Logistics Technician

Dow ChemicalDeer Park, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Dow has an exciting opportunity for a Logistics Technician located in our Lone Star Operations and is proud to operate in Deer Park, TX. The site operates an emulsion reactor which produces more than twenty polymer products. These products are sold into the coatings, building and construction, paper, textiles, and adhesives markets. We are looking for top-caliber, technically capable Logistics Technicians who embrace change, adapt quickly, make decisions rapidly, possess self-confidence and are lifelong learners. These positions require a high degree of dedication to safety and environmental stewardship. Site logistics technicians control the movement, storage, and shipping of raw materials and finished products, and operations of several subsidiary systems. Technicians may also be required to cross-train and certify on the Lone Star laboratory duties and or other areas deemed necessary by the plant. In this role, you will be using your prior related experience, job-related training, or vocational training to complete routine activities. You will need to have basic technical or administrative skills to follow the established and approved work processes. You will need to understand how these assigned duties relate to other jobs within your workgroup and be able to exchange basic technical information with other team members.

Requirements

  • A minimum of a High School diploma or equivalent is required.
  • Current, valid US driver’s license.
  • A minimum requirement for this U.S. based position is the ability to work legally in the United States.
  • No visa sponsorship/support is available for this position, including for any type of U.S. permanent residency (green card) process.
  • Multitasking: Manage multiple operational tasks simultaneously while maintaining safety and accuracy, including loading/unloading, monitoring transfers and systems, completing SAP work, performing maintenance, and adapting to shifting priorities.
  • Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve mechanical, process, or system issues, including diagnosing deviations, responding to alarms/abnormal conditions, clearing blockages, resolving transfer issues, and applying corrective actions per safety and operating standards.
  • Communication: Clearly exchange information across stakeholders. Includes shift handoffs, coordination with operations, maintenance, and vendors, permit issuance, emergency response, and accurate documentation in SAP, logs, lab records, and permits.
  • Collaboration: Work effectively in a team environment, coordinating with operators, maintenance, engineering, lab teams, and schedulers to ensure safe product movement, quality control, and operational goals.
  • Initiative: Proactively take ownership and drive improvements, including strengthening operating discipline, mitigating hazards, supporting projects and training, handling abnormal situations, and contributing to continuous improvement.
  • Positive Attitude: Stay engaged, adaptable, and safety-focused in a demanding environment, supporting teamwork, cross-training (including lab work), and consistent performance in shift, outdoor, and high-pressure conditions.

Nice To Haves

  • A minimum of 1 year of relevant experience.
  • Associate's degree and or a Process Technology Certification.
  • 3 or more years of Military experience with a technical specialty in lieu of a degree.

Responsibilities

  • Product loading of railcars, tank trucks, isotainers, and flexitanks (bladder tanks)
  • Product unloading hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
  • Product storage operations; hose switching station operations; scale house operations; railcar cleaning.
  • Enters Load In, Load Complete, and Shipment Complete in SAP for all shipments.
  • Completes Tank transfers, switching and monitoring.
  • Performs Operator maintenance duties including instrument lead clearing, small gasket change outs and line unplugging.
  • Performs incidental maintenance (including changing out pumps and valves)
  • Lift hoses, bolt flanges and operate valves and similar equipment including the proper clearing and isolation of equipment.
  • Offload packaged raw materials in the warehouse; date and put away raw materials in the warehouse; rotate raw materials in the warehouse; label lines; paint and clean as time permits.
  • Completes filter/strainer changes as required.
  • Prepares equipment for maintenance (including isolation of energy sources, line and equipment opening).
  • Follow the MPWP, and Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and Operating Discipline Management System (ODMS) procedures and practices.
  • Issues Safe Work Permits for all types of unit maintenance.
  • Performing routine operation of basic control systems and devices to monitor levels, temperatures, pressures and flow rates and transfer of products.
  • Create and improve operating disciplines for safe and efficient operations.
  • Troubleshoot, analyze and resolve technical issues within the plant.
  • Use electronic tools such as LIMS, CDS, SAP, Electronic Logbook, and MTL, as required.
  • Effectively work in a team environment.
  • Work with engineers, process operators, supervisors, schedulers, maintenance, and lab technicians.
  • Obtain and process product samples to ensure quality control.
  • Fill out and process necessary paperwork pertinent to the job.
  • Perform the duties associated with the Lone Star laboratory.
  • Operate pumps, valves, and other mechanical equipment.
  • Be able to identify and mitigate any possible hazards that may arise.
  • Train new distribution operators and educate team members.
  • Participate and plan special projects as needed.
  • Participate and lead department teams for the purpose of meeting department/company milestones and goals.
  • Performs crisis response activities.
  • Work with schedulers & vendors to process returns and resolve shipping issues.

Benefits

  • Equitable and market-competitive base pay and bonus opportunity across our global markets, along with locally relevant incentives.
  • Benefits and programs to support your physical, mental, financial, and social well-being, to help you get the care you need...when you need it.
  • Competitive retirement program that may include company-provided benefits, savings opportunities, financial planning, and educational resources to help you achieve your long term financial-goals.
  • Employee stock purchase programs (availability varies depending on location).
  • Student Debt Retirement Savings Match Program (U.S. only).
  • Robust medical and life insurance packages that offer a variety of coverage options to meet your individual needs.
  • Travel insurance is also available in certain countries/locations.
  • Opportunities to learn and grow through training and mentoring, work experiences, community involvement and team building.
  • Workplace culture empowering role-based flexibility to maximize personal productivity and balance personal needs.
  • Competitive yearly vacation allowance.
  • Paid time off for new parents (birthing and non-birthing, including adoptive and foster parents).
  • Paid time off to care for family members who are sick or injured.
  • Paid time off to support volunteering and Employee Resource Group’s (ERG) participation.
  • Wellbeing Portal for all Dow employees, our one-stop shop to promote wellbeing, empowering employees to take ownership of their entire wellbeing journey.
  • On-site fitness facilities to help stay healthy and active (availability varies depending on location).
  • Employee discounts for online shopping, cinema tickets, gym memberships and more.
  • Transportation allowance (availability varies depending on location)
  • Meal subsidiaries/vouchers (availability varies depending on location)
  • Carbon-neutral transportation incentives e.g. bike to work (availability varies depending on location)
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