W. R. Grace
Technician Specialist (Rotating Shift)
Annual Wage Range:
$64,800.00 - $89,100.00
Other Compensation:
Eligibility for the Short-Term Incentive program and other applicable bonuses
Benefits:
U.S. Employee Benefits Summary (grace.com)
Job Description:
The Technician Specialist is part of the Specialty Catalyst Process Technology team, working at Grace corporate headquarters in Columbia, MD, as a hands‑on pilot‑scale operations contributor supporting the small‑scale manufacture of catalysts and intermediates essential to produce polyethylene and polypropylene. A typical day includes safe handling of hazardous chemicals (including wearing a respirator and required PPE), operation of lab and pilot equipment, and using various material conveyance systems (forklift, hand truck, etc.). The role works a rotating shift schedule (often twelve‑hour shifts) with occasional overtime, rotating between several operating units within the group, mostly in Columbia, MD but occasionally in Curtis Bay, MD. This is an on‑site role in Columbia, MD.
Responsibilities
Work flexible, rotating shifts, weekends, and evenings as necessary.
Maintain flexibility in scheduling and collaborate with coworkers to foster a safe, engaged, and productive environment. Work independently as a member of the team.
Attend commercial plant trials at other Grace locations.
Extract samples of pilot plant material, troubleshoot, diagnose and solve technical problems.
Safely handle, store, and transport chemicals, including potentially hazardous chemicals and various organic and air‑sensitive materials.
Support development of technically oriented materials and documents.
Draft plant data sheets, environmental or incident reports, inventory sheets, process operating instructions, Job Safety Analysis forms, waste logs.
Complete all applicable Operator Training and Certification tests and maintain compliance with corporate and group safety initiatives.
Demonstrate enhanced accountability and ownership of processes and equipment.
Required Qualifications
High School diploma
Ability and willingness to become a certified forklift driver
Demonstrated mechanical experience with equipment set‑up and minor maintenance.
Experience understanding technical documents
Experience with various computer systems, navigate and utilize MS Office.
Physical Requirements and Environment
Ability to follow safety protocols and standards working in a pilot plant environment with highly hazardous materials
Ability to work in a high‑hazard environment, including adverse weather conditions, elevated spaces, confined spaces, extreme temperatures, and noisy surroundings.
Must be able to stand, walk, sit, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and climb stairs.
Must be willing to wear PPE (Personal Protective equipment) including but not limited to hard hat, protective eyewear, steel‑toed boots, hearing protection, full face respirator (when necessary but not daily), long sleeves and pants.
Ability to follow safety protocols and standards working in a pilot plant facility with highly hazardous materials
Preferred Qualifications
Associates degree or two years of college with coursework in chemistry, engineering and/or math
Experience in handling pyrophoric and/or organic materials
Experience reading and understanding technical documents and participating in new process startups.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
Life Insurance and Disability
Grace Wellness Program
Flexible Workplace
Retirement Plans
401(k) Company Match
Paid Vacation and Holidays
Parental Leave (salaried only)
Tuition Reimbursement
Company Donation Match Program
Nearest Major Market: Baltimore
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$64,800.00 - $89,100.00
Other Compensation:
Eligibility for the Short-Term Incentive program and other applicable bonuses
Benefits:
U.S. Employee Benefits Summary (grace.com)
Job Description:
The Technician Specialist is part of the Specialty Catalyst Process Technology team, working at Grace corporate headquarters in Columbia, MD, as a hands‑on pilot‑scale operations contributor supporting the small‑scale manufacture of catalysts and intermediates essential to produce polyethylene and polypropylene. A typical day includes safe handling of hazardous chemicals (including wearing a respirator and required PPE), operation of lab and pilot equipment, and using various material conveyance systems (forklift, hand truck, etc.). The role works a rotating shift schedule (often twelve‑hour shifts) with occasional overtime, rotating between several operating units within the group, mostly in Columbia, MD but occasionally in Curtis Bay, MD. This is an on‑site role in Columbia, MD.
Responsibilities
Work flexible, rotating shifts, weekends, and evenings as necessary.
Maintain flexibility in scheduling and collaborate with coworkers to foster a safe, engaged, and productive environment. Work independently as a member of the team.
Attend commercial plant trials at other Grace locations.
Extract samples of pilot plant material, troubleshoot, diagnose and solve technical problems.
Safely handle, store, and transport chemicals, including potentially hazardous chemicals and various organic and air‑sensitive materials.
Support development of technically oriented materials and documents.
Draft plant data sheets, environmental or incident reports, inventory sheets, process operating instructions, Job Safety Analysis forms, waste logs.
Complete all applicable Operator Training and Certification tests and maintain compliance with corporate and group safety initiatives.
Demonstrate enhanced accountability and ownership of processes and equipment.
Required Qualifications
High School diploma
Ability and willingness to become a certified forklift driver
Demonstrated mechanical experience with equipment set‑up and minor maintenance.
Experience understanding technical documents
Experience with various computer systems, navigate and utilize MS Office.
Physical Requirements and Environment
Ability to follow safety protocols and standards working in a pilot plant environment with highly hazardous materials
Ability to work in a high‑hazard environment, including adverse weather conditions, elevated spaces, confined spaces, extreme temperatures, and noisy surroundings.
Must be able to stand, walk, sit, climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and climb stairs.
Must be willing to wear PPE (Personal Protective equipment) including but not limited to hard hat, protective eyewear, steel‑toed boots, hearing protection, full face respirator (when necessary but not daily), long sleeves and pants.
Ability to follow safety protocols and standards working in a pilot plant facility with highly hazardous materials
Preferred Qualifications
Associates degree or two years of college with coursework in chemistry, engineering and/or math
Experience in handling pyrophoric and/or organic materials
Experience reading and understanding technical documents and participating in new process startups.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
Life Insurance and Disability
Grace Wellness Program
Flexible Workplace
Retirement Plans
401(k) Company Match
Paid Vacation and Holidays
Parental Leave (salaried only)
Tuition Reimbursement
Company Donation Match Program
Nearest Major Market: Baltimore
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