What are the responsibilities and job description for the Metallurgist - Manufacturing position at Sapphire HR Solutions?
Sapphire HR Solutions is proud to present this opportunity for our client, a well established manufacturing company in Northeast Ohio:
Position Summary: As a Manufacturing Metallurgist, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with customer requirements. You'll review technical documents, conduct metallurgical evaluations, and maintain records-all while maintaining a commitment to quality and working collaboratively in the manufacturing environment.
Essential Functions:
Document Review: Thoroughly review customer blueprints, specifications, and related technical documents.
Urgency and Adaptability: Embrace changing demands in a fast-paced environment.
Metallurgical Evaluations: Assess raw materials and prepare reports to inform all stakeholders for conformance, tracking, audits and customer approval.
Testing and Certification: Operate equipment and systems to certify materials and products. Coordinate and issue reports for approvals and outside audits.
Collaboration: Must work well with all departments, including Production, Purchasing, Engineering and Sales. Coordinate with customers as necessary to assure quality requirements and results.
Audits: Conduct internal and external audits to ensure compliance.
Quality Policies: Understand and adhere to quality policies and procedures.
Skills and Abilities:
Metallurgical Expertise: Apply scientific expertise to meet customer requirements.
Attention to Detail: Ensure precision and accuracy in all tasks. Organized thinker and worker.
Effective Communication: Collaborate with colleagues and customer representatives. Ensure understanding and follow-up.
Tech-Savvy: Comfortable with computer systems, new equipment and technologies.
Experience and Education:
BS degree in material science, metallurgy or related field.
3-5 years in a quality assurance metallurgist role.
Must have experience in a manufacturing environment required.
Knowledge of metallurgy, chemistry and SPC required with specific understanding of alloy materials and quality systems.