The primary purpose of this position is to be responsible for the operation of chemical processes (adjusting variables such as temperature, pressure, feed rate, sampling, etc.). This is a 5-2-2-5 3rd Shift position schedule (6PM to 6:30AM) and requires every other weekend. Primary responsibilities include: Comply with all safety and regulatory compliance programs. Maintain housekeeping in assigned areas while working in a safe manner & following all established SOP’s Use the PPE as specified in the SOP's. Be an active member of the emergency response team and associated training. Fill out the regulatory paperwork, inspections, and checklists as assigned meeting the intent of the regulations. Maintain regulatory compliance (RCRA, Title V, Air Permits, and OSHA regulations) in assigned areas. Participate in mandatory Environmental, Health, & Safety and process specific training. Communicate to shift supervisor or senior operator compliance, safety, and equipment needs as personally identified. Fill out the daily and weekly inspections check sheets as assigned. Fill out all vessel batch logs, reports, manifests, check sheets, etc. as assigned. Complete prism tasks for material transfers move tickets, material usage, prism logs, and work orders, raw material inventory, produced inventory, and ensure compliance to PRISM and ISO 9001:2000 SOP’s and documentation as directed by the shift supervisor or senior operator. Operate processes (adjusting variables such as temperature, pressure, feed rate, sampling, etc.) in accordance with SOP’s; notify shift supervisor or senior operator of deviations from the SOP’s Recording information, such as ingredients, weights, and temperature, and input into the database. Storing, retrieving, mixing, and monitoring chemicals used in the production process. Troubleshooting issues with production equipment and processes. Monitor chemical treatment machines and instruments, including flow meters and machine dials, to ensure machinery is operating correctly at all times. Respond to warning signals and alarms that indicate issues have arisen, taking all necessary precautions to prevent accidents or injuries. Monitor the chemical process using controls, panel boards and other input devices to operate the manual and semi-automatic machinery. Take chemical samples and perform tests to ensure the process is progressing properly. Regulate or turn off machines in emergency situations and follow all instructions from supervisory staff quickly and precisely. Perform auxiliary tasks such as tank transfers, bulk truck or railcar loading/unloading, container emptying and filling, dumping bags and supersacks, sampling, pump outs, etc. Recommend changes in SOP’s and process-related equipment.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees