Production Operator: The Impact You’ll Have On The Organization and World
- You’ll help us achieve operational excellence. As a Production Operator, you will ensure high-quality standards that help our organization to consistently meet production goals and enhance overall operational efficiency.Â
- You’ll be a key member of a dynamic team that’s built on open communication, trust and transparency. You’ll collaborate to carry out various manufacturing tasks, such as operating machinery, monitoring production processes, and ensuring quality control.Â
- You’ll build a meaningful career. At Bakelite, you’ll be supported by ongoing learning and development through our well-established training and certification program, designed to help you advance and grow professionally. Â
- You’ll play a critical role in Safety and Reliability. You’ll help us further strengthen our commitment to safety by adhering to all plant health, safety, and environmental guidelines and effectively troubleshooting equipment issues. Â
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It's Better with Bakelite: Our Commitment Back to You
- You’ll Help Shape Our Future. As a Bakelite associate, you’re part of a diverse, global population creating the next generation of the company and we expect you to put your fingerprint on it.
- We Champion Our Associates. At Bakelite, you don’t just climb the career ladder – you pave your personal path through continued learning and development.
- Together, We Will Protect the Planet. From our processes to our products, we are focusing on the opportunities that both grow our profitability as a company, and improve and protect the planet.
- Safety is a Core Value. At Bakelite, safety is a 24/7 mindset. We are all safe today to ensure we are able to show up tomorrow – for our families and friends, for each other and for our communities.
- We Care. Plain and simple, we care about our associates. From the top on down, we place a high value on our culture and the associate experience. We offer competitive compensation, robust benefits and support our associates every step of their career.
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Life in Albany: Located just 45 minutes from Eugene, Albany is a historic city surrounded by scenic outdoor attractions.Â
- In Albany, you’ll be close to the Pacific Northwest’s famous rivers, parks and trails, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures such as hiking, fishing, boating, biking and more.Â
- Spend time walking around charming downtown Albany, which includes plenty of restaurants, antique shops and even museums.Â
- Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the city’s architecture. Albany has more historic homes than any other city in Oregon, including colorful Queen Anne Victorian homes and Craftsman-style bungalows.Â
- Albany is home to Linn-Benton Community College, which provides partnership programs with Oregon State University and Western Oregon University.Â
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What Does a Typical Day Look Like? Here are your primary responsibilities:
- Loading and unloading raw materials and finished goods in accordance with customer and chemical specifications.Â
- Training and skill development to advance in production, learning to operate and monitor chemical reaction process to manufacture polymer resins, industrial chemicals and raw materials.Â
- Monitoring equipment and performing minor troubleshooting to ensure optimal production and minimal downtime.Â
- Using a computer to document data such as shipping and receiving information and manufacturing processes.Â
- Working in outside weather conditions as well as in an industrial environment, at heights and in confined spaces.Â
- Adhering to all plant health, safety, and environmental guidelines, policies and procedures by wearing necessary Personal Protection equipment (PPE), i.e.; hard hats, safety glasses, face shield, chemical suit, respirator, ear plugs, hearing protection, steel-toe boots or safety shoes and other PPE required by specific jobs.Â
- Meeting and exceeding production goals while maintaining a focus on safety, meeting the physical and safety requirements of the job, and working a rotating shift schedule in a 24/7 operations, including nights, weekends and holidays.Â
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What is Needed to be Successful in this Role (Required Skills/Abilities):
- High school diploma or GED.Â
- Experience operating a forklift.Â
- At least two (2) years of continuous employment in the last four (4) years preferred.Â
- One (1) year or more of experience in an industrial, warehouse, military, farming, construction, mechanical or production environment.Â
- One (1) year or more of experience using a computer or tablet to record information and using a computer for data entry of record keeping documentation, shipping and receiving information, or manufacturing processes documentation.Â
- One (1) year or more of experience in the chemical or refinery industries preferred.Â
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