What are the responsibilities and job description for the Equipment Operator position at Savage?
These are just a few of the benefits you can expect from working with Savage:
A culture that appreciates Team Members
Uniforms and laundry service
Paid Time Off (“PTO”) & Paid Holidays
Profit Sharing
Excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) with match
Opportunity for growth
Commitment to helping our Team Members do things that they never dreamed possible
What you will be doing:
Follow proper safety rules and operating procedures that support Zero tolerance Safety objective
Operate/maintain Petroleum Coke Handling System that consists of working with a PLC-controlled conveyor system that includes daily operation of the conveyor/crusher system, daily inspection, clean-up after use and (using 150 psi water system), maintenance, minor troubleshooting capability – mechanical aptitude a must
Operate/maintain heavy equipment including frontend loaders, skid steers, and dump trucks. Water truck, large excavators with (clamshell bucket), and other mobile equipment (Required to possess at least a Class B CDL License)
Complete and maintain required daily paperwork
Assist Maintenance personnel, as needed
Occasionally work in areas outside of your normal duties, when instructed by Supervision
Take an active role in our safety program including attendance to all safety meetings and ensuring safe behaviors of self and subordinates
Requirements of a successful Operator:
1 year of refinery, plant, or industrial experience
Read, write, and understand English and follow written and/or verbal instructions
Environmental & Safety Awareness
Cooperates and works well with others in either one-on-one or group situations
Contributes actively to team objectives, takes on responsibilities, and is responsible for actions
Here are some of the physical requirements of this role:
Work a rotating (days/nights)12-hour shift to include weekends, holidays, and overtime as necessary
Able to work outdoors in all-weather conditions in addition to walking, and standing on uneven ballast surfaces for long periods of time
Handle large tools, climb on and off the equipment, ascend and descend ladders, and should not have a fear of height