Schichtführer Ceramics (m/w/d) Standort Goslar In Vollkonti-schicht
Höganäs
Goslar, Germany
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Chemikant or industriemeister chemie qualification
Minimum 2 years relevant professional experience
Fluent german language skills c1 level
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Höganäs is seeking a Schichtführer (Shift Leader) for its ceramics division in Goslar, Germany. The role involves overseeing production processes, ensuring safety and quality standards, and training new employees, requiring relevant qualifications and experience in chemical processes.
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Job Summary
The role involves implementing daily personnel scheduling and ensuring proper shift handovers while maintaining 5S standards.
Candidates must possess specific technical knowledge in process engineering and experience handling hazardous substances such as hydrogen.
Höganäs offers a diverse workplace culture focused on sustainability, innovation, and global leadership in metal powder production.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Höganäs is seeking a Schichtführer (Shift Leader) for its ceramics division in Goslar, Germany. The role involves overseeing production processes, ensuring safety and quality standards, and training new employees, requiring relevant qualifications and experience in chemical processes.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Chemikant or Industriemeister Chemie qualification
Minimum 2 years relevant professional experience
Fluent German language skills C1 level
Forklift license and crane operator certification
Experience with hazardous materials like hydrogen
Knowledge of mechanical chemical and thermal processes
Nice-to-have
Experience in powder metallurgy and industrial furnace technology
Strong collaboration and openness mindset
Commitment to sustainable change and net-zero goals
Ability to train and onboard new employees effectively
Key Requirements
Completed training as Chemikant or Industriemeister Chemie
At least 2 years of industry-specific work experience
Valid forklift driver's license and crane operator certificate
Fluent German proficiency at C1 level
Experience with hazardous materials including hydrogen