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Plant ManagerThe Plant Manager will be accountable for all aspects of plant performance and will ensure that objectives are attained in a cost-effective and measurable manner that's consistent with safety & quality requirements.
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A Degree in Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Plant Pathology, Environmental Sciences, Landscape Management, Turf-grass, or similar experience. The Plant Health Care focus is on ensuring the health and well being of trees and shrubs on a clients' landscape in a specific territory.
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Flint Hills Resources is looking for a Plant Operator to join our team at our Asphalt plant in West Fargo, ND. As a Plant Operator you will work as part of a team to ensure the overall operation of the terminal including basic functions such as receipt and shipment of raw materials and asphalt products, manufacturing of asphalt products, lab testing, inspection and record keeping requirements, computer-oriented tasks, and the maintenance of the equipment in the facility.
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Support plant management team through meaningful analysis of costs and trends. Perform scenario analysis and model outcomes for plant process changes, formulation changes, etc. This position is a strong business partner and a financial leader at the Moundsville Board Plant.
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A Degree in Arboriculture, Urban Forestry, Horticulture, Plant Science, Plant Pathology, Environmental Sciences, Landscape Management, Turf-grass, or similar experience preferred. The Plant Health Care Team are specialists dedicated to inspecting plant material, identifying problems, and ethically treating or preventing the many problems that trees and shrubs may face.
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Job Summary The Plant Health Care Team are specialists dedicated to inspecting plant material, identifying problems, and ethically treating or preventing the many problems that trees and shrubs may face.
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Plant Health Care is responsible for selecting the most appropriate product or treatment for each problem. They are our team of "detectives"; looking at each plant disease/infestation as a puzzle they can't wait to solve.
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Support plant leadership team (Fabrication Manager, Extrusion Manager & GM/ Plant Manager) whenever the need arises during vacations. The Asstistant Plant Manager/ Sr Manufacturing Operations Manager will play a critical role managing/ coordinating work w/ Operations, Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS), and Quality teams, Engineering, Reliability & Maintenance teams, reporting directly to the GM/ Plant Manager.
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6 months experience in power plant or 6 months experience as a water plant operator. The Water Plant Operator (WPO) maintains water and steam chemistry within specification and assists in the safe and efficient operation of the water plant.
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Oversees and manages the City's water treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant, compost system, water storage reservoirs, and sewer pump stations. Do you have supervisory and administrative experience at a water and/or wastewater treatment plant facilities.
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General Statement of Duties Under direct supervision, this employee is responsible for monitoring the proper operation of and controlling the various processes and equipment in a facility (e.g., water/wastewater treatment plant, pumping station.
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Requirements: Must be able to repetively lift up to 30 pounds, walk, stoop, squat, sit, kneel and be capable of passing required physical examination Knowledge of basic tools and their uses, basic mathematical and measurement skills (adding, subtracting, division, & multiplication) One year of verifiable work experience preferred in road construction, quarry or Asphalt Plant Maintain reliable attendance, meeting company standards, and maintain a positive attitude.
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For an additional description of this position, please refer to the classification specification for Water Treatment Plant Operator Minimum QualificationsAn Associate's degree in Engineering, Environmental or Industrial Technologies, Building Maintenance or a related field; or at least one year experience assisting in the operation of a water treatment facility.
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As a Plant Manager, you will direct plant operations within a large facility containing multiple, complex operations with 600+ employees, potentially spanning multiple buildings. Prior Plant Manager experience required.
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Purpose of Role The Plant Customer Service Role provides direction and support to the logistics team and ensures the accurate, efficient and timely handling of all inbound and outbound shipments.
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