823 Job openings found

7 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
An Electrician for Ferro Alloys in a steel plant maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs high-voltage electrical equipment, specifically focusing on Submerged Arc Furnaces (SAF), motors, and automation systems. Key duties include preventive maintenance, breakdown repair, and safety compliance in a high-temperature industrial environment, requiring ITI/NCVT certification and 3–5 years of experience. ...
2 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 2.16 LPA
A Dust Silo Operator (SID - Steel Industry Department) in a steel manufacturing plant is responsible for the safe and efficient storage, transfer, and handling of bulk raw materials, such as coal, ore, or byproducts like fly ash, within silo systems. The operator ensures a continuous flow of materials to ...
3 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
A DRP (Direct Reduced Iron) Fitter / SID (Sponge Iron Division) Fitter in a steel manufacturing plant is a specialized mechanical maintenance technician. Their primary role is to ensure the continuous, safe, and efficient operation of heavy machinery used to produce sponge iron (Direct Reduced Iron) from iron ore, such ...
1 Opening(s)
1.0 Year(s) To 2.0 Year(s)
2.50 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
A Spray Mass Supervisor in the manufacturing of refractory ceramic products oversees the production, mixing, and quality control of monolithic spray masses (gunning mixes) used for repairing or installing refractory linings in high-temperature vessels. This role focuses on ensuring consistent product quality, optimizing raw material usage, and managing the shop ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
2.40 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
A Steel Manufacturing Supervisor (Production or Quality) manages daily shop floor operations to ensure safe, efficient production, leading crews to meet targets while adhering to quality standards (ISO/AWS) and safety regulations (HSE/OSHA). Key responsibilities include production planning, machine monitoring, and team leadership to optimize output and minimize waste. [1, 2, ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
An Engineer in Steel Manufacturing optimizes production processes, ensures quality, and maintains equipment efficiency to meet safety and production targets. Key responsibilities include production scheduling, process improvement, troubleshooting machinery, and implementing quality control standards. A bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Metallurgical Engineering is typically required.  Key Responsibilities and Duties Production Planning & ...
1 Opening(s)
10.0 Year(s) To 15.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 6.00 LPA
A Shift Manager/Incharge for a Steel Melting Shop (SMS) is responsible for leading production, safety, and operational efficiency during assigned shifts in steel manufacturing. They manage melting, refining, and continuous casting processes (EAF/CCM), ensuring targets are met while maintaining strict quality control and safety standards (HSE).  Key Responsibilities and Duties: Production Oversight: ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 7.0 Year(s)
2.60 LPA TO 3.00 LPA
A Turbine Operator in a steel manufacturing plant (typically 25MW–39MW+ capacity) is responsible for the safe, efficient startup, operation, and shutdown of steam turbine-generator (TG) units and auxiliary systems to provide consistent power for production processes. This role involves managing parameters such as steam pressure, RPM, lube oil pressure, and ...
11 Opening(s)
1.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
A Chemical Engineer or Chemist in the manufacture of refractory ceramic products plays a critical role in developing, testing, and optimizing heat-resistant materials (such as bricks, castables, and coatings) that withstand extreme temperatures, corrosion, and mechanical stress. They oversee the transformation of raw materials like alumina, silica, and magnesia into ...
1 Opening(s)
8.0 Year(s) To 10.0 Year(s)
4.20 LPA TO 4.80 LPA
A Shift Engineer (Operation & Maintenance) for a power plant is responsible for the safe, efficient, and continuous operation of power generation equipment—such as boilers, turbines, generators, and balance of plant (BOP)—during their assigned shift. They oversee control room operations, monitor plant parameters, troubleshoot malfunctions, and supervise field technicians to ensure ...

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