Beaumont, Texas, USA
46 days ago
Incinerator Operator

Company Description

About Veolia North America

A subsidiary of Veolia group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste, and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting, and resource recovery. VNA helps commercial, industrial, healthcare, higher education, and municipality customers throughout North America. Headquartered in Boston, Mass., Veolia North America has more than 10,000 employees working at more than 350 locations across the continent. Please visit our website www.veolianorthamerica.com

Job Description

BENEFITS 

Veolia's comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental and vision insurance. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement.  Pay and benefits for employees represented by a union are outlined in their collective bargaining agreement.   

Position Purpose:  
Maintain incineration unit within permitted operating envelopes while overseeing the complete thermal destruction of waste feed streams along with the scrubbing of acid gasses and removal of particulate matter generated during the incineration process. Safely and efficiently monitor and maintain all equipment within the incinerator unit and direct unit employees towards a common objective.

Primary Duties/responsibilities: 

Maximize unit throughput within established operating envelopes(OE) and permit established parametersDirect all unit operators as needed to maintain optimal unit performance and maximum throughputCoordinate with management and unit operators to set feed priorities and determine the priority of feed streamsMonitor all indicators, trends, and alarms on the Distributed Control System(DCS) throughout shift and make adjustments accordinglyMonitor all screens and surveillance systems from main control room to ensure proper functionality of equipment and site securityMaintain detailed electronic log, documented rounds, electronic spreadsheets, and produce daily reports each shiftMaintain the Air Pollution Control(APC) train within designated OE to ensure proper scrubbing of acid gasses and particulate matter generated during the incineration processPerform required weekly safety shutoff tests and verifications as well as annual burner management testingReport any exceedances or permit violations to supervision, management, and EH&S immediately and document the occurrence on the designated forms and logsRespond to upset and abnormal conditions in a safe and timely manner while following all established protocols and Standard Division Practices(SDP)Troubleshoot, maintain, repair, test, and monitor all equipment within the incinerator unitMake routine rounds throughout shift in all areas of the incineratorTroubleshoot feed stream issues. Unplug, clear, and flush all feed stream sources such as:Lines, chutes, tubes, pipes, nozzles, gates and conveyorsReport malfunctions and inoperable equipment to the maintenance department for repairs using the site Work Request SystemPerform basic maintenance to unit equipment such as valve changing, gasket & gauge replacements, and blind flange removal and installationSafely shut down and start up the incinerator unit during scheduled outages as well as upset conditionsPerform Lock Out Tag Out(LOTO) on all systems and streams within the incineration unitWork with contractors and maintenance department on preventative maintenance and repairsIssue permits and serve as Permit Supervisor/Authorizer for ALL areas of the Veolia Port Arthur site, not just within the incinerator unit. These permits may include:Safe Work, HotWork, Line Break, and Confined Space Entry PermitsMaintain all “Hot Sumps” within the unitPerform daily ash clearing of the kiln disengaging chamber by performing PowershotsPerform deslagging of the kiln as needed with controlled meltout per SDPPerform routine deslagging of the Secondary Combustion Chamber(SCC) with controlled meltout per SDP and a follow up “Shootout” of the SCC bottom to remove slag inventory buildupOversee unit operators during outages while cleaning out all vessels and equipment and monitor the repair efforts of contractors and maintenanceTrain or assist in the training, development, and sign-off of incinerator and unit operatorsPerform Supervisory duties in the absence of assigned shift supervisor. These duties may include:Completing incident reports and completing post incident screeningsCompleting and distributing of the Weekly Shift ScheduleCoordinating with multiple departments on feed priorities and needsAttending daily and weekly meetingsReviewing, validating, approving, and assigning work requests and work ordersPerform daily RCRA inspection audits and weekly powershot inspectionsServe as site Emergency Response Team(ERT) member, Emergency Coordinator(EC), or Incident Commander(IC) for the Veolia Port Arthur FacilityReport any spills or emergency situations to supervision and site Emergency Coordinators immediately and assist with remediation efforts and situational responseOrder daily consumable products from vendors for items such as Lime and CausticProvide operational expertise on unit and assist with audits and providing information for external entitiesProvide technical guidance and work with site Engineers to design, test, and implement unit upgrades and improvementsMaintain and enforce compliance on a high level of housekeeping and environmental standards throughout the entire incineration unitInspect safety equipment and ensure impairments are reported and turned in on all systems not active or operational at the time.Operate a variety of rolling stock such as: Forklifts, Manlifts, Scissor Lifts, Roll-Off Truck, Front-end Loader, Backhoe, 80BBL tanker, 130BBL tanker, and yard Mule

Work Environment: 

Spends 100% of the time in operations environment. May need to work outside in inclement weather conditions and drive company vehicle to perform duties. May serve rotational 24 hour emergency on-call.

Possible Work Hazards: 

May be exposed to possible operations hazards including dust, fumes, toxic and caustic chemicals, heavy machinery, high pressure, hot or cold temperatures, slippery surfaces, water and electrical equipment hazards.

Physical Demands:

Amount of time spent – Standing 25%, Walking 75% for as many as five miles per shift.While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, or crouch and enter confined spaces. May be required to use ladders or stairs.The employee must lift and/or move up to 50 pounds (occasionally 60 pounds). Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, and ability to adjust focus.Requires close visual observation to detect process non-conformance and machine malfunction.

Qualifications

Education / Experience / Background: 

High School education or equivalent with the ability to read, write and comprehend English (operational, process, safety and quality instructions). Must have the ability to perform basic math equations.  Associate’s degree in a science or technical area strongly preferred.Over five years experience in a related position and environment with knowledge of the methods, techniques, and practices of water/wastewater treatment.   Regulatory Knowledge (RCRA, CERCLA), and knowledge of Title V – NESHAPS.

Knowledge / Skills / Abilities: 

Must possess basic operational knowledge of Google & Microsoft based applicationsGoogle Sheets, Docs, Gmail, Access, Word & ExcelMust be able to learn and operate site computer programs without assistanceDemonstrates ability to mentor, coach and train othersMust consistently demonstrate the ability to operate all machines and equipment meeting or exceeding processing and quality targets under general supervision.Must demonstrate ability to efficiently operate all equipment in the facility which may include pumps, agitators, generators, compressors, valves, gates, mixers, conveyors, blowers, dryers, chemical feeds, testing equipment, and material handling equipment.Must have the ability to diagnose process problems regardless of complexity, troubleshoot process control instrumentation equipment and related systems and take corrective action within policy and procedure limitations. Must demonstrate ability to work in a team environment and willingness to assume additional or new responsibilities readily.Must be able to serve rotational 24 hour emergency on-call if required by site.

Required Certification / Licenses / Training: 

Must be able to obtain respirator certifications and maintain fit test complianceMust be able to pass a BATF background screening for Powershot usageMust maintain current status on all annual site and corporate training requirementsMust be able to get signed off on the usage of site rolling stock such as: Forklifts, Roll-off Trucks, Backhoe, Front-end Loader, Manlift, 80BBL tanker, 130BBL tanker, etc..

Additional Information

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer! All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status

Disclaimer: The salary, other compensation, and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, subject to applicable law.

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