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Process Operator – Night Shift

Process Operator – Night Shift

CompanyHydrite
LocationMadison, WI, USA
Salary$25 – $29
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelEntry Level/New Grad, Junior

Requirements

  • 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.

Responsibilities

  • 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.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Basic computer skills and knowledge of MS Office.
  • Ability to operate a forklift; previous experience preferred.
  • Must have communication and interpersonal skills, along with the ability to read, write, and speak English.