Chemical Operator (58750)
LSB Industries
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About LSB Industries, Inc.
LSB Industries, Inc., is committed to playing a leadership role in the energy transition through the production of low and no carbon products that build, feed and power the world. The LSB team is dedicated to building a culture of excellence in customer experiences as we deliver essential products across the agricultural, industrial, and mining end markets and, in the future, the energy markets. Join our team and help us develop innovative solutions that will improve the quality of life for current and future generations. Learn more about LSB at www.lsbindustries.com.
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The Chemical Operator will be responsible for the following duties:
- Perform periodic meter and gauge readings of air, water, steam and gas flows, temperatures, pressures and plant processes.
- Verify accuracy of meter and gauge readings and record in log.
- Monitor flows and changes in systems and processes.
- Calculate and implement adjustments to plant flows and processes to correct inaccuracies.
- Operate computer programs and perform periodic computer readings of recovery systems.
- Verify accuracy of computer program readings and record in log; monitor flows and changes in recovery systems.
- Calculate and implement adjustments to computer programs to control and correct inaccuracies of systems.
- Input pertinent data to computer.
- Reset meters, gauges, ammonia process and computer equipment as necessary.
- Monitor transfers of Plant to other areas in the plant.
- Identify problem areas and discrepancies, immediately report to foreman and implement corrective actions to ensure proper operation of the plant processes and systems.
- Make determinations and use independent judgment concerning the operations of the acid plant systems and processes.
- Operate and answer phones and radios.
- Assist with operational duties and functions in the outside areas of the Plant, including but not limited to reading and monitoring gauges and meters, inspecting, maintaining and adjusting pipes, racks, pumps, systems, compressors, convertors, etc., collecting samples and performing laboratory analyses, keeping written records and logs, and identifying problems areas and discrepancies and reporting to foreman.
- Inspect areas and assist with clean-up and area upkeep, including but not limited to cleaning, sweeping, and mopping floors, clearing crowded areas, and maintaining the area in a clean and safe condition, free and clear of debris.
- Completing any other duties that may be assigned.
Schedule Information:
Operators work two shifts in rotation pattern: 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (day shift) OR 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM (night shift).
Example of Shift Rotation:
- 3 days on Day shift
- 1 day off
- 3 days on Night shift
- 3 days off
- 4 days on Day shift
- 7 days off
- 4 days on Night shift
- 3 days off
In addition to this schedule, there may be instances where mandatory overtime is required that may disrupt the usual shift rotation. Overtime averages 15-20%.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or Equivalent (i.e., GED).
- 2 years of related experience (preferred).
- Ability to work with people at all levels of the organization.
- Demonstrate basic reading, writing, and mathematical skills.
Work Environment & Physical Demands:
- Must be tolerant and non-allergic to exposure of ammonia, chemical and acid fumes.
- While performing job duties, the employee frequently works near moving mechanical parts, and in outside weather conditions and is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions.
- The employee will work in close proximity to chemical processes with toxic or caustic chemicals, airborne particles, fumes, extreme heat, extreme cold, vibrations and electrical hazards.
- Must be able to lift and move equipment and tools weighing up to 50 lbs.
- Must be able to work a full 12-hour shift, often standing, walking, and climbing during the entire 12 hours.
- Must be able to climb ladders and stairways up to 100 feet high in order to operate equipment or take readings, and to work at heights up to 100 feet at any time of day or night, in any weather.
- Must be able to reach overhead to operate manual valves.
- Required to manually open and close valves on pipes up to 24” containing acid, steam, ammonia, water, or CO2.
- Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including FR uniform, hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, steel-toed boots, hearing protection, fall protection harnesses, chemical exposure suits are required in designated areas as well as a full-face respirator as necessary in emergencies.
Special Attention:
This position is safety and security sensitive in nature.
Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.
This position requires candidates to be local to the site location or willing to relocate independently, as relocation assistance is not provided.
This position deals with hazardous materials and/or industrial processes that can pose a risk to employees and the general public. This facility is required to comply with security standards under Department of Homeland Security (DHS) CFATS regulation 6 CFR Part 27.