Location: El Dorado, KS
Company: BG Products
Manufacturing or Operations jobs encompass roles involved in the creation of products and the management of production processes. These positions can range from machine operators, assembly line workers, and quality control inspectors to production managers and industrial engineers. Key characteristics include hands-on engagement with physical goods, adherence to safety protocols, a focus on efficiency and productivity, and often, the use of specialized machinery and technology. Manufacturing jobs can span a variety of industries, from automotive to electronics, and typically require a blend of technical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a team-oriented environment.
equipment prepared for planned maintenance work. Effectively communicates with counterparts to allow smooth transition of plant operation between shifts so that longer term goals for the organization are met. Job Duties ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: (functions considered essential as defined by ADA) Oversees all aspects of plant operations on shift for assigned area Gives work direction to the operators on shift, directing all operators during startups, shutdowns and emergencies Evaluates operator job performance and provides consistent coaching and discipline as appropriate.
May approve and issue work orders Ensures unit operates within environmental, health and safety compliance;
identifies potential unit problems and takes action to prevent incidents and accidents, reports any environmental incidents to HES and appropriate supervision.
Initiates incident investigate activities including statement collection during assigned shift Reviews product quality with assigned crews to ensure quality products made and that daily oil flow targets are met; coordinates troubleshooting to solve operating problems. Insures operators perform PM/Pump Rotations and area has equipment ready for maintenance as planned, support resolution of process and mechanical issues Confirms crew compliance with operating procedures, and recording of on-shift event documentation in unit logbook;
maintain organized filing system to keep up-to-date records, complete reports, schedules, etc.
on time and accurately; and monitor inventories of supplies and reorder as necessary Takes responsibility that certification and other training metrics met, MOCâs reviewed, rounds completed and documented, procedures reviewed and followed, and other key shift performance metrics met. Minimize costs for running area, assuming shared responsibility for meeting Operations and Maintenance expense budgets; take action on or give suggestions to supervision on cost-saving opportunities, optimize the cost efficiency for running the unit, and develop and implement opportunities to control/reduce overtime Trains shift organization in impact of their areas â unit operation to other parts of their area, develops bench strength through technical and soft skill coaching.
Facilitates decision making at the right level in the organization. Encourages unit level ability and accountability to make âright level â decisions, creating feedback loop of effectiveness of those decisions. Special assignments, projects or tasks as assigned to the employee by their manager from time to time in their sole and complete discretion of management Experience A minimum of 5 years of refinery operations background and general knowledge of maintenance protocol is required.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Supervisory, step-up and/or Special Assignment experience. Education Level A minimum of a High School Diploma is required. Required Skills REQUIRED SKILLS: Ability to direct and acquire work from a number of resources, in the absence of having direct supervisory responsibility of the resources. Ability to optimize production through identifying and solving problems related to the operation of our assets within assigned area. Ability to handle high visibility projects and activities, high pressure situations, and long hours while maintaining a positive and constructive attitude.
Team player with ability to effectively communicate with others through written and verbal communication. Ability to constructively interact with all levels of staff including engineers, operators, shift and maintenance personnel. Intermediate computer skills, intermediate reading and writing skills and the ability to perform intermediate mathematical calculations. PREFERRED SKILLS: Leadership training for hourly or operations personnel. Special training and/or skill demonstration in computer software.
Supervisory/Managerial Responsibility Responsible for the direct supervision of up to 40 employees. Work Conditions Office and Refinery/Industrial environment based with up to 5% travel by land and air is required. Petroleum refinery, warehouse/plant environment, out-of-doors, and driver based environment, including but not limited to chemicals, pressure vessels, tanks, and rotating equipment. Subject to all weather, temperatures, and varying road conditions. Subject to occasional weekend and after hour call-outs, and working in confined spaces Physical Requirements Job conditions require standing, walking, sitting, twisting, stooping, crouching, kneeling, talking or hearing, making visual inspections, making precise hand and finger movements, reaching or grasping, lifting and/or carrying up to 50lbs, pushing and/or pulling 25lbs, climbing up to 150ft, ability to operate and drive all assigned company vehicles at company standard insurance rates, valid state driver âs license and proof of insurance required, ability to wear personal protective equipment (beards not permitted), and strenuous physical activity.
Our One HF Sinclair Culture: At HF Sinclair, we are united through our One HF Sinclair Culture, which is underpinned by our five core values of Safety, Integrity, Teamwork, Ownership and Inclusion.
Developed to empower our people, our five core cultural values are at the heart of everything we do and extend to how we engage our stakeholders. These values influence our decisions, shape our behaviors and keep us connected across the entire organization. We maintain a true Safety culture for our employees, communities, environments and customers. Our goal is to make sure everyone returns home safely each day. We have a long-standing commitment to Integrity and ethical behavior and do what is right for our employees, investors, communities and the environment.
