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Stegra is on a mission to disrupt the global steel industry by producing green steel, with the end goal of bringing down CO2 emissions to zero. By using green hydrogen and fossil-free electricity instead of coal; water and heat will be our primary emissions. By 2030, our ambition is to produce 5 million tonnes of green steel annually in our fully integrated, digitalized, and sustainable plant in Boden, located in northern Sweden - currently in construction phase. But this is just the beginning – our expertise in green hydrogen will enable us to decarbonize other industries in addition to steel, and we look forward to what's next in store for us. We are looking for talented, innovative, and purpose-driven people to join our rapidly growing and diverse team. Our employees get to learn everyday, implement the latest technology and test and put their ideas into practice. Together, we are building an impact company with sustainability at its core – for our people, customers, investors, society, and planet.
Job Responsibility:
Guide and mentor a multidisciplinary team, promoting a collaborative and inclusive culture focused on safety, quality, and performance
Allocate resources, manage staffing, and ensure smooth task execution with the tools, parts, and knowledge needed for success
Enforce safety protocols, conduct regular checks, and uphold quality standards while addressing issues promptly
Maintain high production quality and meet targets for volume, schedule, and specifications, collaborating with maintenance to minimize downtime
Identify and implement process and equipment improvements, track team performance, and support skill development through training and best practices
Requirements:
High school diploma in a relevant field
a bachelor's degree in Chemical or Process Engineering is a plus but not mandatory
Relevant certifications required for the role
Experience of 5+ years in a relevant area, including 2+ years in leadership roles, ideally as a Shift Manager
Preferred background in the chemical or oil & gas industry, with experience in ATEX environments and handling flammable gases
Familiarity with industry regulations, safety protocols, and ISO standards (9001/14001/45001)
Proficient with relevant software tools (e.g., Office Suite, maintenance, and purchasing systems)
Strong knowledge of plant processes, technical equipment, and safety procedures
Very good knowledge of English, with basic Swedish skills as a bonus