Operator, Waste Water Plant Operator, Process Expert

City
Enoree
State/Province
South Carolina

Overview:

WWTP Operator

The WWTP Operator supports a team of 3 other WWTP operators to ensure the main plant’s waste water is treated appropriately and that the grounds for the area are safe and well maintained. They will need to have a strong desire to learn as there are certifications required to become a licensed WWTP Operator. They will also need to have a strong initiative and personal drive to help continuously improve the operating area. They will need to work well with their team to ensure tasks are completed in a safe and timely manner.

Responsibilities:

  • Models Celanese expectations and actively respects PPE and safety rules of the area.
  • Understands basic computer skills; able to enter work notifications, able to upload shipment information into SAP, reports safety hazards/incidents, and able to communicate via email.
  • Maintains the grounds of the WWTP; respects the routine duties calendar and conducts routine rounds of the plant.
  • Supports maintenance and other work groups; EIPs equipment, issues Safe Work Permits, and performs minor maintenance activities.
  • Assists and eventually leads troubleshooting of abnormal operations.
  • Operates field equipment; valves, pumps, etc.
  • Collects and performs sample analysis.
  • Generates ideas for continuous improvement.
  • Communicates well with leadership and team members; uses radio well and delivers clear and concise turnovers.

Qualifications:

  • Ability to use senses (smell, sight , touch, sound) to understand conditions in the work area.
  • Ability to life and move 50 pounds.
  • Ability to become forklift certified.
  • Ability to become DOT certified.
  • Ability to take yearly physical examinations.
  • Ability to study and take written WWTP certification exams.
  • HS Diploma or Equivalent is required.
  • Ability to work 1st, 2nd or 3rd shift. (8-hr. shifts)

 

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