Responsible for delegating work and providing the Treating Engineers and pad operators with the resources necessary to successfully perform their duties. Operates treating plan in a productive, efficient and safe manner.
Principal Responsibilities:
Acts as a mentor, provides leadership and direction to employees at the treating plant and drip pad area. Works together with other Supervisors.
Communicate operational information with Supervisors and all other departments as it relates to scheduling treatment, quality control and maintenance.
Operate and control systems by prescribed operating procedures, including but not limited to the following major systems: Boiler and pressure vessels, vacuum and condensate recovery systems, preservative mix, transfer and storage systems, hazardous and solid waste processing and storage, charge transfer tables and emergency response equipment.
Change treatment charges. Identify and inspect materials for conformance, inspect binders and cables, move and store charges.
Record and document systems activity to assure accurate processing of materials in conformance with corporate policy and standard operating procedures.
Assists in preservative inventory management, including sampling, receiving, mixing and usage control.
Sample, test, and treat waters systems, including inspection, documentation of chemical usage and supplies inventory.
Cleans systems, handle process, store and document hazardous waste management.
Participates and contributes to company safety program.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Qualifications:
Education: High School diploma or GED
Experience: 3 years' experience as treating engineer
License/Certification: Pesticide applicators license, boiler operating license, State certifications and license as required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability and knowledge to answer questions and make decisions
Must be able to wear a respirator and pass the medical exam and fit test (clean shaved face may be required)
Solid knowledge of federal and state regulations related to treating department
Solid knowledge of hazardous waste regulations
Continuous education units need to keep pesticide certification