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Melt Shop Process Metallurgist (Brandenburg, KY, US, 40108)

Location

Brandenburg, Kentucky, United States

JobType

full-time

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Division: Nucor Steel Brandenburg

Location: Brandenburg, KY, United States  

Other Available Locations: N/A

Deadline: October 14, 2025

 

 

Basic Job Functions:

The Melt Shop Process Metallurgist will be an integral part of the Brandenburg team responsible for implementing Operational and Commercial Excellence. Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to:  
•    Develop and implement area specific practices that drive world-class performance in safety, quality, cost and productivity. 
•    Provide technical assistance to the team and customers driving solutions in process improvement, product development and efficiency. 
•    Create and facilitate training for the respective area to expand the steelmaking knowledge of the team. 

Safety is the most important part of all jobs within Nucor; therefore, candidates must be able to demonstrate the ability to initiate, lead, and uphold safety policies, practices, procedures, and housekeeping standards at all times.

Minimum Qualifications:

•    Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Preferably Metallurgical, Materials Science or Chemical Engineering)
•    Supervisor and Manager approval

Preferred Qualifications:

•    Prior LMF experience
•    Prior Melt Shop experience
•    Desire to pursue positions of increased responsibility

 

Nucor is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer – M/F/Disabled/Vets – and a drug – free workplace

About the company

Nucor Corporation manufactures steel products. The Company's products include carbon and alloy steel, steel joints, steel deck, cold finished steel, steel grinding balls, steel bearing products, and metal building systems. Nucor also brokers ferrous and nonferrous metals, pig iron, HBI, and DRI, supplies ferro-alloys, processes ferrous, and nonferrous scrap.

Skills

chemical engineering