metallurgical manager
Metallurgical managers coordinate and implement short and medium term metallurgical or steel-making production schedules, and coordinate the development, support and improvement of steel-making processes, and the reliability efforts of the maintenance and engineering departments. They also partner with ongoing remediation initiatives.
About metallurgical manager
As a metallurgical manager, you will coordinate and oversee short and medium-term production schedules for metallurgical and steel-making operations, ensuring efficiency, quality, and profitability. You will work at the intersection of technical metallurgy and business management, developing and improving steel-making processes while managing maintenance and engineering teams. Your responsibilities include forecasting risks, optimising financial performance, managing commercial and environmental compliance risks, and identifying market opportunities. You will need to balance technical expertise with business acumen, making strategic decisions about process improvements, cost management, and resource allocation. In Poland's robust steel and metallurgical sector, this role offers excellent career growth potential, with opportunities to lead larger operations or move into executive positions. You will work in a dynamic environment where you must handle pressure effectively and adapt quickly to changing market conditions and technological developments.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a metallurgical manager.
Production Planning and Scheduling
- Coordinate and implement short and medium-term metallurgical production schedules
- Analyse types of metal manufacturing processes and optimise production workflows
- Forecast organisational risks and develop contingency plans
Process Development and Improvement
- Lead the development and improvement of steel-making processes
- Conduct metallurgical structural analysis to identify improvement opportunities
- Partner with maintenance and engineering departments on reliability efforts
Financial and Commercial Management
- Manage cost control and optimise financial performance across operations
- Identify market niches and assess commercial opportunities
- Manage commercial risks and ensure compliance with legal requirements
Compliance and Environmental Management
- Ensure compliance with environmental legislation and regulations
- Partner with remediation initiatives to address environmental impacts
- Follow and enforce company standards across all production activities
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (12)
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