Join BorgWarner’s PowerDrive Systems team in Blonie, Poland as a Material Analysis Engineer and play a key role in analyzing metals, polymers, and electronics using advanced material characterization tools like SEM, EDX, FTIR, and XRF. Perfect for engineers with a background in nanotechnology, materials testing, or failure analysis.
🔍 Job Details
| Field | Nanotechnology, Materials Engineering, Failure Analysis, Chemical Testing, Applied Physics, Electronics |
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| Title | Material Analysis Engineer |
| Organization | BorgWarner PowerDrive Systems |
| Work Location | Blonie, Poland |
| Research Field | Material Characterization, Nanomaterials, Automotive Components, Polymer/Metals Testing |
| Funding Info | Full-time salaried position |
| Application Deadline | 31 July 2025 (2 days left to apply) |
| Posted Date | June 2025 |
| Country | Poland |
| Researcher Profile | Mid-level engineer with 3+ years in materials science or testing |
| Apply | Apply Now |
| Required Qualification | Bachelor’s degree in materials science, physics, chemistry, or related disciplines |
| Required Experience | 3+ years in material characterization, automotive standards, and lab work |
| Salary Details | Competitive, based on experience; includes transport, medical, and training benefits |
📘 Detailed Blog Post
BorgWarner, a global leader in clean and energy-efficient mobility solutions, is looking for a Material Analysis Engineer to join their PowerDrive Systems team in Blonie, Poland.
In this hands-on lab role, you’ll work with advanced analytical techniques such as SEM/EDX, FTIR, XRF, X-ray, and optical microscopy to verify material properties and support failure analysis. This position is crucial in ensuring the performance, safety, and reliability of automotive components – particularly those incorporating nano-scale electronic and polymeric materials.
Your responsibilities will include:
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Performing material testing on metals, polymers, and electronic parts
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Conducting failure analysis involving corrosion, cracking, and delamination
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Verifying compliance with IPC-A-610 and automotive quality standards (IATF 16949, VDA)
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Documenting root cause investigations and collaborating with R&D, Quality, and Manufacturing teams
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Supporting ongoing production optimization efforts with expert materials insights
This is a role for an analytical thinker with strong hands-on lab skills and a keen eye for detail. Your experience in nanomaterials, microscopy, or microstructure-property relationships will be highly valuable in solving complex manufacturing and design issues.
👤 Candidate Profile
To succeed in this role, you should bring:
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Bachelor’s degree in materials science, applied physics, chemistry, or a related field
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3+ years of experience in a materials testing lab or R&D role
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Familiarity with automotive standards (IATF 16949, VDA)
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Knowledge of IPC-A-610 standards (preferred)
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Proven ability in failure analysis, problem-solving, and interdepartmental collaboration
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Adaptability in a fast-paced, quality-driven production environment
🌏 About BorgWarner
BorgWarner is shaping the future of sustainable mobility through innovative products and systems for combustion, hybrid, and electric vehicles. With 90+ locations across 19 countries, BorgWarner champions clean energy, inclusive culture, and collaborative excellence.
The company offers:
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Free transport from Warsaw
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Private medical care (Medicover) for employees and families
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Co-financed Multisport and holiday benefits
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Access to advanced lab equipment and ongoing training opportunities
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Support for postgraduate education and professional development
📎 Reference Links
✅ Apply Now – Deadline: 31 July 2025
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✅ Disclaimer: This listing is compiled from publicly available information as of July 2025. Please visit the official BorgWarner website for the most current details and to apply directly.
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