Wilbur-Ellis Company
Chemical Plant Operator - St. Gabriel, LA
Wilbur-Ellis Company, Fort Saint Michael (historical), Alaska, United States
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Wilbur‑Ellis invests heavily in our employees by offering skill development and training, competitive compensation and benefits, and a tradition of promoting from within for a broad range of career opportunities. And we foster a supportive, people‑first work environment.
"We know the confidence gap can get in the way of meeting spectacular candidates, so please don't hesitate to apply - we'd love to hear from you."
Role Overview The Chemical Plant Operator is responsible for taking daily inventory, unloading and loading raw materials and finished goods, as well as helping in any of the other operational departments. Chemical Plant Operators are also responsible for using and maintaining the equipment used to blend chemicals.
What You’ll Do in this Role
Assist with inventory, leak, and tank checks; open/close tanks and transfer lines for raw material handling.
Operate equipment such as skid loaders, forklifts, pumps, blenders, reactors, and weighing scales.
Unload and transfer raw materials (e.g., Acetic acid, Formic acid, Aqua Ammonia) using proper safety procedures and personal protective equipment, including respirators.
Learn to read meters, charts, and instruments to ensure accurate production operations; gain experience with troubleshooting and report equipment issues to management.
Collect, label, and deliver product samples for lab testing.
Help prepare and label drums, totes, and other containers for shipping.
Follow batch instructions under supervision.
Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
What You Bring to the Role
Basic knowledge of computers.
Safety‑oriented work habits.
Strong attention to detail and precision in all operations.
Able to tolerate seasonal temperature extremes.
Ability to work in an environment with a moderately loud noise level.
Must pass a pulmonary function test and have a respirator clearance.
Be clean‑shaven to wear a respiratory mask.
2+ years of work experience in a chemical plant and a strong understanding of chemical processing are preferred but not required.
High School Diploma or higher required.
What Makes You a Great Fit
Versatile, flexible, and willing to work weekends and holidays.
Can contribute to a team with a positive attitude and outlook.
Safety‑minded and consistently follows safety protocols and procedures.
On time and prepared for work assignments that may include physical and repetitive tasks.
Compensation and Benefits
The hourly rate for this position ranges from $25.77 to $34.37 per hour. Please note that wages may vary depending on skills and experience.
This position is eligible for vacation, holidays, health, dental, vision, mental health, retirement plans, and other benefits. More information: https://mywebenefits.com/
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Wilbur‑Ellis invests heavily in our employees by offering skill development and training, competitive compensation and benefits, and a tradition of promoting from within for a broad range of career opportunities. And we foster a supportive, people‑first work environment.
"We know the confidence gap can get in the way of meeting spectacular candidates, so please don't hesitate to apply - we'd love to hear from you."
Role Overview The Chemical Plant Operator is responsible for taking daily inventory, unloading and loading raw materials and finished goods, as well as helping in any of the other operational departments. Chemical Plant Operators are also responsible for using and maintaining the equipment used to blend chemicals.
What You’ll Do in this Role
Assist with inventory, leak, and tank checks; open/close tanks and transfer lines for raw material handling.
Operate equipment such as skid loaders, forklifts, pumps, blenders, reactors, and weighing scales.
Unload and transfer raw materials (e.g., Acetic acid, Formic acid, Aqua Ammonia) using proper safety procedures and personal protective equipment, including respirators.
Learn to read meters, charts, and instruments to ensure accurate production operations; gain experience with troubleshooting and report equipment issues to management.
Collect, label, and deliver product samples for lab testing.
Help prepare and label drums, totes, and other containers for shipping.
Follow batch instructions under supervision.
Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
What You Bring to the Role
Basic knowledge of computers.
Safety‑oriented work habits.
Strong attention to detail and precision in all operations.
Able to tolerate seasonal temperature extremes.
Ability to work in an environment with a moderately loud noise level.
Must pass a pulmonary function test and have a respirator clearance.
Be clean‑shaven to wear a respiratory mask.
2+ years of work experience in a chemical plant and a strong understanding of chemical processing are preferred but not required.
High School Diploma or higher required.
What Makes You a Great Fit
Versatile, flexible, and willing to work weekends and holidays.
Can contribute to a team with a positive attitude and outlook.
Safety‑minded and consistently follows safety protocols and procedures.
On time and prepared for work assignments that may include physical and repetitive tasks.
Compensation and Benefits
The hourly rate for this position ranges from $25.77 to $34.37 per hour. Please note that wages may vary depending on skills and experience.
This position is eligible for vacation, holidays, health, dental, vision, mental health, retirement plans, and other benefits. More information: https://mywebenefits.com/
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