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You can do the followings:

1. Join an industry which makes cars, trucks, equipments, aircrafts that uses various metals as a metallurgist. You job would be to find out whether the metal standards are followed to make the goods.

2. Do research and publish papers while doing higher studies or by joining a research organization.

3. Work in a consulting firm offering your services (but that requires some considerable experience to gain respect).

2006-07-12 03:50:36 · answer #1 · answered by Ask Dr. Dingo 3 · 0 0

In addition to those already listed, there are careers available in the manufacture of metals....steel, aluminium, etc.

Also, all large chemical companies hire metallurgists to help solve corrosion problems and for the specification of materials of construction for various chemical processes.

2006-07-12 06:49:23 · answer #2 · answered by richard Alvarado 4 · 0 0

u could get jobs ranging from research in alloys to finding ore resources to digging out and refining of the metal.
whatever be it, as a mechanical engineer it should be a highly paid job within a few years if not initially

2006-07-12 02:19:50 · answer #3 · answered by bee111 3 · 0 0

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2016-11-06 06:12:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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