Corning Incorporated

Failure Analysis Senior Techn

Corning Incorporated$70K — $96K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED with relevant technical experience or associate degree in a related field.
  • Experience using microscopy and visual inspection tools to assess samples.
  • Background in lab, manufacturing, or quality control with strong documentation skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication abilities to describe findings clearly.
  • Detail-oriented with patience and persistence for intensive, repetitive tasks.

Responsibilities

  • Perform detailed examination of fractured materials using various microscopy techniques.
  • Capture and document observations to aid in failure investigations.
  • Evaluate fracture features and conditions to identify failure origins.
  • Conduct routine microscope inspections requiring high focus on details.
  • Prepare clear technical documentation summarizing methods and findings.
  • Handle small parts for effective examination and analysis.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to review findings and escalate concerns.
  • Support investigations regarding manufacturing and quality-related issues.

Benefits

  • Full-time onsite role in a lab environment.
  • Opportunity for training in specialized fracture analysis techniques.
  • Collaborative environment with scientists, engineers, and quality teams.
  • Engagement in solving real-world manufacturing problems.
  • Chance to contribute to high-visibility product investigations.
Full Job Description
Requisition Number: 75361

Role Purpose

Corning is hiring a Failure Analysis Senior Technician in Corning, NY. This is a full-time onsite role in a lab environment with a strong focus on microscope-based inspection, sample handling, image capture, and documentation. The role supports investigations into why glass and other brittle materials break and works closely with scientists, engineers, manufacturing, and quality teams across Corning. The position may include occasional travel to other Corning locations or manufacturing sites.

Most people do not begin their careers knowing that fractographer is even a job. At Corning, fractographers are the specialists who examine broken glass and other brittle materials to help determine how and why failures occur. This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys detailed hands-on work, technical inspection, and solving real-world product or manufacturing problems through careful observation. Direct fractography experience is not required. Corning can train the specialized parts of the work. We are especially interested in candidates with transferable backgrounds in quality, inspection, sample preparation, materials testing, troubleshooting, microscopy, manufacturing support, or forensic-style technical investigation. Success in this role requires patience, persistence, strong visual attention to detail, and the ability to communicate findings clearly and objectively in a repetitive, highly focused lab environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform hands-on examination of fractured samples and small parts using optical, stereo, digital, and related microscopy tools.
  • Capture images and document observations to support failure investigations and technical conclusions.
  • Evaluate visible fracture features, defects, and sample conditions to help identify likely failure origins and contributing factors.
  • Support routine, repetitive microscope-based inspection work requiring focus and fine visual detail.
  • Prepare concise documentation and technical summaries of methods, observations, and findings.
  • Handle, orient, mount, and light small parts and fragments for effective examination.
  • Work closely with scientists, engineers, and teammates to review findings and escalate unusual or uncertain observations.
  • Support investigations related to manufacturing issues, product concerns, quality events, and other high-visibility requests.
  • Communicate progress and findings clearly, factually, and professionally.
  • Follow established lab methods and documentation practices while building broader technical capability through training.


Working Conditions / Physical Requirements
• Frequent microscope work, including extended periods seated and focused on fine visual detail
• Frequent handling of small parts and fragments; manual dexterity and careful hand-eye coordination required
• Work is primarily performed in a lab and office environment and may require use of personal protective equipment as applicable

Minimum Qualifications and Skills

  • High school diploma or GED with relevant experience in quality inspection, microscopy, sample preparation, materials testing, failure analysis, troubleshooting, manufacturing support, or a related technical environment; or an associate degree in a related technical field with applicable hands-on experience.
  • Experience using microscopes, inspection equipment, imaging tools, or other visual inspection methods to review parts, defects, or samples.
  • Experience in a lab, manufacturing, quality, testing, or inspection environment requiring careful documentation and attention to detail.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to describe observations clearly and objectively.
  • Patience, persistence, fine motor attention, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively in repetitive, detail-intensive work.


Preferred Qualifications and Skills

  • Experience with glass, ceramics, brittle materials, metals, polymers, or other material-based defect or failure analysis.
  • Experience in quality, inspection, forensics, manufacturing troubleshooting, or broken-part review.
  • Familiarity with failure analysis, root cause investigation, or structured problem solving.
  • Associate degree or technical training in materials, engineering technology, physical sciences, or a related field.
  • Experience supporting cross-functional teams in manufacturing, engineering, quality, or product development.


This position does not support immigration sponsorship.

The range for this position is $70,421.00 - $96,829.00 assuming full time status. Starting pay for the successful applicant is dependent on a variety of job-related factors, including but not limited to geographic location, market demands, experience, training, and education.

About Corning Incorporated

Corning Life Sciences provide high quality, innovative products for life science applications enabling people around the world to make and deliver life changing discoveries.

Corning Incorporated Careers

Join the visionary team at Corning Incorporated, a leader in materials science that has continually transformed industries and everyday life around the globe. At Corning, you will find a company committed to enhancing growth, innovation, and leadership within its workforce. This is an unparalleled opportunity to become part of a professional network that is dedicated to pioneering advancements in technology and science. Work You’ll Do At Corning Incorporated, your work will directly contribute to the company’s mission of delivering high-tech solutions in industries such as telecommunications, life sciences, and automotive. You will collaborate with some of the brightest minds in the industry, utilizing your skills to foster innovation and drive significant impacts on a global scale. Join our diverse team and embrace the challenge of developing unique solutions that make a difference in people’s lives every day. Corning’s inclusive culture and commitment to diversity training ensure that every team member’s voice is heard and valued, enhancing our collaborative environment. Career Growth and Opportunities Corning is dedicated to the professional growth of its employees, offering a wide range of job opportunities and career paths in various fields. Whether you are seeking a position in engineering, research, manufacturing, or business management, Corning provides the resources and support to thrive in your career. Internship programs at Corning are crafted to provide students and recent graduates with hands-on experience, valuable networking opportunities, and a chance to make substantive contributions to ongoing projects. These internships often lead to full-time employment, thanks to the skills, experiences, and relationships developed during this critical period. Benefits and Culture Choosing a career at Corning Incorporated means opting for a life of innovation and continuous learning. The company offers competitive benefits designed to support the health, well-being, and financial security of its employees and their families. From comprehensive health care options and retirement plans to employee discounts and wellness programs, Corning is committed to enriching the lives of its team members. Our culture thrives on creativity, integrity, and dedication. We believe in the power of collaboration and are committed to maintaining a supportive environment where you can grow your career and feel an integral part of our success. Join Our Team Explore the numerous job opportunities at Corning Incorporated and find the position that aligns with your career ambitions and expertise. We are continuously hiring new talent and look forward to reviewing your resume and preparing you for an interview where you can showcase your unique qualifications. Stay Connected Keep up to date with the latest developments and career tips from Corning Incorporated by subscribing to our careers blog. Gain insider perspectives that can help you navigate your professional journey effectively. Apply Today Are you ready to advance your career at a company that is at the forefront of technological innovation? Search Corning jobs now and join a team that is reshaping industries and improving lives through material science. SEARCH CORNING JOBS At Corning Incorporated, we’re more than just a company – we’re a community. Harness the power of our collective knowledge and skills to propel your career forward. Discover the impact you can make on the world with Corning.
Learn more about Corning Incorporated
Size
61,200 employees
Market Cap
$26.8 billion
Industry
Net Income
$512 million
Founded
1851
5 Year Trend
+8.4%
Revenue
$11.3 billion
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