Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Materials Science, Civil Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field.
  • 8-12+ years of experience in petrography, forensic materials analysis, and construction materials assessments.
  • Expertise in PLM, SEM, thin section analysis, and advanced failure investigations.
  • Strong understanding of ASTM standards (C295, C856, C457, and related methodologies).
  • Experience in mentoring, peer review, and leadership within a laboratory setting.
  • Excellent technical writing and report development skills for advanced materials analysis.
  • Ability to provide strategic consulting on material selection, durability, and performance.

Nice To Haves

  • Strong problem-solving and investigative skills in materials science.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication for technical presentations and industry engagement.
  • Ability to manage multiple high-level projects and lead research initiatives.
  • Proficiency in data analysis, laboratory management, and quality control improvements.

Responsibilities

  • Lead advanced forensic petrographic investigations for concrete, aggregates, cementitious materials, and related structures.
  • Perform high-level microscopy work, including thin section analysis using polarized light microscopy (PLM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
  • Provide expert assessments of construction materials failures, performance issues, and deterioration mechanisms, including: Alkali-silica reaction (ASR) and alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR), Sulfate attack, delayed ettringite formation (DEF), and freeze-thaw deterioration, Chemical attack, carbonation, and fire/high-temperature damage assessment, Long-term durability concerns in concrete, mortars, and coatings.
  • Conduct ASTM standard testing methodologies, including: ASTM C295 – Petrographic examination of aggregates, ASTM C856 – Petrographic examination of hardened concrete, ASTM C457 – Air-void system analysis in hardened concrete.
  • Provide technical oversight for material characterization projects, ensuring quality control and best practices in petrographic analysis.
  • Act as a technical leader, supporting engineers, construction firms, and quality control teams in material performance evaluations and best practices.
  • Review and refine technical reports, failure analyses, and consulting recommendations, ensuring clarity and technical accuracy.
  • Advise on materials selection, durability optimization, and long-term performance considerations in construction projects.
  • Assist clients in developing mitigation strategies for materials degradation and performance issues.
  • Contribute to industry research, case studies, and material science advancements, strengthening AET’s expertise.
  • Provide mentorship and leadership for Petrographer Level 1, Level 2, and PIT professionals, guiding their professional growth.
  • Conduct peer reviews of technical reports, ensuring high standards in forensic petrography.
  • Lead internal training sessions and workshops on petrographic methodologies and advanced failure analysis.
  • Support the development of laboratory protocols and testing improvements, enhancing accuracy and efficiency.
  • Participate in ASTM, AASHTO, and industry committee meetings, contributing to advancements in material science.
  • Engage in technical conferences, research initiatives, and knowledge-sharing programs.
  • Lead research and development efforts to explore new forensic petrography techniques and material analysis methodologies.
  • Develop internal best practices for forensic petrography, ensuring alignment with industry trends and innovations.
  • Support business development efforts, contributing technical expertise to proposals and client discussions.
  • Work closely with cross-functional teams, including materials testing, geotechnical engineering, and environmental consulting.
  • Assist in refining AET’s petrography service offerings, expanding capabilities in forensic materials analysis.

Benefits

  • health benefits
  • insurance
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
  • long term savings
  • paid time off
  • professional development opportunities
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