We encourage employees to Step Up and Stand Out by championing a culture of Teamwork and Ownership. We foster a culture of Inclusion by encouraging diversity of experiences, viewpoints and backgrounds. What makes each of us different, together makes us stronger. About HF Sinclair Corporation HF Sinclair Corporation (" HF Sinclair" ), headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is an independent energy company that produces and markets high value light products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, renewable diesel and other specialty products.
HF Sinclair owns and operates refineries located in Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Wyoming, Washington and Utah and markets its refined products in 19 states principally in the Southwest U. S. the Rocky Mountains extending into the Pacific Northwest and in other neighboring Plains states. HF Sinclair supplies high quality fuels to more than 1,300 Sinclair branded stations and licenses the use of the Sinclair brand at more than 300 additional locations throughout the country. In addition, subsidiaries of HF Sinclair produce and market base oils and other specialized lubricants in the U.
S. Canada and the Netherlands, and export products to more than 80 countries. Through its subsidiaries, HF Sinclair produces renewable diesel at two of its facilities in Wyoming. HF Sinclair also owns a 47% limited partner interest and a non-economic general partner interest in Holly Energy Partners, L. P. a master limited partnership that provides petroleum product and crude oil transportation, terminalling, storage and throughput services to the petroleum industry, including HF Sinclair subsidiaries. Equal Opportunity Employer HF Sinclair Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other prohibited ground of discrimination.
3-axis mills and manual lathes. Conduct First Article and In-Process inspections, ensuring parts comply with engineering specifications, and document findings. Modify machine setups and programs as needed, and liaise with Machine Programmers for necessary alterations.
Adjust machinery to account for tool wear and material variances, including speed and feed rates. Perform routine machine maintenance and cleanliness, upholding a high standard of workspace organization. Deburr, label, clean, and package parts per guidelines, striving to meet daily efficiency and productivity targets. Qualifications: Minimum 1 year of experience in CNC machining and manual operation. Proficiency in using
and setting up manual mills and lathes, as well as CNC mills and lathes. Knowledge of cutting feeds and speeds for various materials such as aluminum, mild steel, and alloy steel.
Ability to accurately calculate cut dimensions and positions. Basic computer skills and familiarity with CNC programming software, such as Gibbscam (preferred). Preferred Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in programming with Gibbscam software. 5+ years of hands-on experience with machine tools. Educational background: At least a one-year certificate from a college or technical school, or 1-3 years of related experience and/or training, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Familiarity
with specific CNC controls like Favvc OI and Okuma OSP 300 (preferred).
Physical capabilities: Sharp vision (corrective lenses acceptable), discerning hearing, ability to stand for extended periods, occasional need for climbing, stooping, kneeling, and the capability to lift heavy objects or exert force as needed.
ensure damage prevention, and protecting dealership property at all times Ensures the cleanliness of the interiors and exteriors of cars on the lot Cleans upholstery, rugs, and other surfaces, using appropriate cleaning agents, applicators, and cleaning devices Provides assistance with keeping the lot clean and tidy at all times Use of SERV VIN Order System Understanding and delivering to the specific requirements of the customer Coordinating work with team members Keeps work area neat and clean Uses proper eye, hand, and body protection when using products that require protection Operates all tools and equipment in a safe manner Reports any safety issues immediately to management Performs other
tasks and duties as assigned Qualifications A high school diploma or GED is preferred Valid driver's license Professional interpersonal and communication skills necessary for interacting with employees, vendors and customers About Us: On Site Dealer Solutions is a complete automotive dealership services provider of quality solutions for Sales, Finance, Service and Body Shop departments.
With over 700 employees, we service over 400,000 vehicles a month. Working for On Site Dealer Solutions is an incredible opportunity -- we have a great team, strong leadership, and an organization that is considered the industry standard. With locations across the US and growth that is unprecedented, we
are always in need of stellar applicants like yourself! Our employees love what they do, and the fun never stops!
We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, interaction, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, interactionual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
community alignment. Encourages quality improvement. Facilitates input from and builds positive relationships with labor. Identifies areas of strengths and weaknesses. Allows for the establishment of an improvement plan. Provides data-supported decision-making.
Communicates management and leadership philosophies. Ensures that our agency has a defined mission and related objectives. Encourages the development of organizational procedural documents. Is operating under industry best practices. HFD protects 50,000 residents and covers 108 square miles encompassing the City of Hutchinson and suburban and rural Reno County Fire District #2. HFD responds to unique challenges within this area
including having the number one wildland-urban interface fire threat in the State of Kansas resulting from thousands of acres of sandhill-covered grass and brush land, unique tourist attractions, a regional airport, three major rail lines, major highways, high-pressure underground pipelines and large gas storage facilities, salt mining operations, and sinkholes resulting from abandoned mine operations and natural hazard threats such as severe summer and winter storms, drought and high winds.
