Veolia
Company Description
Veolia in North America is the top-ranked environmental company in the United States for three consecutive years, and the country’s largest private water operator and technology provider as well as hazardous waste and pollution treatment leader. It offers a full spectrum of water, waste, and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery. Veolia helps commercial, industrial, healthcare, higher education and municipality customers throughout North America. Headquartered in Boston, Veolia has more than 10,000 employees working at more than 350 locations across North America.
Job Description Position Purpose Provide comprehensive management of the facilities water supply, treatment, usage, and disposal. Maintain accurate and detailed records throughout the process for each regulatory agency governing each stage of the process. Ensure that all equipment and instrumentation used in the treatment, usage, and disposal process meet regulatory and site specifications.
Primary Duties/Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive management of the facilities water supply, treatment, usage, and disposal
Maintain accurate and detailed records throughout the process for each regulatory agency governing each stage of the process
Ensure that all equipment and instrumentation used in the treatment, usage, and disposal process meet regulatory and site specifications
Ability to work independently, efficiently and make necessary decisions in regards to treatment requirements and quality standards
Maintain detailed electronic log, documented rounds, electronic spreadsheets, and produce daily reports each shift
Make routine rounds throughout shift in all treatment areas
Performs daily RCRA and Safety Inspections as required
Monitor all indicators, trends, and alarms on the Programmable Logic Controller(PLC) and local system setups throughout shift and make adjustments accordingly. Respond to notifications in a timely and efficient manner
Report any exceedances or permit violations to supervision, management, and EH&S immediately and document the occurrence on the designated forms and logs
Order daily consumable products from vendors for items such as: Acid, chlorine, chemical additives, potable water loads, and lab testing equipment and chemicals
Maintain and enforce compliance on a high level of housekeeping and environmental standards throughout all treatment areas
Respond to upset and abnormal conditions in a safe and timely manner while following all established protocols and Standard Division Practices(SDP)
Troubleshoot, maintain, repair, test, and monitor all equipment within the water treatment areas
Troubleshoot, maintain, repair, test, and monitor the facility’s supply of fire suppression water and its system components
Report any spills or emergency situations to supervision and site Emergency Coordinators immediately and assist with remediation efforts and situational response
Report malfunctions and inoperable equipment to the maintenance department for repairs using the site Work Request System
Perform basic maintenance to area equipment such as filter swapping, tote changing, gasket & gauge replacements, tubing replacement, and parts greasing
Safely shut down and start up the treatment units and areas during scheduled outages as well as upset conditions
Perform Lock Out Tag Out(LOTO) on all systems and streams within the treatment areas
Work with contractors and maintenance department on preventative maintenance and repairs
Issue work permits for all treatment areas. These permits may include:
Safe Work, HotWork, Line Break, and Confined Space Entry Permits
Participate in continuous ongoing retraining, refresher, and state certification programs
Train, or assist in the training, development, and sign-off of treatment area operators
Provide operational expertise on unit and assist with audits and providing information for external entities and regulatory agencies
Provide technical guidance and work with site Engineers to design, test, and implement unit upgrades and improvements
Offload and unload tanker trucks as needed for storage or injection
Performs basic lab procedures and is proficient in the usage of basic lab equipment for testing and verification purposes. Some of the equipment and tests include:
pH, turbidity, conductivity, specific gravity, ISBSP, & hardness
titraters, mixers, probes, meters, and analyzers
Performs daily calibration of equipment.
Assist with maintaining access to the Port Arthur facility and its subsidiary properties North and South of the facility.
Maintain and operate a number of unique pieces of equipment and systems such as:
Ultrafiltration(UF) System, Reverse Osmosis(RO) System, Boilers, Marley Cooling Tower, Clarifiers, Sand Filters, Metering Pumps, Blowers, Tractor & Diesel Pumps
Cartridge Filters, Transfer Pumps, Air Compressors, High Pressure Injection Pumps, Sump Pumps, & Annulus Pumps
Maintain deep well injection pressures, rates, and pH staying within permit parameters
Maintain deep well annulus pressure to prevent waste water leaking into the environment
Maintain site Waste Water Treatment Plant to prevent failure of system and prevent permit violations for outfall requirements
Extract representative waste samples from scrubber blow-down, injection tank, and batch tanks, completes appropriate labeling, and maintains record keeping on sampling according to established standards
Operate a variety of rolling stock such as:
Forklifts, Manlifts, Scissor Lifts, Roll-Off Truck, Front-end Loader, Backhoe, 80BBL tanker, 130BBL tanker, Yard Mule, and Tractor
Education/Experience/Background
High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED) equivalent required
Specific knowledge and experience may be considered to select candidates.
