The role of the Catalyst Technician level I is to safely and efficiently remove catalyst from reactors, using gravity unload, or vessel entry and vacuum technology. Entry can be under inert (IDLH) conditions. The Catalyst Technician level I can safely and efficiently remove catalyst from multi bed reactors and remove manways to obtain access to below beds. Undertakes the key aspects of catalyst change-out processes for fixed bed reactors, tubular reactors or reformers following all CHR confined space and inert entry procedures Competent and able to perform all required tasks for multi-bed reactors under inert and normal atmosphere Proven competency to set up equipment, including safe rigging-up and securing vacuum pipe, vacuum hose, umbillicals and other items to the reactor. Communicate progress and is able to proactively spot issues inside reactor and to recommend solutions to Supervisor. Competent to correctly remove catalyst from multi bed reactors, tubular reactors or reformers, operate unloading cyclone, operate screening equipment, package catalyst Competent in QAQC role Conduct most mechanical activities inside the reactor Inspect the vessel and confirm it is clean and dust free Competent in loading catalyst in various reactor types, including single/multibed reactors, tubular reactors and reformers and re-install hardware Competently inspects loading and unloading equipment and ensure equipment set up and use follows CHR procedures
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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