Reporting directly to the Bulk Supervisor, the Bulk Operator 1 is responsible for loading and unloading non-hazardous and hazardous bulk chemicals across facility grounds.
Measure and calculate materials through basic arithmetic and strapping charts
Perform and follow all procedures, including proper documentation, of processed product
Operate equipment (e.g., pumps, piping, hoses, valves, steam, heat trace) to unload and load rail or trucks and ISO containers
Operate material handling equipment, (e.g., forklift, yard truck) for non-hazardous and hazardous materials
Transfer non-hazardous and hazardous one vessel to another (e.g., tanker trucks, totes, tanks, ISO containers).
Ability to control equipment through Human Machine Interface and manual equipment
Perform autonomous maintenance, including cleaning, inspecting, lubricating, and tightening to maintain equipment base condition
Lead or support continuous improvement activities through established methods
Maintain housekeeping requirements
Maintain 5S (i.e., sort, set in order, shine, standardize, sustain) standards
Perform washouts, changeovers, and cleaning and sanitization of facilities and equipment
Follow all safety, environmental, and quality policies and procedures
Act and be safe at all times
Understand and adhere to all task, departmental, site, and company safety rules or standards
Assist in maintaining a safe work environment
Comply with all customer, regulatory, and quality requirements in the performance of all tasks as set forth in the company’s policies and procedures
Keep equipment and work area clean and organized
Support efforts to implement and maintain the Responsible Care 14001 (RC14001)/Environment, Health, Safety, & Sustainability (EHS&S) management system
Adhere to all Environmental, Health, Safety, Security Requirements covered under Local State and Federal Regulations
Follow all RC14001 guiding principles, policies, procedures and other requirements
Maintain Hazardous waste in accordance to all Local, State and Federal Regulations
Adhere to all DOT, IATA and IMDG hazardous materials or dangerous goods regulations
Other duties as requested
Maintain a safe, legal, and environmentally protective operation
Listen to our customers, suppliers, and employees
Respond quickly to customer concerns
Follow set guidelines for Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), quality, and food safety requirements
Maintain training on applicable procedures in quality, GMP, and food safety
Report any food safety, security, and / or quality issues to management or the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) team to initiate action
Provide flexible and innovative strategies to support new business opportunities
Be cost effective in the utilization of our resources, thereby contributing to the profitability of Peter Cremer North America, LP and our customers
Strive for continuous improvement
Willing and eagerness to learn
Maintain positive “Can Do” attitude
A High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent is requred
At least 1 year of continuous work history is required.
Able to work on top of tanks up to 70 feet in height
Able to work in ambient temperatures (high and low)
Able to work a 12-hour shift with rotating schedule
Able to change elevation using ramps, stairs, and ladders
Able to stand and walk for extended periods (e.g., greater than one hour)
Able to independently lift up to 50 pounds on a frequent basis during shift
At least 1 year of experience working in a bulk or yard area is preferred.