What are the responsibilities and job description for the Petrochemical Materials Handler position at Default Board?
Burrow Global is seeking to hire an experienced Petrochemical Material Handler for a petrochemical plant located on the east side of Houston.
Candidates for this position must have an associate’s degree in Process Technology with two years of experience working in a petrochemical plant as a materials handler. Candidates must have experience loading products into tank cars, tank trucks and other packaging necessary to safely transport chemical products.
Daily Duties include:
- The Material Handler may adjust loading operations within procedural guidelines or as needed to avoid a safety, environmental or equipment-damaging incident.
- The Material Handler is authorized to prepare equipment under their direction for maintenance. The Material Handler may perform minor maintenance within the scope of the individual’s capabilities.
- Responsible for ensuring that all HESQ policies & practices (ISO 9001, 14001, 18001 & RCMS) are followed by all operations personnel. This includes compliance with OSHA 1910, environmental regulations and permits, quality systems, and safe work permit practices.
- Handles loading of finished products into Tank Cars, Tank Trucks, ISO Tanks and other packages as necessary, following all DOT 49 CFR and IMDG shipping regulations.
- Blends and/or packaging of finished products as required for filing orders.
- Unloads raw material and incidentals such as oil, etc.
- Assists with loading of waste prior to disposal.
- Cleans and Permits equipment for Maintenance.
- Ensures proper package Placarding and labeling per DOT and IMDG.
Additional Duties:
- Ensures accuracy of Production orders.
- Ensures accuracy of SAP entries.
- Ensures accuracy of all inventories.
- Write SAP work notification as required for all equipment needing maintenance
Educational Requirements:
Associate’s degree – Process Technology or a related field. At a minimum a H.S. Diploma and 2 years of process technology training from an accredited program. This training shall include:
- Completion of initial classroom training in environmental, safety, quality, emergency response and operations. The environmental training consists of at a minimum of 2 hours of RCRA training
- Review of job-specific emergency drill procedures.
- Completion of initial on-the-job training by a qualified material handler.
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