Celanese International Corporation
Production Operator
Celanese International Corporation, Narrows, Virginia, United States, 24124
Overview
The Production Operator is responsible for operating production equipment including troubleshooting and operator assisted maintenance. Operators will gain a thorough understanding of the processes and equipment operation and understand how safety can be impacted by any process change
Responsibilities
Performs all functions safely within the production areas
Operates production equipment including troubleshooting and operator-assisted maintenance activities
Learns and rotates to all jobs including floor operation, control room and quality control operations
Supports maintenance through proper lock-out tag-out of equipment and issuing safety work permits when required
Strictly follows all production specification sheets and Standard Operating Procedures
Maintains accurate records of all observations and results
Accurately and thoroughly reports data through written and oral reports to leadership
Enters work notifications into SAP when malfunctioning equipment is identified and assists with initial trouble-shooting
Accurately and timely reporting of all safety and environmental events
Maintains and improves housekeeping standards in the work areas
Participates in design discussions, writing and reviewing SOPs, performing line walk-downs, labeling equipment and other duties as assigned.
Shifts available (8- or 12-hour shifts) Rotating shifts – 8- or 12-hour shifts
8 hour – 7am -3pm, 3pm -11pm, 11pm - 7am - 7-day swing schedule rotating shifts
12 hour - 7am – 7pm & 7pm – 7am – 4 days on, 4 days off, rotating shifts (on call)
* Must be able to work weekends & holidays Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED
Previous experience in manufacturing or production environment strongly preferred
Previous training and/or experience on forklift operations a plus
Candidates must be able to demonstrate basic knowledge and skills by completing the ACT WorkKeys assessment testing and attain required scores
Ability and willingness to work rotating shifts, including weekends and holidays.
Demonstrated ability to develop a thorough understanding of the processes and equipment operation and understand how safety can be impacted by any process changes
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability and willingness to work overtime as needed
Excellent observation skills
Adaptable and strong willingness to learn
Able to work in a fast-paced, changing manufacturing environment
Understanding of ESHA and other regulatory issues
Basic mechanical skills and analytical skills
Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues
Ability to work well in a team environment with limited supervision
Experience with safety programs in an industrial environment
Responsibilities
Performs all functions safely within the production areas
Operates production equipment including troubleshooting and operator-assisted maintenance activities
Learns and rotates to all jobs including floor operation, control room and quality control operations
Supports maintenance through proper lock-out tag-out of equipment and issuing safety work permits when required
Strictly follows all production specification sheets and Standard Operating Procedures
Maintains accurate records of all observations and results
Accurately and thoroughly reports data through written and oral reports to leadership
Enters work notifications into SAP when malfunctioning equipment is identified and assists with initial trouble-shooting
Accurately and timely reporting of all safety and environmental events
Maintains and improves housekeeping standards in the work areas
Participates in design discussions, writing and reviewing SOPs, performing line walk-downs, labeling equipment and other duties as assigned.
Shifts available (8- or 12-hour shifts) Rotating shifts – 8- or 12-hour shifts
8 hour – 7am -3pm, 3pm -11pm, 11pm - 7am - 7-day swing schedule rotating shifts
12 hour - 7am – 7pm & 7pm – 7am – 4 days on, 4 days off, rotating shifts (on call)
* Must be able to work weekends & holidays Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED
Previous experience in manufacturing or production environment strongly preferred
Previous training and/or experience on forklift operations a plus
Candidates must be able to demonstrate basic knowledge and skills by completing the ACT WorkKeys assessment testing and attain required scores
Ability and willingness to work rotating shifts, including weekends and holidays.
Demonstrated ability to develop a thorough understanding of the processes and equipment operation and understand how safety can be impacted by any process changes
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability and willingness to work overtime as needed
Excellent observation skills
Adaptable and strong willingness to learn
Able to work in a fast-paced, changing manufacturing environment
Understanding of ESHA and other regulatory issues
Basic mechanical skills and analytical skills
Ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues
Ability to work well in a team environment with limited supervision
Experience with safety programs in an industrial environment