Job Description
Furnace Lead Operator Messina Talent Advisors Joliet, IL Job Details Full-time $35•$42 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications Computer operation Operating systems Team leadership High school diploma or GED Manufacturing facility Chemical plant experience Factory experience Full Job Description Seeking to hire two direct hire Furnace Lead Operator for a client in Joliet, IL. Our client is a leading global provider of silicates, silicas and derivative products. Their products are used in a wide variety of industrial processes and many customer products, from decorative paints to green cement, from clean drinking water to green tires and from toothpaste to biofuels and beer. This position reports to the Unit Manager, in the absence of the Unit Manager it takes direction from a Manager. This is a rotating shift job, with rotation taking place currently once per week. The Furnace Operator will be responsible for overall operations of the Furnace; which also include the glass dissolution batch vessels, filtration equipment, and auxiliary equipment and tanks associated with the Furnace and Dissolver area. The Process Consists of the
Following:
Feeding and controlling the Furnace at the proper temperature and desired production rate. Filling of dissolution vessels with sodium silicate "glass" from the Furnace via a slat conveyor, glass feed hopper, and rotating glass feeder. Batch dissolution of "glass" with hot water, steam, and a recirculation pump. Transfer of batch dissolution vessels to surge tanks. Transfer of silicate to storage tanks. Overall operation of the filter. Transfer of powdered silicates within the plant from storage bin to storage bin. Bulk loading of silicate products, both liquids and powders; bulk unloading of silicate plant raw materials; acting as a spotter of railcars and/or the operator of the trackmobile in a safe manner. Responsible for all paperwork associated with loading and unloading bulk shipments. General Responsibilities:
Take samples, perform control tests and make changes, in the operation, as necessary to maintain product quality and production rates. The operator will obtain samples, as required by the Quality Control Laboratory, mark them properly, and deliver the samples to the lab. By frequent and thorough inspections of equipment, the operator will make sure it is operating properly; which includes oiling and lubing of equipment. The operator will perform minor repairs and adjustments as the need for them arises, and report promptly to the Unit Manager or Lead Person, any need for major repairs. The operator will give the Maintenance Department full cooperation whenever production equipment is broken down, and is to assist the Maintenance Department in every way possible, which includes writing work orders. The operator will be responsible for keeping their work area clean, orderly, and safe at all times. In addition, the operator will keep the of oneself and the of all those in the area uppermost in mind and will observe the proper safety procedures and wear the proper protective equipment. Cooperate with the relieving shift in passing on pertinent information for the successful performance of all operations, and ensure that all required tests and logs are properly obtained and recorded, along with any changes in operating conditions, repair, and adjustments. Monitor and maintain unattended plant operations as needed and assigned (i.e. utilities and effluent operation). When no designated furnace work or dissolving work is scheduled, the Furnace Operator will be assigned to other work if such is available. Safety, Health and Environmental:
Conduct Safety Contacts with other employees if necessary. Administer first aid and arrange for appropriate external emergency care as required. Implement Plant Emergency procedures. Conduct or assist in conducting accident investigations. Complete work permits and authorizes work requiring such. Ensure all safety, health, environmental and housekeeping standards are understood and followed. Operational:
Ensure all plant processes, systems and auxiliary equipment are operating to standard, including start-ups, shutdowns, and on-going operations. Conduct callouts for maintenance personnel, operations personnel, or laboratory personnel to ensure required coverage. Collect data and complete various production logs, reports, or records (electronic, paper, or otherwise) as assigned. Conduct or direct inspections (equipment, work areas, etc.), inventories, and/or audits as required. Direct work force (internal or external) as required. Train or assist with training of new or existing employees. Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent with a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in a Chemical Manufacturing environment Be familiar with working with computers using commercial operating systems Leadership ability/proven skills Please Note:
This role is based in a chemical manufacturing plant that typically operates 24/7. This is a Union Job. This is a rotating shift job Work hours are 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.•two weeks. Work hours are 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.•two weeks. Be able to work other working hours whenever demanded by the operation system. Pay:
$35.00•$42.00 per hour Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Work Location:
In person