Control and Combustion Technician
Title of Supervisor – Lead Engineer
Title of next level Supervisor – Melting and EP Operations Manager
Location – Sheffield Operations
Hours – 37.5 hours per week
Job Summary
Working as part of a multi-disciplined engineering team to support manufacturing activities across
the Sheffield sites to achieve business goals. To provide specialist combustion and process control
knowledge and expertise as required to support, maintain and develop plant and equipment
including: electrical and process control systems (where applicable), combustion control systems,
communications systems (where applicable), co-ordination and execution of equipment
calibration and survey requirements (where applicable). Collaborate to implement TPM to
achieve agreed business goals and procedures. To work within and co-operate with the
development of agreed company policies and procedures including relevant Operational and QA
procedures, Health and Safety, Environmental and HR policy and procedures.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
• Maintain and develop plant and equipment in the categories listed in the Job Summary
section of this document.
• Manage and execute plant calibration and control in line with QA and operational
procedures.
• To carry out combustion activities to site quality procedures.
• Develop and implement TPM with respect to relevant plant and equipment to achieve
agreed levels of performance.
• Work as part of a multi–functional engineering team to develop shared skills and
competencies within the team.
Skills, Experience and Qualifications
Desirable
• A relevant vocational qualification e.g. NVQ,ONC, HNC, HND, C&G or an appropriate
apprenticeship. Employees without these qualifications but who can demonstrate relevant
industrial knowledge and experience will be considered.
Demonstrable
• Ability to read and understand engineering drawings.
• A good understanding of gas fired combustion furnaces.
• Good standard of numeracy, literacy and IT skills.
• Ability to carry out furnace TUS, SATs and instrument CALs.
Qualities & Attributes
• Ability to work within a team and share knowledge.
• Good communicator.
• Willing to participate in improvement activities.
• Personal discipline to apply the requirements and accepted standards.
• Demonstrate a proactive and motivated attitude.