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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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May operate motorized landscaping equipment (string trimmers, blowers, reciprocating saws, hedge trimmers, tillers) and vehicles (dump trucks, vans, golf carts, John Deere tractors and trailers.
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Perform scheduled preventative maintenance on plant utilities equipment generated from a CMMS system. Perform scheduled preventative maintenance on plant utilities equipment.
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The primary role of the Warehouse Specialist is to assist in all aspects of plant production, quality control, maintenance, and facility cleanliness. Are you willing to operate material handling equipment including forklift, order picker, pallet jack, and other equipment as required.
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We're a cutting-edge innovator leading the way to a new future of plant-based consumer and industrial solutions to replace petroleum-based products. Equipment training may include but not limited to JLG, forklift, Non-DOT truck, reach lift, etc.
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Company provided protective clothing required: Uniforms, hardhats, earplugs, safety glasses, hair restraints, steel-toed shoes, gloves, and safety harness may be required based on task performed; employees are required to wear all required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) (i.e. hard-hats, safety glasses, earplugs, uniforms, and steel-toed boots) in addition to job specific PPE requirements.
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General laborer, entry level, construction, heavy highway, infrastructure, yard, shop, plant, equipment, welding, forklift, laborer, operator, Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Indiana, parts, inventory, logistics, supply chain, warehouse, manufacturing, delivery driver, parts counter, service, skidsteer, bobcat.
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Working knowledge of food plant production and processing equipment preferred. This position is responsible for supervising the maintenance responsibilities and team, including: predictive maintenance, equipment repair and rebuild, electrical, refrigeration, grounds equipment, noise control and maintenance training programs.
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Under moderate supervision, responsible for the delivery of high quality off-air, satellite, and digital transport signals to the outside plant (point of demarcation from ISP facilities) utilizing, maintaining and installing a variety of optical and electrical interfaces including but not limited to coaxial cable, fiber optic transmission, and Ethernet cable.
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Performs production operations, including loading and unloading of chemical equipment, filters, vacuum and freeze driers, sampling of intermediates, size reductions, in-process qualitative and quantitative testing, packaging, and discharging of plant effluent, all as per established SOPs.
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Must have knowledge of utility and power plant mechanical and electrical equipment, including boilers, turbine generators, motors, pumps, fluid systems, chemical handling, water treatment systems, centrifugal air compressors, AC and DC electrical distribution and control systems.
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Actively and consistently support all efforts to simplify and enhance the customer experienceCoordinate with engineers and developers in designing the plant; draw and sketch installation and location of equipment and cable; complete bill of materials (BOM) needed for planned construction.
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Proficiency in reading hardware and ladder logic prints, troubleshooting electrical and robotic systems and equipment (e.g. Fanuc. Must be able to effectively maneuver about vehicles, equipment, assembly lines or stations, and about facility.
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Reviews methods for improving worker efficiency and reducing waste of materials and utilities such as restructuring job duties, reorganization of workflow, relocating workstations and equipment, and purchase of equipment.
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Lubricates and cleans machinery and support equipment to maintain housekeeping and preventive maintenance standards within the plant. Accomplishes all work orders to maintain safety; reduce downtime; decrease scrap; improve quality production; and improve plant efficiency.
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