This is a {Advertised Permanent / Temporary}, {Advertised Full Time / Part Time} vacancy that will close in {x} days at {xx:xx} BST.
The Vacancy
Liberty Speciality Steels currently have a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Instrument Technician to join our team at Brinsworth Strip Mills. As an Instrument Technician you will be required to undertake both reactive and preventative maintenance to a wide range of combustion / instrumentation / control systems in a modern steel production facility.
This will include working independently on faults and developing and implementing solutions as well as monitoring performance, prediction of failures and implementing improvements to increase safety, production output and plant reliability.
You will also assist in the efficient planning and running of the process control function through following routine planned maintenance schedules, quality assurance and the coordination responses to breakdowns.
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Requirements of the Instrument Technician
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The Role of the Instrument Technician
This Role is a Monday to Friday with a mixture of afternoons, mornings and nights. Average shift is 8 hours.
About Us
LIBERTY Steel Group, part of the GFG Alliance and a leading GREENSTEEL producer, is a global integrated steel business bringing together assets across the steel supply chain, from production of liquid steel from raw and recycled materials through to high value precision engineered steels. With a total rolling capacity of 20 million tonnes, 200 manufacturing locations globally across 12 countries and employing more than 30,000 people, LIBERTY Steel’s furnaces, mills, services centres and distribution sites across the UK, continental Europe, Australia, the United States and China serve demanding sectors such as construction, energy, aerospace, automotive, and infrastructure. LIBERTY Steel is a leader in sustainable industry with a mission to become Carbon Neutral by 2030 (CN30).
GREENSTEEL
LIBERTY’s GREENSTEEL strategy seeks to transform steel making through increased use of steel recycling in electric arc furnaces (EAF), application of low carbon and renewable energy sources to power industrial processes and use of hydrogen instead of coking coal as a reducing agent for iron ore through Direct Reduce Iron (DRI) plants to remove CO2 emissions from steel making.
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