Prior Water treatment experience preferred
Surface/Distribution Water License is a plus
Minimum two years process operations experience preferred
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Must possess basic operational knowledge of Google & Microsoft based applications
Google Sheets, Docs, Gmail, Access, Word & Excel
Must be able to learn and operate site computer programs without assistance
Must consistently demonstrate the ability to operate assigned machines and equipment meeting or exceeding processing and quality targets under general supervision.
Must demonstrate ability to efficiently operate equipment such as pumps, engines, centrifuge, generators, valves, gates, mixers, conveyors, blowers, dryers, chemical feed, odor control, disinfection equipment, sludge processing filters, belt presses, and measuring/control devices, testing equipment and material handling equipment.
Must have the ability to diagnose process and mechanical problems in single or multiple unit processes, troubleshoot basic equipment and take corrective action within policy and procedure limitations.
Must demonstrate a working ability to use computer programs for process control
Required Certification/Licenses/Training
Must be able to obtain respirator certifications and maintain fit test compliance
Must maintain current status on all annual site and corporate training requirements
Must be able to get signed off on the usage of site rolling stock such as: Forklifts, Roll-off Trucks, Backhoe, Front-end Loader, Manlift, 80BBL tanker, 130BBL tanker, etc.
Possess or obtain at minimum a Class-C Surface and/or Distribution Water License
Class-B or Class-A licenses accepted and preferred
Benefits Veolia’s comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental, vision, life insurance, savings accounts, tuition reimbursement, paid volunteering and more. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement. Pay and benefits for employees represented by a union are outlined in their collective bargaining agreement.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer! All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Disclaimer: The salary, other compensation, and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, subject to applicable law.
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Job Description Position Purpose Provide comprehensive management of the facilities water supply, treatment, usage, and disposal. Maintain accurate and detailed records throughout the process for each regulatory agency governing each stage of the process. Ensure that all equipment and instrumentation used in the treatment, usage, and disposal process meet regulatory and site specifications.
Primary Duties/Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive management of the facilities water supply, treatment, usage, and disposal
Maintain accurate and detailed records throughout the process for each regulatory agency governing each stage of the process
Ensure that all equipment and instrumentation used in the treatment, usage, and disposal process meet regulatory and site specifications
Ability to work independently, efficiently and make necessary decisions in regards to treatment requirements and quality standards
Maintain detailed electronic log, documented rounds, electronic spreadsheets, and produce daily reports each shift
Make routine rounds throughout shift in all treatment areas
Performs daily RCRA and Safety Inspections as required
Monitor all indicators, trends, and alarms on the Programmable Logic Controller(PLC) and local system setups throughout shift and make adjustments accordingly. Respond to notifications in a timely and efficient manner
Report any exceedances or permit violations to supervision, management, and EH&S immediately and document the occurrence on the designated forms and logs
Order daily consumable products from vendors for items such as: Acid, chlorine, chemical additives, potable water loads, and lab testing equipment and chemicals
Maintain and enforce compliance on a high level of housekeeping and environmental standards throughout all treatment areas
Respond to upset and abnormal conditions in a safe and timely manner while following all established protocols and Standard Division Practices(SDP)
Troubleshoot, maintain, repair, test, and monitor all equipment within the water treatment areas
Troubleshoot, maintain, repair, test, and monitor the facility’s supply of fire suppression water and its system components
Report any spills or emergency situations to supervision and site Emergency Coordinators immediately and assist with remediation efforts and situational response
Report malfunctions and inoperable equipment to the maintenance department for repairs using the site Work Request System
Perform basic maintenance to area equipment such as filter swapping, tote changing, gasket & gauge replacements, tubing replacement, and parts greasing
Safely shut down and start up the treatment units and areas during scheduled outages as well as upset conditions
Perform Lock Out Tag Out(LOTO) on all systems and streams within the treatment areas
Work with contractors and maintenance department on preventative maintenance and repairs
Issue work permits for all treatment areas. These permits may include:
Safe Work, HotWork, Line Break, and Confined Space Entry Permits
Participate in continuous ongoing retraining, refresher, and state certification programs
Train, or assist in the training, development, and sign-off of treatment area operators
Provide operational expertise on unit and assist with audits and providing information for external entities and regulatory agencies
Provide technical guidance and work with site Engineers to design, test, and implement unit upgrades and improvements
Offload and unload tanker trucks as needed for storage or injection
Performs basic lab procedures and is proficient in the usage of basic lab equipment for testing and verification purposes. Some of the equipment and tests include:
pH, turbidity, conductivity, specific gravity, ISBSP, & hardness
titraters, mixers, probes, meters, and analyzers
Performs daily calibration of equipment.
