Objective of the Job:Ensure policies, procedures, and all activities are carried out to support BRS goals and objectives at the Ladle Metallurgical Furnace on their respective crew assignments.
Duties and Responsibilities:1) Ensure Safety, Environmental, Quality requirements and "where applicable" ResponsibleSteel requirements are followed.
2) Ensure good housekeeping practices are carried out in job areas and grounds.
3) Effectively communicate with the EAF, RH Degasser, and Caster in relation to scheduling and to ensure customer chemistry requirements are obtained in the heat making process.
4) Support all functions of the LMF relating to steel chemistry, slag chemistry, and yield.
5) Assist shift supervisor with the daily operations relating to the LMF; assist in the development of the 2nd Helpers and Utility positions while ensuring crew safety.
Qualifications:1) Quality, detail, and safety oriented; mechanically inclined and self-motivated.
2) Strong technical and analytical problem solving skills with knowledge of steel making process.
3) Good insight into team dynamics with strong verbal communication skills.
4) High School diploma or equivalent; college degree a plus.
5) Minimum of 1 year experience in a heavy manufacturing environment. 6) Previous related experience preferred.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:Environment is typical for a steel mill production areas, with extreme temperatures, high noise levels, and dusty/greasy areas. Physically demanding work will be required in the production environment and the ability to routinely lift and move heavy objects during shift is required. Typical work hours are 12 hour shifts, which rotate days and nights. This results in working some weekends/holidays and overtime.
Supervisory Responsibility:This position does not supervise others.,
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