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Fire Essay Manager

DowMartin Ltd

Dammam, Saudi ArabiaAED 8,000-20,000/moSAR 8.2K-20.4K/moToday
Saudi ArabiaScience ResearchFull Time

Skills Required

GitCrmLeadershipSafety

Job Description

Leads the Fire Assay department within the Minerals Analysis Laboratory, responsible for the safe, efficient, and compliant execution of precious metals determination (Au, Ag, PGMs) via fusion/cupellation and instrumental finish (AAS/ICP OES/ICP MS). Owns people leadership, production planning, method validation/verification, quality control, and continual improvement to meet turnaround time (TAT), quality (QA/QC), and cost objectives aligned to ISO/IEC 17025. Key Responsibilities Plan and oversee daily/weekly fire assay production schedules, balancing sample throughput, furnace capacity, and TAT commitments.Ensure rigorous sample integrity through the chain of custody-from receipt, drying, crushing, splitting/pulverizing, fluxing, fusion, cupellation, bead digestion, to instrumental finish.Maintain, optimize, and troubleshoot furnaces (fusion and cupellation), muffle furnaces, balances, flux dispensers, and pour/cooling workflows; coordinate preventive and predictive maintenance with Engineering/Facilities.Own method validation/verification (linearity, accuracy, precision, LoD/LoQ, robustness, recovery, matrix effects) for Au/Ag/PGM methods; maintain validation files and change-control records.Enforce QA/QC schemes: insertion and review of CRMs, blanks, pulp/field duplicates, spikes; establish control charts and Westgard/Shewhart rules; investigate and close out nonconformities and out-of-control events.Approve and periodically review SOPs, work instructions, job safety analyses (JSAs), and batch records; ensure version control and staff training sign offs.Coordinate instrumental finish (FA AAS/ICP OES/ICP MS) with the Chemistry section; verify calibration strategies, interference control, and drift checks.Own ISO/IEC 17025 compliance for the section: measurement uncertainty budgets, proficiency testing/inter laboratory comparisons, traceability (CRMs, calibration), internal audits, and management reviews.Monitor consumables (fluxes, litharge, silver, collectors, parting acids, crucibles, scorifiers) and spares; optimize recipes and cost per determination while maintaining performance.Implement 5S, Lean, and visual management to improve throughput, ergonomics, and safety in hot work areas; lead Kaizen events for cycle time reduction and yield improvement.Lead incident reporting and root cause analysis (e.g., bead loss, slag inclusions, poor prill formation, contamination); implement corrective and preventive actions (CAPA).Ensure EHS compliance: ventilation, heat stress management, lead exposure control, acid handling, waste segregation (lead-bearing, cyanide-bearing if applicable), and emergency response readiness.Train, develop, and assess staff competency; manage rostering, overtime, and certification of furnace operators and pour teams.Authorize release of results after technical review; support customer technical queries, method selection, and tender/bid inputs for precious metals analysis.Drive digitalization: LIMS utilization (barcoding, worksheets, batch linking), instrument data integration, and real time KPIs dashboards. Qualifications & Experience Bachelor's degree or higher in Metallurgy, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related field.8+ years in minerals laboratory operations with at least 3 years leading a fire assay section.Hands on experience with ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation, PT/ILC participation, and audit responses.Strong EHS background in hot work, lead handling, and acid processes; IH exposure monitoring familiarity.