Description Summary The Research Engineer will contribute to driving R&D initiatives within a dynamic industrial setting, focusing on the development of new products, services, and basic knowledge of steel casting fluxes (mold powder for continuous casting of steel) and raw materials. The role encompasses applications in continuous casting of steel. This position bridges laboratory research and plant operations, emphasizing sustainable solutions, process efficiencies, and delivering high-quality results for industrial clients worldwide. Responsibilities 1. Project Management: Define research programs aligned with new product and service objectives. Organize and execute laboratory-scale R&D projects. Performs tasks/projects and takes the responsibility for assuring quality, cost effectiveness & timeliness for those projects Develop materials and processes while supporting related projects. Maintain regular reporting on project progress and outcomes. Supervise customer sample preparation and optimize products based on feedback. Monitor technical advancements in the market, including patents and scientific publications. Consolidate fundamental knowledge on steel casting fluxes and associated raw materials. 2. Laboratory Research and Data Management: Plan research activities, including experiments, characterization, and analytics Manage, process, analyze, and document data from lab activities. Maximize data collection value from R&D, production, and quality assurance. Develop project reviews, technical reports, and presentations with clarity and precision. Document knowledge and findings in technical memos and share them with stakeholders. Utilize project management tools (e.g., Vantage) for deliverables and resource planning. Organize stage-gate meetings and prioritize multiple projects. 3. External Collaboration and Scientific Contributions: Prepare papers, proposals, and presentations for conferences, congresses, and seminars. Build external collaborations and networks to share and extend expertise. Address intellectual property topics, support evaluations, and assist in patent filings. Requirements PhD or Master’s degree in Materials Science, Metallurgy, Mineralogy, or a related engineering field, with a focus on casting fluxes (mold powder) and/or glass chemistry and/or interaction between slag and liquid steel 2–3 years of experience in R&D, project management, or product development, preferred in/for a steel plant Comprehensive knowledge of continuous steel casting processes, mineralogy, ceramic raw materials for casting fluxes and their melting/solidification mechanism at high temperature applications Proficient in thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, and thermodynamic calculation tools (e.g., FactSage®). Advanced understanding of critical analytical techniques such as high temperature viscosimeter, hot stage microscopy, TG/DTA, XRD and Rietveld refinement is desired Advanced analytical and problem-solving skills with expertise in data analysis methods. Strong technical writing and presentation abilities, including summarizing results for stage-gate meetings. Highly motivated, adaptable, and innovative, with a proactive approach to challenges. Comfortable working in an international environment, collaborating across R&D and plant operations. Fluency in German and English (written and spoken).