Process Control Operator
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- Kingston, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- $34.10/hr. with an expectation to grow to $40.45/hr.
- Competitive Pension and Benefits Packages
- Overtime and Annual Performance Bonus
- Opportunities for paid continued education and training
- Reducing complexity and automating repetitive processes
- Connecting the right people to the right information at the right time
- Operating out of a focused, distraction-free, consolidated control environment
- Connecting the field technician with asset health information and leading indicators, strong integration with the team, and improved capability to allow everyone to "flow to work."
- Improved efficiency with capability building within the individual and the team
- Integration of the organization (improved decision making, prioritization, leveraging of resources)
- Improve sense of community across the organization
- Process Control Operators, Technicians, and Technologists must be able to work in a team environment, operate, maintain, and improve our processes, equipment, and facilities.
- Make critical decisions on daily activities/priorities, and emergencies.
- Flexible and open-minded to listen and adjust to team decisions
- Utilizing computerized control systems, as well as manual operation of equipment, they will learn to control the processing and flow of additives, nylon salt, and polymer.
- Monitoring and controlling equipment speeds, pressures, and temperatures to keep quality parameters on target, prevent any potential EHS events, and drive high uptime and yield.
- Leader and driver in mobile worker technology while working and growing in a lifelong learning environment.
- Duties include equipment shutdown, Lock-Out Tag-Out, overhaul, cleaning, and start-up, including issuance of associated Safe Work Permits, as well as initiating maintenance notifications, and responding to material flow or utility disruptions, to ensure continuity of product supply to downstream assets.
- Flow to the work across area boundaries, based on capability as one team, embracing the concepts of LEAN manufacturing, and On Aim, while applying unique and individual capabilities.
- Work schedules are 12-hour rotating shifts (days and nights)
- Post-secondary education in engineering, manufacturing, or a technical discipline, or 3 years of experience in a control room environment.
- Experience interacting and collaborating with multidisciplinary work groups (i.e., maintenance, operations, technical, projects)
- Possess knowledge of or willingness to learn and use computer systems and applications, including Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and SAP
- Work a rotating 12 -hour shift. The work schedule is subject to change with notification, depending on business needs.
- Able to work in a tobacco-free environment.
- Must have legal authorization to work permanently in Canada for any employer without requiring a work permit transfer or work permit sponsorship.
- 3-5 years' previous experience in a manufacturing environment
- Process control experience
- Problem-solving experience
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