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How much do remote metallurgy jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote metallurgy in the United States is $94,030.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,500.00 and $108,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote metallurgist?

A remote metallurgist is a professional who specializes in the study and application of metals and their properties, but works from a location outside of a traditional laboratory or industrial setting, often from home or a remote office. They may analyze metal samples, interpret data, provide technical support, and collaborate with engineering teams virtually. Advances in technology allow remote metallurgists to use digital tools for data analysis, simulation, and even remote monitoring of production processes. This role is common in industries like mining, manufacturing, and engineering, where expertise is needed across multiple sites or projects.

What are some common challenges faced when working remotely as a metallurgist, and how can they be addressed?

Remote metallurgists often face challenges such as limited access to physical lab equipment and samples, which can make hands-on testing and analysis difficult. Effective communication with on-site teams is crucial to ensure accurate data collection and interpretation. Many remote metallurgists rely on digital tools for data analysis, simulations, and virtual collaboration, so being comfortable with these platforms is essential. To address these challenges, maintaining regular communication, establishing clear protocols for sample handling, and leveraging remote-access technologies can help ensure productivity and high-quality results.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Metallurgist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Metallurgist, you need a solid background in materials science, metallurgy, and engineering principles, usually supported by a relevant degree. Experience with metallurgical analysis tools, laboratory information management systems (LIMS), and remote data monitoring software is commonly required. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills are crucial for interpreting results and collaborating with off-site teams. These skills ensure accurate remote analysis, informed decision-making, and seamless project execution in geographically dispersed environments.
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Product Line Director - Castings (US - Remote)

Product Line Director - Castings (US - Remote)

Fictiv

Oakland, CA โ€ข On-site, Remote

$267K - $280K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

About MISUMI Americas
MISUMI Americas, a division of MISUMI Group, is a leading provider of standard, configurable, and custom manufacturing solutions. By integrating a vast catalog of components with a world-class digital manufacturing platform, MISUMI Americas empowers engineers and procurement teams to accelerate innovation across the entire product lifecycle. With operations in the San Francisco Bay Area and Chicago, the company serves as a vital partner for the most innovative companies in the Americas.
Product Line Director, Castings
Location: Remote, United States
Travel: As needed to support customers, foundry partners, and global operational initiatives
Impact in this Role:
The Castings Product Line Director is the entrepreneurial owner of Fictiv's castings line of business, spanning die casting, investment casting, and sand casting. This leader is Fictiv's senior-most castings subject matter expert - someone who has personally designed, launched, or led castings programs from design through production - and serves as the strategic and technical glue across the company, shaping how we quote, how we market, how we win in markets, and what capabilities we build into our manufacturing partner network. The Director applies deep, hands-on castings expertise to make informed decisions on pricing, positioning, capability investment, and partner strategy - and to engage credibly with any partner, customer, or technical team on the hardest castings problems. This role is accountable for vision, strategy, and profitable top-line growth across a technically diverse, tooling-intensive portfolio. Success requires operating with a proactive, business-builder mindset - anticipating risks and opportunities, making bold recommendations, and translating market, technical, and customer insights into decisive action across sales, marketing, solution engineering, program management, and regional General Managers.
Areas of Responsibility:
Operate as the entrepreneurial owner of the castings line of business across die, investment, and sand casting - accountable for vision, strategy, growth, and results.
Proactively synthesize market trends, customer needs, competitive intelligence, and internal inputs to inform strategy, identify opportunities and risks, and drive decisive action.
Define and evolve product line strategy, pricing, and go-to-market positioning across die, investment, and sand casting to deliver profitable top-line growth, strong margin performance, and enhanced customer value.
Shape Fictiv's castings capability roadmap - defining which processes, alloys, tolerance classes, part sizes, certifications, and secondary operations to support; identifying capability gaps in the manufacturing partner network; and setting qualification and onboarding standards - in partnership with Solution Engineering, Program
, and regional General Managers.
Influence and align cross-functional partners across sales, marketing, solution engineering, program management, and customer success to execute on strategy and deliver results.
Serve as Fictiv's internal subject matter expert on castings - covering Design for Casting (DFC), alloy and process selection, tooling considerations, gating and solidification principles, defect modes, tolerance realities, and secondary operations - enabling quoting accuracy, sales engagement, customer-facing technical discussions, and informed review of manufacturing partner inputs and capabilities.
Establish and track key metrics for growth, margin, quote-to-order conversion, on-time delivery, first-article approval, and customer satisfaction; communicate progress and insights effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Foster accountability by driving continuous improvement, challenging assumptions, and ensuring alignment with business objectives.
Preferred Experience/ Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Materials, Metallurgical, or Manufacturing), Operations Management, or related field; Master's degree preferred.
10+ years of hands-on experience in metal castings - spanning die casting, investment casting, and/or sand casting, with direct foundry, engineering, or process ownership - and 5+ years in a leadership role responsible for growth, operations, or business development.
Deep expertise in casting processes and technologies, including high-pressure die casting (HPDC), low-pressure die casting, investment (lost wax) casting, and sand casting; strong command of alloy selection (aluminum, zinc, magnesium, stainless and carbon steels, ferrous alloys), gating and solidification, tooling and die/pattern design and life, defect mechanisms and controls (porosity, shrinkage, cold shuts, inclusions, misruns), and secondary operations (heat treatment, machining, NDT, surface finishing). Familiarity with ISO 9001, IATF 16949, AS9100, NADCA, ASTM, and environmental standards.
Demonstrated ability to drive business growth, commercial strategy, and customer satisfaction in a multi-process, tooling-intensive environment; comfort operating through a distributed manufacturing partner network is essential.
Strong commercial acumen and entrepreneurial mindset, with experience shaping strategy and influencing outcomes across cross-functional teams.
Excellent leadership, communication, and collaboration skills, with the ability to align and inspire diverse stakeholders.
Skilled in problem-solving and continuous improvement, with knowledge of Lean, Six Sigma, or similar methodologies a plus.
Proven ability to manage multiple priorities, execute effectively, and adapt in a fast-moving environment.
Willingness to travel as needed to support customers, foundry partners, and global operational initiatives.
Salary Range:
$145,000 - $240,000 base salary per year, depending on experience, plus a 25 percent variable compensation potential.
Benefits include, but are not limited to:
  • Comprehensive medical and dental coverage
  • 401(k) plan
  • Generous PTO and leave programs

We're actively seeking teammates who:
  • Bring diverse perspectives and experience to our culture and company.
  • Excel at being part of a strong, empathetic team.
  • Thrive in an environment emphasizing respect, honesty, collaboration, and growth.
  • Have an 'always learning' mindset that celebrates learning, not just wins.
  • Help us continue to build a world-class organization that values the contributions of all of our teammates

We encourage applications from members of underrepresented groups, including but not limited to women, members of the LGBTQ community, people of color, people with disabilities, and veterans.