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BOILER/KILN OPERATOR - BEMIDJI, MN

Boiler/Kiln Operator - Bemidji, MNOperate boiler systems to achieve safe and environmentally sound steam production to meet plant heat and drying needs. Operate kilns to maximize lumber grade quality, ALS certification standards, and meet mill production needs. The hourly rate of pay for this position is $39.0784. Key activities/tasks include applying lumber drying concepts and working with boiler/kiln and mill teams to improve drying results and meet quality goals. Monitoring and communicating with forklift, planer, and coordinators on drying issues and results. Utilizing kiln control systems to consistently achieve drying goals and improve results. Entering results in various spreadsheets and monitoring drying results and trends against goals. Troubleshooting kiln and boiler operating problems. Complying with best practices as specified in the Improve system for achieving kiln excellence. Entering all in-process lumber inventory daily and at month end into the kiln report. Manually cleaning grates and cycling and dumping ash as necessary. Maintaining auxiliary backup equipment. Doing preventive maintenance and working on related equipment daily and weekly. Utilizing Maintenance Management System (AX) and writing work orders as needed. Monitoring, recording, and responding to boiler operations relative to MPCA operating permits, and operating and maintenance plans for pollution prevention. Operating forklift and front-end loader to load kilns, clean ash, and load fuel. Maintaining good housekeeping habits. Monitoring fuel storage bin. Inspecting all fire protection systems; following procedures as outlined on the Boiler Fire System Checklist. Learning proper usage of all chemicals including appropriate PPE requirements and what to do in case of a spill or emergency. Learning and having a basic understanding of the fire suppression system. Maintaining 5S/Total Productive Maintenance standards. Assisting in planning and executing semi-annual shutdowns.Requirements: Must possess a Minnesota Class 1B boiler operator license or above. Ability to work independently and solely make important operating decisions directly affecting product quality and boiler operations. Ability to learn and apply lumber drying concepts. Ability to operate equipment safely including various types of mobile equipment (i.e. forklift, front-end loader). Strong mechanical aptitude. Basic knowledge of electrical systems and components. Ability to coordinate, prioritize, and control multiple tasks. Ability to work a 12-hour rotating shift schedule. Capable of working in a boiler/sawmill environment with exposure to heat, noise, moving equipment, dust, and various weather conditions (heat, humidity, snow, and extreme cold). Capable of climbing stairs and ladders, bending on a regular basis; lifting of up to 60 pounds occasionally. Must be responsible, dependable, and very safety conscious.