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Management of ammonia refrigeration systems, process hazard analysis, process safety management. The Sr. Maintenance/Reliability Manager is primary responsible for developing, implementing, and driving strategies, that will improve overall maintenance practices and processes to increase and sustain equipment up-time and plant utilities functions including ammonia and refrigeration, as well as HVAC, steam, boiler, water infrastructure and systems.
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Two plus years of ammonia refrigeration maintenance experience as well as two plus years of electrical experience is required. Performing electrical and ammonia refrigeration maintenance.
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Ammonia Refrigeration Manager is responsible for the Plants Ammonia System and ensuring all Compliance and Safety concerns are met per the EPSM. The Ammonia Refrigeration Manger is responsible for Training, Scheduling and Managing Refrigeration Tech and to ensure Ammonia Refrigeration Tech meets all requirements and safety training to ensure Ammonia System meets and performs for buildings.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in refrigeration systems, particularly ammonia refrigeration, and will be responsible for these systems' maintenance, repair, and installation.
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Monitor third party maintenance vendors working near or with ammonia refrigeration system to ensure compliance with company, OSHA, and EPA safety policies. Job Summary: To maintain Ammonia Refrigeration equipment, and perform maintenance activities for buildings and equipment in order to support facility operations.
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Manage the operation & maintenance of a large scale ammonia refrigeration system, boiler/steam generation system and plant utilities network. Familiar with IIAR bulletins and publications regarding ammonia refrigeration systems.
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Formal ammonia refrigeration training and certifications. 5-10 years working with ammonia refrigeration systems. Knowledge of Process Safety Management (PSM) & Risk Management Planning (RMP) programs and compliance.
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Responsibilities of the Ammonia Facilities Technician:Assist with operation and maintenance of ammonia refrigeration systems, checking for compliance within safety standards as related to the PSM programPerform inspections and maintenance regularly to uphold system integrity and to be proactive in avoiding leaksHelp with the operation and minor maintenance and troubleshooting of HVAC systemsAssist with general building maintenance as needed for electrical, plumbing or structural components.
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The ideal candidate will be technically strong, experienced in Process Safety Management (PSM) and Risk Management Programs (RMP) for anhydrous ammonia refrigeration processes.
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This position is responsible for performing specific preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, mechanical and electrical repair, operation, and other various tasks related to the ammonia refrigeration system to meet production, shipping, storage, and refrigeration needs at a Food Processing facility.
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Involved in chemical and hazardous materials management programs (i.e., Process Safety Management, Ammonia Refrigeration Management Program, etc. Partners with the Corporate Director of EHS to implement the environmental control strategies at the plant (Wastewater Treatment, Particles Emission and Filtration, Dust Hazard Control, Ammonia Systems Controls, Process Safety management.
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An A mmonia Refrigeration Technician must possess thorough knowledge and understanding of industrial ammonia refrigeration systems, both operationally and mechanically. Responsibilities and Duties of an Ammonia Refrigeration Technician.
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Will perform preventative and predictive maintenance on all Process Refrigeration, HVAC, Boilers, and Compressed Air equipment and reports to Plant Leadership. Reporting to the Plant Director, the Ammonia Refrigeration Operator is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing all aspects of the ammonia refrigeration system for our new Cleveland, TN facility.
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Ammonia Refrigeration Technician. 1 year experience with ammonia refrigeration. Maintenance technician positions will require specific qualifications to be met in order to compete for these position.
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Will obtain the Refrigerating Engineers & Technicians Association (RETA) Certified Assistant Refrigeration Operator (CARO) and Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator (CIRO) certifications within 30 months of job entry date and will maintain them while employed in this position.
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