Refinery Operator
Refinery Operator
Quincy, MA 02169
• Start up the process turning valves, moving handles, working overhead, observing
display screens and making other various moves to bring product into proper
specification.
• Use computerized control systems and manual valves to control process and
production.
• Draw product samples and conduct laboratory tests for various chemical
properties such as Iodine Value, Color, pH and others. Run test on Gas
Chromatographs.
• Enter laboratory test results and document observations on Quality Window.
• Perform an emergency equipment shutdown per safety permits and know when it
is necessary.
• Perform regular routine safety inspections that are assigned mitigating hazards or
reporting identified hazards to management.
• Perform cleanup of assigned area using shovels, mix T’s and other tools.
• Enter production data and end of shift information (usage and production) into
SAP.
• Perform visual/physical on site machinery and/or equipment inspection twice a
shift.
• Report and notify any defects system/machineries to maintenance department
/shift leader as soon as possible. Enter work orders into the electronic
maintenance tracking system.
• Conduct shift turnover with the relief operator in the control room.
• Participate in maintenance activities during shutdown and repairs, joining the
Maintenance team to perform inspection, installation and repairs as needed.
• Support and participate in Maintenance and Engineering teams problems.
• Perform Lockout Tag Out and Isolation of systems as required.
• Support and assist in the training and education of other employees as requested.
• Support the Company principles of Safety, Compliance, Quality, Cost and KPI’s.
• Perform other duties as requested or required.
Communications –Effective, timely and respectful communication and interactions with
other employees, supervisors, individuals from Regulatory Agencies is essential.
• 6:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m. or 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. work hour schedule. This is a 7-day
continuous schedule.
• Training to take place on the day shift for up to 4 months/ 40 hours a week
schedule
• Current hours and days of work may change based on the business need.
• Overtime hours will be necessary to cover for holidays, vacations, sick time, etc.
Essential:
Preferred: