Utility Tech
224 Catherine St Fort Erie, ON L2A2K9 CA
Job Description
The role of the Utility Technician is to maintain HKE standards and rework area. The role varies from plant to plant, dependent upon the size of the facility and equipment. A Utility Technician may work as part of department or work independently.
- CORE RESPONSIBILITY
- Maintain the rework area; including but not limited to pumping R6 and sludging (removing waste). Loading empty drums and totes & skids into trailers to be delivered to recycling facility.
- Assist with the rework of R6, returns & wastewater.
- Assist with labeling duties.
- Perform housekeeping duties around the facility as needed.
- Actively participate in SMART and other safety programs.
- Follow all EHS regulations and guidelines.
- Operate equipment such as industrial lifts, floor scrubber, lawn maintenance
- Assist with filling or loading mixers
Participation towards completion of other related tasks and duties as directed or needed
- FORMAL EDUCATION: (GENERALLY, IF RELEVANT EXPERIENCE IS ACCEPTABLE, THE CANDIDATE MUST HAVE THREE YEARS OF WORK EXPERIENCE FOR EVERY ONE YEAR OF COLLEGE EDUCATION REQUIRED)
- Required:
- High School Diploma
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- Preferred:
- One year of experience working with machinery in a chemical manufacturing environment.
- KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE:
- Required:
- Ability to prioritize tasks.
- PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Please check all that apply and fill in all required blanks.
Must be able to sit, stand, hear, and see on a constant basis.
Must be able to walk, write, and type on a frequent basis.
Must be able to lift and carry up to 50-75 pounds.
Must be able to climb and descend stairs.
Must be able to bend, carry, reach, push, and pull on an occasional basis.
Must be able to communicate verbally and in writing.
May work indoors and outdoors as needed. Exposure to heat up to 120 degrees and cold to 0 degrees.
May work in areas where noise level is such that hearing protection is required.
May work in areas where toxic, flammable, and hazardous materials are present.
May be exposed to varying amounts of dust and dirt.
Work surfaces may include concrete.
Employee must be able to tolerate non-toxic paint odors and be able to wear a respirator as required.
Employee must be able to operate a computer and communicate via telephone.
Some travel to other locations, meetings and/or seminars is required.