Eaf Operator

4 weeks ago


Conroe, United States Hertha Metals Full time

**About Hertha Metals, Inc.**

At Hertha Metals, our unwavering commitment is to revolutionize the heavy industry by embracing technologies that significantly decrease carbon emissions and uplift humanity. While the global steel sector plays a crucial role in providing secure and resilient infrastructure for society, it is also responsible for 10% of worldwide CO2 emissions. Hertha Metals envisions a future that breaks away from the traditional coal-based iron and steelmaking practices of the past three centuries. Our innovative steel manufacturing process utilizes well-established chemistry to dramatically reduce the environmental impact of steel production, all while offering economic advantages to the industry.

If you aspire to be at the forefront of pioneering efforts at Hertha, this is the perfect moment to join us. While we are still in the early stages (albeit well-funded), you have the unique opportunity to play a vital role in transforming the steel sector and actively contribute to the establishment of Hertha.

**EAF Operator**

Hertha Metals is scaling up its revolutionary iron smelting technology. We are looking for a EAF operator to support iron and steelmaking operations during pilot plant trials and participate in the industrial production of green steel. You must enjoy working in a fast-paced startup environment where creativity, speed, initiative and cross-functional teamwork are required to succeed. This position reports to the shift supervisor and junior engineer.

**Key Responsibilities**

We're seeking individuals who thrive in a fast-paced environment, possess a strong work ethic, and are driven by results. As a EAF Operator, you'll be responsible for operating and maintaining cutting-edge equipment, showcasing your problem-solving skills, and working collaboratively in a multicultural team. If you're a loyal, respectful, and proactive individual with a passion for science, basic computer knowledge, and mechanical aptitude, this is the opportunity for you. Additional responsibilities for this role include:

- Safeguard the reliability and functionality of various equipment in the field, including feeders, transformers, rectifiers, exhausters, water cooler piping, furnace shell, valves, relief devices, metal, and slag launders.
- Ensure precise feeding of ore/concentrate, flux, and reductant into the furnace, while meticulously recording manual data for process control and monitoring. This includes temperature measurement and adjustment, loading vessels, and manually filling hoppers or bins with ore, flux, and reductant.
- Promptly identify and report any malfunctions or observed faults in the field to the plant supervisor and control room technician. Collaborate with mechanical or instrumentation electrician technicians, as well as the supervisor and junior engineer, to implement corrective measures.
- Accurately record metal and slag tapping temperatures, start and end times of tapping, flow rates of metal and slag, tap numbers, weights of tapped metal and slag, and the usage of accessories and tools during tapping. This includes electrode consumption, lance rod usage, drill bit usage, weight of tapping clay used, and oxygen cylinder bottle usage per campaign or per month. Additionally, record cooling water flow rates and outlet temperatures of each rotameter.
- Troubleshoot operational issues and promptly report them to the smelter metallurgical technician for decision-making on corrective actions.
- Operate material handling and transportation equipment, such as cranes and conveyors, to facilitate smooth operations.
- Conduct minor repairs on equipment and perform routine maintenance tasks. Identify and address minor defects in equipment as necessary.
- Monitor equipment integrity to ensure optimal functionality and achievement of production goals.
- Assist mechanical technicians during regular maintenance activities on furnaces or other production equipment to ensure efficient operation.
- Monitor sensors used for controlling carbon monoxide and air pollution emissions from the furnace, including scrubbers that remove sulfur dioxide from emissions.

These revised duties highlight the importance of equipment integrity, precise process control, troubleshooting skills, and collaborative teamwork in a captivating manner.

**Requirements**:

- A high school diploma or equivalent is a minimum requirement for metal furnace operators.
- A two-year associate degree in a technical field, such as industrial maintenance or process technology will be preferred.
- The furnace operator must have a minimum of 2 years working in smelting environment.
- The ability to clearly communicate and present status, action, recommendations, and other technical information at all levels.
- Knowledge of smelting process.
- Basic computer, reading, and writing skills.
- Must have great communication skills.
- Must possess mechanical skills to understand how to operate and maintain equipment.

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