Assist with maintaining access to the Port Arthur facility and its subsidiary properties North and South of the facility.
Maintain and operate a number of unique pieces of equipment and systems such as:
Ultrafiltration(UF) System, Reverse Osmosis(RO) System, Boilers, Marley Cooling Tower, Clarifiers, Sand Filters, Metering Pumps, Blowers, Tractor & Diesel Pumps
Cartridge Filters, Transfer Pumps, Air Compressors, High Pressure Injection Pumps, Sump Pumps, & Annulus Pumps
Maintain deep well injection pressures, rates, and pH staying within permit parameters
Maintain deep well annulus pressure to prevent waste water leaking into the environment
Maintain site Waste Water Treatment Plant to prevent failure of system and prevent permit violations for outfall requirements
Extract representative waste samples from scrubber blow-down, injection tank, and batch tanks, completes appropriate labeling, and maintains record keeping on sampling according to established standards
Operate a variety of rolling stock such as:
Forklifts, Manlifts, Scissor Lifts, Roll-Off Truck, Front-end Loader, Backhoe, 80BBL tanker, 130BBL tanker, Yard Mule, and Tractor
Education/Experience/Background
High School Diploma or General Educational Development (GED) equivalent required
Specific knowledge and experience may be considered to select candidates.
Prior Water treatment experience preferred
Surface/Distribution Water License is a plus
Minimum two years process operations experience preferred
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Must possess basic operational knowledge of Google & Microsoft based applications
Google Sheets, Docs, Gmail, Access, Word & Excel
Must be able to learn and operate site computer programs without assistance
Must consistently demonstrate the ability to operate assigned machines and equipment meeting or exceeding processing and quality targets under general supervision.
Must demonstrate ability to efficiently operate equipment such as pumps, engines, centrifuge, generators, valves, gates, mixers, conveyors, blowers, dryers, chemical feed, odor control, disinfection equipment, sludge processing filters, belt presses, and measuring/control devices, testing equipment and material handling equipment.
Must have the ability to diagnose process and mechanical problems in single or multiple unit processes, troubleshoot basic equipment and take corrective action within policy and procedure limitations.
Must demonstrate a working ability to use computer programs for process control
Required Certification/Licenses/Training
Must be able to obtain respirator certifications and maintain fit test compliance
Must maintain current status on all annual site and corporate training requirements
Must be able to get signed off on the usage of site rolling stock such as: Forklifts, Roll-off Trucks, Backhoe, Front-end Loader, Manlift, 80BBL tanker, 130BBL tanker, etc.
Possess or obtain at minimum a Class-C Surface and/or Distribution Water License
Class-B or Class-A licenses accepted and preferred
Benefits Veolia’s comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental, vision, life insurance, savings accounts, tuition reimbursement, paid volunteering and more. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement. Pay and benefits for employees represented by a union are outlined in their collective bargaining agreement.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer! All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Disclaimer: The salary, other compensation, and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time, subject to applicable law.
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