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What’s the role
As a Production Operator, you will be responsible for 24/7 safe and reliable operation of asset equipment as a competent member of a high-performance shift team.
This includes monitoring, controlling, starting, and stopping equipment (such as furnaces, pumps, compressors, etc.), conducting activities that pertain to unit operation, and taking corrective action when necessary to ensure that all unit conditions and operations are following safety, environmental, and operating policies and procedures.
What you'll be doing
Support “Goal Zero” Safety and Environmental culture through:
Demonstration of excellent personal safety
Compliance with all safety policies, procedures, and practices
Intervention in the event of a potential issue or unsafe behavior is observed
Achieve, demonstrate, and maintain the required level of competence to safely operate the assigned process area of the plant
NOTE: All Operators will be expected to qualify on multiple jobs, including a Console job role.
Utilize standardized work processes such as Ensure Safe Production (ESP), Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM), and Maintenance Excellence (ME)
Utilize process control computer interfaces to maintain variables within targets
Demonstrate excellent troubleshooting skills
Identify and manage abnormal process operation situations in assigned process areas of the plant
Meet defined targets or identify and communicate constraints
Identify and communicate 24/7 production threats
Monitor and accurately record unit operating data (temperatures, pressures, flows, and levels) for upward or downward trends
Execute Permit to Work and Safe Isolation processes
Execute daily operating orders
Prepare equipment for maintenance in accordance with maintenance plans
Ensure thorough shift turnover by providing effective written and oral communications to the relieving shift and technician that covers routine and non-routine issues, problems faced, unit operating conditions, etc.
Execute all assigned operator tasks and document and report findings as needed
Assure product quality by performing required unit production quality control checks and analysis
Maintain good communications with other team members, other facility teams (Utilities, Logistics, etc.), and support disciplines
Perform required preventative maintenance and assist in troubleshooting potential issues and assist others when unit problems occur
Properly utilize company IT equipment for meeting daily performance expectations and accessing plant and unit information and procedures
Actively assume personal accountability for continuous personal and professional development
Actively participate in the development and performance of the assigned work group
Participate in training and respond to emergency situations as required
Ensure workstations and the work location are clean and free of hazards
Exhibit behaviors aligned with the Shell Polymers Monaca Plant culture:
Take pride in completing activities with excellence and delivering on promises
Seek out new ideas and perspectives to bring ideas and solutions
Trust and seek to understand one another and our partners
Perform the role knowing positions are interdependent and sharing success as one team
Be committed to soliciting and embrace useful feedback to help learning and growth
Build strong relationships and mutual trust with our customers
Proactively listen to and collaborate with our customers
Once qualified, expected to train new hire operators on shift
What we need from you
Must have legal authorization to work in the US on a full-time basis for anyone other than the current employer
At least one of the following
Formal education and/or training related to production operations or a related skill area such as an associate degree from a National American Process Technology Alliance program curriculum
At least 3 years of relevant industry experience
Prior military experience in a relevant job function such as aircraft maintenance, aviation boatswain mate, diesel mechanic, fuels/maintenance specialist, petroleum fuels/supply specialist, nuclear mechanic, plant operations, gas turbine technician, machinist, power plant mechanic/operator, hydraulic technician, or valve repair technician
Have a minimum of a high school diploma or GED
Willing to take and achieve satisfactory results on Shell’s pre-employment testing battery
Willing to support the company's drug-free work environment which includes random drug screenings
Note: As part of the pre-employment selection process, candidates are required to submit to and receive satisfactory results from a pre-employment medical screening, background check, and drug tests including hair and oral fluids
With proper training, willing and able to lift 40 lbs.
with or without accommodation, and able to use safe lifting techniques with the use of heavy equipment
Able to speak, read, and write English proficiently
Willing to support and comply with the company's harassment-free work environment policy
Willing to support and comply with the company's diversity and inclusion work practices
Willing to work while wearing a respirator or Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
Willing to work outside in inclement weather with or without accommodation
Willing to work in compact and confined spaces with or without accommodation
Willing to climb vertical ladders, walk up and down steps, and work at heights with or without accommodation
Willing to respond to emergencies as part of the Emergency Response Team with or without accommodation
To respond to emergencies, successful candidates must reside within 60 minutes of the site or be willing to relocate to within 60 minutes of the site without relocation assistance
Willing to work on a rotating, 12-hour shift schedule
Willing to work overtime, holidays, nights, and weekends
Willing to be on call and meet call-out standards to respond to site responsibilities and emergencies
Possess a current, valid license to operate a motor vehicle in the United States
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