What are the responsibilities and job description for the Field Operator position at GC2 Resources?
Client Plant Outside Client Operator Duties :
The Field / Outside / Client Operators at Client are responsible for the following :
- Shift Handover : At the beginning of each shift, communicate thoroughly with the Client Operator being relieved to understand the complete status of Miami Client Plant conditions, any major operational changes from the previous shift, and any planned operational changes for the upcoming shift.
- Safety and Plant Status Briefing : Attend the Safety Brief and Plant Status meeting at the start of each shift, providing additional information if necessary.
- Review of Previous Shift Logs : Review the Versify Log System entries from the previous shift.
- Operator Round Sheets : Complete Outside Operator Round Sheets each shift within assigned operating areas. Ensure these are scanned and filed accordingly.
o Investigate any discrepancies, abnormal conditions, or changes from normal or design conditions.
o Take the necessary actions to correct underlying issues.
o Verify that equipment is running in normal service, or verify that non-running equipment is ready to start.
o Check pressures and temperatures to ensure they are within the required limits.
o Monitor equipment for abnormal noise or vibration.
o Inspect oil levels and top-up if necessary.
o Perform visual inspections of all running equipment for deficiencies.
o Check for leaks on piping, flanges, and valves.
o Ensure that equipment safety guards and systems are intact.
o Verify that equipment indicator lights are functioning.
o Check for damaged or missing insulation.
o Ensure housekeeping is acceptable, with clear walkways.
o Perform visual checks on process-related storage tanks.
o Inspect substations and buildings for any issues.
o Check for local alarms.
o Pay attention to security, reporting any abnormalities directly to the Operations Supervisor or Plant Manager (if Supervisor is unreachable).
o Document and create work order requests for any issues identified.
o Ensure no equipment or area is left unobserved for more than three hours, including equipment that is out of service.
o Document and investigate any abnormal conditions.
o Take appropriate actions to resolve identified issues.
o Log any deviations or problems encountered during the shift, ensuring detailed individual entries.
o If instructions cannot be followed, communicate this to the Shift Supervisor with a clear explanation, and document the reason.
o If there is any disagreement between multiple instructions, the Shift Supervisor will determine which instruction to follow and consult with plant management if needed.