HFD has 89 uniformed members and 1 civilian employee. We operate 6 engine companies, 2 truck companies, and Crossman 10 brush trucks, 2 water tenders, 2 reserve engines, and a heavy rescue trailer
from 6 strategically located fire stations. Fire Headquarters is located in our Command and Training Center with a 4-story training tower with 2 burn rooms and 2 large paved training pads located on 53 acres of land.
The department provides fire suppression, basic life support EMS response (Tactical Emergency Medicine), hazardous material - technician level, technical heavy rescue (confined space, high and low angle, structural rescue, and water rescue), and wildland firefighting (with the possibility of federal deployment). A DAY IN THE LIFE: Under the direction of the Division Chief of Training/Safety and other senior officers, the Fire Training Captain is responsible for assisting with the backssment, development, and delivery of training programs to ensure that fire department personnel are proficiently trained to perform their assigned tasks, meet minimum state and national standards, and ensure that required certifications are kept current.
This employee is required to work closely with other fire departments, educational institutions, and City and County Departments, as well as serve as a member of the Incident Command Team as needed. Essential Job Functions: Works closely with the Division Chief of Training/Safety to establish policies and procedures for the day-to-day operation of the department and coordinate training needs of the department; Reviews and analyzes methods and equipment used, and researches and implements programs to ensure the department operates in an efficient and effective manner.
Assists with planning, organizing, and delivery of department training activities involved with firefighting, rescue, pump operations, emergency medical care, aircraft emergencies, and specialized rescue and hazardous materials in compliance with applicable regulations. Assists with the development and leads the delivery of the firefighter academy; Participates in hiring, evaluating, and/or disciplining personnel and related matters; Counsels employees as appropriate.
Conducts training and backsses the performance of fire personnel and keeps the Division Chief and other superior officers fully informed regarding work progress, problems, and issues. Maintains training records and analyzes data to develop and review training program effectiveness. Facilitates teamwork with state and local fire training agencies, other fire departments, educational institutions, ambulance providers, and other city departments as necessary.
Functions as a member of the Incident Command Team as needed at incidents and makes difficult decisions under extreme conditions. Academy The Fire Training Captain is an intricate part of the 8-week academy conducted by the HFD Fire Training Division. The Recruit Academy consists of courses designed to review IFSAC and the NFPA Standard 1001, Firefighter I and II skills, Hazardous Materials Operations skills, Kansas Emergency Medical Technician skills, and HFD policies and procedures. Recruits are tested and evaluated weekly throughout the process on both written and practical skills and are given both a final written exam and a practical skills test.
Recruits must pass all exams with a minimum score of 70%. This will all be administered by the Fire Training Captain. WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO BE SUCCESSFUL: Must have the physical ability to perform the essential functions as described. EDUCATION: An associate degree in Fire Science, Public Administration, Management, Education, or a related field is preferred. CERTIFICATIONS : Emergency Medical Technician, Firefighter I & II, and Hazardous Materials Operations certifications are required. NIMS Certifications 100, 200, 700, and 800 are required.
A valid Kansas Driver's License is required. KU or NFA Incident Safety Officer Certification is required within the first year in the role. Fire Instructor Level I (NFPA 1041) Preferred. EXPERIENCE: Four years of continuous service with a full-time fire department, is required. Must have experience in urban, rural, and wildland interface firefighting. A minimum of one year of supervisory experience is preferred, and a minimum of one year overseeing/developing department-level training is preferred. Technical experience is preferred in areas such as EMS, fire service hydraulics, building construction, high angle, heavy rescue, and hazardous material.
This employee is expected to have acquired the necessary information and skills to perform the job reasonably well within one year of acceptance. Firefighting personnel must maintain knowledge, skills, and abilities consistent with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001 and 1002 Standard for Firefighter Professional Qualifications. BENEFITS: Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts: Medical & Dependent Care Retirement: Kansas Police & Fire Retirement & 457 Retirement Savings Plan Insured Disability Life Insurance & Optional Voluntary Life Insurance Vacation Leave, Sick Leave & Holiday Pay Employee Assistance Program Employee Wellness Program The City of Hutchinson employs over 400 employees that serve our community every day.
City employees make Hutchinson a great place to live, work, and play. We take pride in our work and it shows. Come be a part of a workforce that makes a difference! We're always looking for talented, self-motivated individuals to join our team. City of Hutchinson is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status.
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