- Observation of control panels, conducting unit walk-throughs, spill cleanup, routine repairs to small bore piping, painting, and assisting other crafts as needed
- Assisting and performing unit start-ups and shut downs
- Coordinating work with outside contractors
- Assist and Support Turnaround Maintenance Events
- Using hand tools and other specialty tools
- Pulling samples of product, identifying problems in operation, preparing work orders, getting worksites ready for repairs and overseeing the repairs
- Operators must be able to work in areas of high elevation, cramped quarters, confined spaces and in awkward bodily positions
- Physical abilities important to all Operators in the performance of usual and customary job duties include but are not limited to; walking, climbing, lifting, carrying and frequent operation of utility and process valves. Operators must be able to lift 50lbs.
- Operators must be able to work independently with no direct supervision. Performs other work, such as lubricating equipment, cleanup and housekeeping
Special assignments or tasks assigned to the employee by their supervisor, as determined from time to time in their sole and complete discretion.