Granulator Operator

Found in: Talent US C2 - 2 weeks ago


East Chicago, United States Holcim Full time

ABOUT THE ROLE

The Granulator Operator safely operates all equipment at the location used to load and unload rail boats, barges and / or trucks, ensuring order accuracy and expeditious processing of requests. Operators are also responsible for operating the grinding facility.

WHAT YOU'll BE DOING

● Demonstrates a commitment to communicating, improving and adhering to safety policies in all work environments and areas.
● Maintain grounds, offices, terminal, etc.
● Carry out tasks related to loading/unloading material for waterway and road methods of transportation, as appropriate for the specific location.
● Understand and operate truck loading equipment.
● Understand and operate cement grinding equipment.
● Operate and conduct general maintenance on mobile equipment and assist with general mechanical maintenance.
● Sample product from mill, trucks, boats, and barges following company policies.
● Maintain accurate maintenance records on all terminal equipment.
● Perform clerical functions following the established guidelines for the recording of production, receipts, shipments, and inventory records.
● Operators need the ability to communicate with managers, customers, sales personnel, trucking firms, and suppliers. Other duties as assigned. 

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Education: High School diploma/GED
Required Work Experience: 1-3 years
Additional Requirements:

Experience with customer service, equipment operation and maintenance. Experience with Mobile equipment :forklift, loader, skid steer, and man-lift. Basic mechanical skills including welding and cutting. Demonstrate a commitment to communicating, improving and adhering to health, safety and environmental policies in all work environments and areas. Promote a culture of safety and exhibit these behaviours. Successful candidates must adhere to all safety protocols and proper use of Holcim approved Personal Protection Equipment ("PPE"), including but not limited to respirators. Subject to applicable law, employees that are required to wear respirators must be clean shaven where the respirator seal meets the face in order to pass the qualitative and quantitative fit tests.