Wash Plant Operator Von Ormy

Sandy Oak Materials

Wash Plant Operator

Full Time • Von Ormy
 
New Sandy Oak Materials is seeking an experienced Wash Plant Operator.

Position Summary
 
Sandy Oak Materials is a new Frac Sand producer seeking an experienced Wash Plant Operator. The Wash Plant Operator is responsible for operations of the wash plant function and monitoring. Employees are expected to operate all equipment in a safe manner. As a result, basic mechanical skills are required for maintenance of equipment and assistance to overall plant maintenance.

Responsibilities
Key duties of the Wash Plant Operator include but are not limited to:
  • Operation and knowledge of wash plant startup/shutdown procedures.
  • Assist maintenance department in maintaining the wash plant equipment.
  • General labor, as needed
Responsibilities
  • Capable of climbing stairs and access ladders several times per day
  • Capable of lifting 75lbs 
  • Basic mechanical skills
  • Able and willing to work extended work schedules, overtime, weekends, and call-ins, as necessary
  •  Understand and comply with mining safety and environmental regulations
  • Ability to be cross-trained to assume other responsibilities 
Responsibilities 
  • Management of maintenance and production crews on a 24/7 rotating schedule. 
  • Schedule all maintenance and production activities for wet plant operation. 
  • Ensures all crews pre-shift inspections and JSA’s are completed timely and accurately. 
  • Operation and knowledge of wash plant startup and shutdown procedures, wash plant equipment including relevant computer systems and control panels, pumps, valves, cyclones, density hydrosizers, attritions scrubbers and flotations equipment. 
  • Ability to identify and troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment. 
  • Monitors aggregate flow through the wet plant, recording and reporting processing rate. 
  • Assists with general plant housekeeping including the clearing of waste sand accumulation. 
  • Report any unsafe acts to the plant manager and safety personnel. 
  • Properly train and inform operators of correct operation of equipment to be efficient and safe. 
  • Report all completed task training to safety personnel for documentation. 
  • Assist Plant Maintenance Supervisor and staff in plant related preventative maintenance. 
  • Select, motivate, train, delegate, coach, develop, assess progress, review and reprimand staff as appropriate. 
  • Implements policies and procedures that will improve day-to-day operations. 
  • Ensures work environments are adequate and safe. 
  • Communicates and explains new directives, policies, or procedures to staff; answer questions, and maintains morale. 
  • Projects a positive image of the organization to employees, customers, industry, and community. 

 Requirements
 
  • Strong focus on safety and prior MSHA related experience 
  • 5+ years hands-on maintenance experience in the mining industry, with specific experience related to wet processing equipment. 
  • 3+ years Managing maintenance and production crews in a mining environment 
  • Must have solid written and verbal communication skills 
  • Capable of climbing stairs and access ladders several times per day 
  • Capable of lifting up to 75 pounds 
  • Basic mechanical skills (Hand and power tools in an Industrial environment including but not limited to: tool use and maintenance, lubrication, measuring, threads and fasteners, bench works, basic mechanical drawings and basic shop calculations) 
  • Able and willing to work extended schedules, overtime, weekends and call ins, as necessary. 
Compensation: $20.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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