GreenIron is on the exciting journey of reducing the climate footprint of the world’s metal, mining and manufacturing industries. We are now recruiting a Process Engineer who will become a vital part of our R&D team to develop our process and technical offering to our customers. Is it you?

Our vision is to become the global metals and mining sector’s most respected and innovative CO2-free company by leading the industry transformation from a linear to a circular economy. As Process Engineer you will play a central role in the development and implementation of cutting-edge technologies that supports the industry’s transformation from a linear to a circular economy. You will be part of our experienced Process & Development team but also closely with other company functions, especially the Projects, Operations and Commercial team. As we are a green company with sustainability at our core, it is highly advantageous if you have an interest in and experience with environmental and sustainability issues.

You will be based in Stockholm and be part of our R&D team. In this role you will collaborate closely with colleagues across the company, external partners and the entire R&D team. The position involves occasional travel to operational sites, customer locations and industry conferences, providing opportunities to engage with a wide range of stakeholders. You will report to Chief Technology Officer Linda Ahl.

Responsibilities

Working as a Process Engineer at GreenIron you will be working in a creative and innovative environment with colleagues that are all striving towards the same mission and vision. Team spirit and helping each other is part of our culture you will work in. Daily work offers a large variation. In particular, the role includes:

  • Develop and optimise GreenIron’s complete process chain, including agglomeration, reduction, and post-processing stages
  • Conduct in-depth analysis and present your findings to inform decision making and drive improvements
  • Provide technical assistance to other departments, such as sales and production, ensuring smooth operations and successful outcomes
  • Engage in externally funded projects, working closely with project partners
  • Promote and nurture a spirit of innovation within the team, contributing to the continuous evolution of our technology and methodologies

Background and experience

  • A Master’s degree or higher (PhD) in Metallurgy, Material science or Physical engineering
  • Work experience from Steel and/or Foundry industry is preferable
  • A team player who can share knowledge and experiences to collectively arrive at the best solution
  • Fluent in English and Swedish. Knowledge in more languages is an advantage

You are naturally curios, collaborative, and analytical, with a humble attitude and a strong sense of commitment and drive. You excel at navigating complex situations, drawing insightful conclusions, and translating them into practical, actionable solutions. Your communication skills are adaptable, allowing you to effectively convey ideas and information across various contexts, whether interacting with internal teams or external stakeholders.

If this sounds like your kind of challenge, apply today by submitting your CV and cover letter!

Application:

We look forward to your application, which you can e-mail to hr@greeniron.se Please write “Application for Process Engineer” in the subject line of the email. In the application, you need to submit two documents. One document with your updated CV and another document that clearly answers the following questions:

– Why are you interested in GreenIron and the role of Process Engineer?

– How can you contribute to GreenIron in the role of Process Engineer?

We look forward to your application and appreciate if it is in PDF format. The position may be filled before the application deadline as selection is ongoing. Therefore, apply as soon as possible, but no later than 2024-10-15. We kindly ask to avoid direct contact with staffing and recruitment companies as well as sellers of additional job advertisements.