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Provide customer service to our clients by carrying out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and when appropriate, emergency response activities. As a Security Officer, you will serve and safeguard clients in a range of industries such as Commercial Real Estate, Healthcare, Education, Government and more.
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Utilizing appropriate software for data evaluation based on internal and external specifications, supporting continuous improvement of lab and plant processes through QA/QC activities, and meeting or exceeding customer expectations are key objectives.
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Using appropriate software to evaluate data based on internal and external specifications, support the continuous improvement of lab and plant processes through QA/QC activities and meet and/or exceed customer expectations.
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Summary/Objective: The Chemical Cleaning Technician will perform a wide range of physical activities that require strength and flexibility of the whole body for handling, positioning, moving, and manipulating equipment and materials, emergency response, and handling chemicals.
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Assist superintendent with day to day activities such as permitting, craft forecasting, and FPA (field productivity analysis) Assist superintendent with day to day activities such as permitting, craft forecasting, and FPA (field productivity analysis.
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Actively participate in turnaround and/or plant shutdown activities. Develop and maintain engineering specifications including, but not limited to, pressure vessel specifications, piping specifications, valve specifications, paint specifications, and insulation specifications.
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Be flexible to travel between several sites to execute the Continual Improvement Project Lead assigned activities; Our materials are the building blocks for critical industries, including construction, agriculture, energy, automotive, and infrastructure protection.
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Proven background, typically 10 years minimum in offshore Oil & Gas Completion and Commissioning activities in a Lead Technician or Engineer’s role, preferably with midstream / downstream experience.
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The Plant Engineer is responsible for providing technical support and expertise on fixed and rotating equipment specification, design, operation, and mechanical integrity. Act as a corporate resource on API, ANSI, ASME, and other applicable recognized standards for fixed and rotating equipment design, fabrication, inspection, repair, and alteration.
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Completes records, maintains tools and equipment, and performs various clean-up and housekeeping activities. - Communicating with supervision as necessary to ensure maximum performances as outlined by production goals - Reads and interprets instructions and documentation and plans work activities.
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Monitoring contractor performance against contract milestones and completion dates as well as performance as it relates to the other activities on-site to identify conflicts or potential delays.
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Participate in a variety of fire prevention operations, activities and programs including training, fire investigations; equipment operation and maintenance; participate in activities in response to natural disasters, incidents involving hazardous materials, and other emergency situations.
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The Plant Engineer is responsible for assuring equipment reliability by working within teams including engineers and reliability inspection personnel executing the mechanical integrity program, providing technical support to other departments including Operations, Maintenance, Engineering and EHS&S, and developing/improving departmental standards and best practices.
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This position reports to the Process Controls Supervisor and supports process control activities, as a member of an Operating Team, within the Garyville Refinery. ACEs will apply state-of-the-art technology with regard to process control and optimization to improve process safety and to increase the economic efficiency of refining operations.
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Perform specific inspections on materials, equipment, and construction/installation activities on site authorizing their acceptance at quality control completion. Perform specific inspections on materials, equipment, and construction/installation activities on site authorizing their acceptance at quality control completion.
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