Chemical Operator
Chemtrade
- Calgary, AB
- $34.26 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- 4th class power engineer's certification would be an asset.
- High school diploma or GED equivalent.
- 1-3 years of experience working in chemical manufacturing or manufacturing/production.
- Experience working with forklifts preferred.
- Ability to demonstrate experience using Microsoft programs, maintenance management systems and email.
- Aptitude for mechanics.
- Willingness to comply with safety and quality regulations, including wearing protective gear when necessary.
- Ability to lift 50lbs or more.
- Perform chemical manufacturing operations in safe and effective manner.
- Recording information, such as ingredients, weights, and temperature, and inputting into database.
- Monitor and control pressure and temperature of chemical process equipment.
- Operate plant equipment as per Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Handle, transport and process chemicals safely.
- Document plant processes and record production data.
- Operation of tank truck and railcar vessel opening, loading and unloading of product, operation of pumps, piping and valves.
- Troubleshooting issues with production equipment and processes.
- Plant inventory record keeping.
- Operation of the following mobile equipment: Backhoe, Trackmobile, Forklifts, and other mobile equipment.
- Daily plant upkeep and daily maintenance. Ability to perform daily housekeeping duties.
- Chemical manufacturing plant producing Liquid Alum
- Physical capability of performing tasks in 100-degree Fahrenheit ambient temperatures while wearing Protective Personal Protection.
- This job requires climbing stairs and ladders and also lifting (within OSHA guidelines).
- This job consists of outside elements where radiant heat or cold is normal work environment, and rotating shifts.
- Following all plant safety guidelines such as: Confined Space, Working with heights Management of Change, Hot Work and Operating Procedures
- Must be able to work scheduled 8-hour days with intermittent 14 – 16 hour days for emergency operations/repairs.