Ceramic Mould Making Department Deputy Manager

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  • Experience required
  • Qualifications required
  • Job role details
Ceramic Mould Making Department Deputy Manager Ceramic Mould Making Operative

Requirements & Responsibilities

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Previous Experience

  • Previous team leader or supervisory experience would be a benefit.
  • Excellent communication skills along with people management skills.
  • An eye for detail and excellent practical skills.
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Qualifications Required

No specific qualifications are required for this role.  Previous team leader experience and excellent communication skills are far more vital.

Ceramic Mould Making Operative

Role Duties

Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, those below

  • Oversee day-to-day operations of the Ceramic Mould Making Department when the Departmental Manager is unavailable
  • Review shelling procedures, aim points, and process controls; implement updates in consultation with or in the absence of the Departmental Manager
  • Drive improvements to shelling processes with consideration for downstream manufacturing requirements
  • Lead and support problem-solving activities for shell-related technical issues
  • Review coating practices regularly and identify areas requiring corrective action
  • Ensure zirconia and plate weight/density checks are completed daily before use
  • Confirm that slurries in heavy production cycles – particularly those used on the automated shelling system – are tested throughout the day as per operating procedure
  • Monitor binder solids weekly and ensure monthly external testing to validate in-house analysis and total binder solids until full internal capability is established
  • Evaluate slurry conditions and provide technical support whenever results fall outside control limits, assist in adding of required materials to the base material
  • Monitor and test incoming raw materials used in shell manufacture, including arranging external testing for refractory flours
  • Maintain oversight of all procedural changes and ensure compliance across the department
  • Ensure daily slurry testing is completed according to the agreed schedule
  • Prepare calculations for required slurry additions
  • Conduct routine environmental monitoring to maintain environmental control
  • Liaise with the Technical Team during periodic investigations, audits, and reviews of process results
  • Required material testing as per Company procedures
  • Material control
  • Ensure operational suitability of key equipment
  • Responsibilities listed above are not exhaustive and may be extended according to departmental and Company needs
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Company Culture

Collaboration. Growth. Empowerment.

Employee Benefits

How to Apply

If you would like to apply for a role as a Quality/New Product Introduction (NPI) Engineer, then please email your CV along with a letter of application (addressed to Lauren Brentnall, HR Manager) to recruitment@castingstechnology.com

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