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What to Expect
What to Expect
Chemical Operators work on a rotating shift team, focusing on field and control room chemical unit operations for safely running process systems and associated equipment during their shift. Candidates must have a strong work ethic, be safety conscious, display attention to detail, be adaptable, have good communication skills and be able to work in a team-based environment. The successful candidate will safely and efficiently operate equipment necessary as a Chemical Operator. This position is responsible for performing quality control sampling, equipment monitoring, troubleshooting, and loading/unloading finished goods and raw material.
What You'll Do
What You'll Do
- Understand Life Critical Policies and Hazard Recognition principles and effectively communicate to team members and work groups via safety meetings, job interactions and work permit issuance.
-Communicate with team members regarding safety, equipment status, production, quality, and operational issues using detailed written and electronic notes
-Operate equipment in accordance with all safety, quality, and efficiency standards by following written and verbal work instructions.
- Follow procedures to safely operate, clear, startup, shut down, and Lock Out equipment related chemical manufacturing safely and efficiently.
-Provide initial response to unplanned events to minimize the impact to personnel, the environment, and equipment
-Use equipment and instrumentation to monitor and record pressure, temperature, and other process conditions
-Perform initial mechanical troubleshooting to minimize equipment downtime
-Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Perform quality control testing as required
-Perform material sampling
-Perform calibrations on equipment
-Maintain accurate documentation
-Maintain clean and safe work areas
-Issue Permits for maintenance work
- Issue work requests for emergent work
-Complete required preventive maintenance
What You'll Bring
What You'll Bring
- The ability to climb stairs, stand for extended periods of time, and safely lift up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent bending and lifting
-Wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for extended periods of time, including a respirator and safety harness
-Pass pulmonary function tests and physical exam for respirator use
-Must be legally authorized to work in the US
-Able to successfully work on a rotating shift team