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Full-timeDescriptionUnder the general direction of the Shift Lead, Engineer, or Supervisor, performs diversified but semi-repetitive chemical processes following standardized methods and procedures under changing conditions. This position will perform front-line operation of small- to large-scale chemical processes for the production of pharmaceuticals and specialty chemicals. This may include both batch and continuous processing on a twenty-four-hour basis. Assignments are of moderate complexity requiring the exercise of some discretion and limited use of judgment and initiative.Requirements
Education and experience -
- Requires a minimum of a High School Diploma or GED and an Associate's degree, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Typically requires 2-4 years directly related experience in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Competencies/skills -
- Must have knowledge of practices and procedures in the area of assignment.
- Must be able to perform diversified but semi-repetitive operations following standard methods and procedures under changing conditions.
- Some independent action is required within predetermined limits.
- Familiarity with facility and process equipment, instrumentation, and data collection.
CERTIFICATIONS and LICENSES
Working Conditions
Workplace includes areas where chemical materials are encountered. May involve exposure to a variety of chemical environments and high noise areas. Must have a high consciousness for personnel and equipment safety. May be required to use a variety of personal protective equipment.
Physical Requirements
- Lifting Requirements: The ability to lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds routinely. This includes tools, equipment, and materials used in the chemical processing operations.
- Mobility and Flexibility: The job requires frequent reaching, bending, twisting, turning, and climbing. Operators must be able to walk, stand, and climb stairs or crossovers for extended periods.
- Endurance: The position demands the ability to work in various positions such as walking, standing, or sitting for prolonged durations.
- Environmental Conditions: The work environment may include exposure to indoor factory conditions and outdoor environments with varying temperatures. Operators must be able to work in these conditions and handle exposure to chemical environments and high noise areas.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Operators must be willing and able to wear various types of PPE, including respirators, gloves, safety glasses, and protective clothing, as required by the job to ensure safety in potentially hazardous conditions. Manual Dexterity and Physical Stamina: The job involves operating tools and machinery, requiring good manual dexterity and physical stamina to handle the rigors of chemical processing and equipment handling.