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Degreaser System Operation:
- Operate automated degreasing system to clean metal parts, ensuring adherence to quality specifications.
- Monitor degreaser tank temperatures, pressures, levels, and chemical pumps to ensure optimal system performance.
- Accurately perform and log titration tests using the control parameter guidelines to ensure chemical tanks are staying within concentration range. Make necessary chemical pump adjustments based on titration results.
- Perform routine cleaning of various components of system including screens, flow meters, level sensors, and record on log sheet.
- Check (walk-thru) inside of degreaser system for fallen parts and missing or damaged nozzles/risers.
Wastewater Treatment System (WWT) Management:
- Operate and monitor chemical treatment system (metal precipitation/O&G removal) to process wastewater from facility operations.
- Maintain accurate daily logs/records for all wastewater discharge.
- Collect wastewater samples and prepare kits for pickup by lab.
- Perform jar tests, when needed, to determine chemical dosage.
- Adjust chemical feeding pumps and dosage levels to maintain compliance with discharge permits.
- Operate and clean sludge filter press.
Compliance & General Maintenance:
- Follow all safety protocols, including the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Handle hazardous chemicals in accordance with OSHA and environmental standards.
- Maintain a clean work environment including testing equipment.
- Calibrate meters and testing equipment to ensure accurate reading.
- Perform basic maintenance on chemical feed pumps such as replacing tubing and valves.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or GED required.
Experience: 1–3 years of experience in an industrial manufacturing environment,
specifically with metal finishing, industrial waste treatment is preferred.
Skills and Abilities:
- Able to read, record, and log liquid measurements.
- Basic understanding of chemical principles, pH, and environmental regulations would be beneficial.
- Clear written and verbal communication skills for logging data and coordinating with team members.
- The role demands attention to detail and the ability to respond effectively to unexpected situations.
Physical Requirements
- Able to stand/walk for extended periods (8–12 hours).
- Frequent lifting and moving of heavy objects (up to 50 lb.).
- Able to work in both hot and cold conditions.
- Ability to climb ladders and work around hazardous chemicals.
- Able to move chemical totes/drums with a pallet jack or drum truck.
Benefit Details
- Group Health Insurance
- Company Paid Group Term Life
- Dental, Vision, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, and Critical Care
- 401k – Eligible day one of employment (Contributions can be from 1% to 50% of salary. Company match of up to 4% quarterly based on safe harbor election)
- Holidays – 9 per year (Eligible after 30 days of employment)
- Vacation time
- Educational Assistance
- Employee Assistance Program
- Onsite Clinic – Free medical visits
- Safety and Attendance incentives
- Employee Appreciation Days
If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us!