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CVR Energy Control Room/Board Operator #1522 in East Dubuque, Illinois

This job was posted by https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov : For more information, please see: https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov/jobs/12104530

  • Sign-On Bonus \$5,000 (paid on 1^st^check)
  • Ability to make \$51.53/hour based on learned skills and qualifications
  • \$1.50 shift differential for night shifts
  • Schedule is 36 hours one week and 48 hours the next week (8 hours of overtime built into normal schedule)
  • Scheduled 14 days a month, with opportunities for overtime
  • Paid Time Off (Accrue Over Two Weeks Within the First Year)
  • 10 Paid Holidays Annually Including Overtime Pay on Holidays Worked
  • Benefits Package to Include 401K with Company Contributions, Medical, Dental, Vision, Company Paid Life Insurance and AD&D Insurance

POSITION SUMMARY

The primary duties of a Control Room/Board operator include operating, maintaining and repairing the plant equipment. Control Room Operators perform various duties required to keep their assigned area safe and within production standards. The Control room operator must be able to use commercial software packages of process control and monitoring such as Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition SCADA for capturing data from sensors and Programmable Logic Controller PLC to automate routine functions of the plant such as feeding batch, starting, and shutting down systems of pumps; burners; heat exchangers; cyclones; fans; baghouses; scrubber; boilers; turbines; etc.The Control Room Operators will also handle emergency situations, monitor and trouble shoot equipment and work 12 hour rotating shifts including weekends and holidays.

EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

  • High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • Two-year degree in Process Technology is preferred

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

  • Previous working in a control room/board operator required
  • Experience operating DCS screens controlling process units, or operating required
  • Experience troubleshooting operational issues within a plant environment preferred
  • Experience operating refrigeration, pumping & conveyor systems, and operating mobile equipment are desired.
  • Good mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting skills required.
  • General computer proficiency including Word and Excel.
  • Fluent in English, oral and written required.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Self-motivated, desire to advance.

MAJOR ACCOUNTABILITIES

The following are typical expectations for a board operator. Additional expectations are identified in the Operator Expectations document provided to all operators.

  • Perform duties assigned daily by the supervisor as needed to accomplish company goals.
  • Analyze data and control continuous operation of nitrogen processing units.
  • Operate control to regulate temperature, pressure, rate of flow, and tank level in nitrogen unit, according to process schedules.
  • Read and analyzes specifications, schedules, logs and test results to determine changes to equipment controls required to produce specified product.
  • Observe instruments, gauges, and meters to verify conformance to specified quality and quantity of product.
  • Inspects equipment and performs troubleshooting to determine location and nature of malfunction, such as leaks and breakage.
  • Repair, lubricate and maintain equipment or report malfunctioning equipment to supervisor to schedule needed repairs.
  • Compile and record operating data, instrument reading, documents, and results of laboratory analyses.
  • Operates auxiliary equipment and controls multiple processing units during distilling or treating operations.
  • Monitor and adjust unit controls to ensure safe and efficient operations conditions.
  • Operate control panels to coordinate and regulate process variables and to di ect product flow rate, according to prescribed schedules.
  • Solving plant process upsets using various indicators and DCS trends in conjunction with console operator
  • Calibrate/Operate multiple analyzers
  • Perform preventative maintenance tasks

EXPECTED RESULTS

  • The successful candidate will be required to qualify during the 180-day probationary period.
  • Passing both written & practical exams throughout the process is expected to continue employment and successfully complete the probationary period.
  • Must attend, complete, and pass all in-house training and testing.
  • Adherence to all company policies, procedures and work rules.
  • Obtain and maintain a Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC) card.
  • Ability to adjust to frequent change and adjust schedule as needed.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT

Able to wear all required personal pro

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