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Technical Manager - Metallurgy

Sheffield
6 days ago
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Our client, a leading engineering group based in Sheffield is seeking a Technical Manager to support its global operations and uphold the highest standards in materials, manufacturing, and compliance. If you're a detail-driven professional with a passion for metallurgy and quality assurance, this role offers real scope to make an impact.

Interested candidates will ideally be degree qualified in metallurgy or a related discipline OR 5+ Years in a similar role.

You will be focal point in the business to support with all technical and metallurgical requirements within the group.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Responding to internal and external technical queries

  • Supporting Quality Assurance and Test Lab Managers with audits and investigations

  • Leading root cause analysis for technical NCRs and driving corrective actions

  • Conducting internal audits of QMS and ISO 17025 systems

  • Reviewing quarantine areas and maintaining global mill supplier records

  • Witnessing forging operations and directing heat treatment processes

  • Preparing manufacturing plans aligned with sales orders

  • Advising Sales and Purchasing teams on technical specifications and supplier capabilities

    What Success Looks Like

  • Zero accidents or near-miss incidents

  • Compliance with all HSE and quality policies

  • Achievement of departmental quality objectives

  • High levels of internal and external customer satisfaction

    What You’ll Bring

  • Degree in Metallurgy or related discipline, or 5+ years’ relevant experience

  • Strong knowledge of steel and nickel mill suppliers, and local forge operations

  • Familiarity with Aerospace Technical & Quality standards (desirable)

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word and internal systems (QM, iMetal, QNG, MSS2)

  • A proactive, customer-focused mindset with a commitment to safety and quality

  • Leadership, mentoring, and problem-solving skills

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