Vice Shift Leader
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Vice Shift Lead – Process Operator
Position Details
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $29.89
Schedule: 12 hour shifts
Location: Welland, Ontario
Existing Vacancy: This posting is for an existing vacancy.
Position Purpose
The Vice Shift Leader works as part of a team along with the Process Operators and the Shift Leader in a continuous process manufacturing environment. The Vice Shift Leader works in process building along with the process operators and also has the ability to operate the Human Machine Interface (HMI). As a Vice Shift Leader, you will fill in for planned or unplanned absences for the Shift Leader. The expectations are to ensure a safe work environment while delivering the maximum production quantity and the highest product quality. This is done by monitoring the HMI and adjusting settings to ensure that products transfer efficiently through the processing stages. At the same time, you will be supporting the policies, goals and objectives of VDC. The Vice Shift Leader works closely with the Shift Leader and assists with supervising the Process Operators on shift. The Vice Shift Leader will report to the Production Manager.
Key Responsibilities
Monitors the HMI interface to operate the equipment; understands regulations relating to process operations and works in a manner to ensure that these regulations are met. Always works in a safe manner, following VDC policies and procedures; handles corrosive chemicals and other dangerous and toxic products using the respective personal protective equipment as required. Demonstrates leadership and mentoring skills positively. Assists with the development of Process Operators. Performs small repairs on equipment; communicates directly with the maintenance department to coordinate repairs and maintenance requirements; assists maintenance employees and contractors as needed in performing maintenance and repairs. Takes routine field readings and monitors process equipment; diagnoses faults affecting facility conditions. Fill out a daily shift log report when required. Completion of work permits as required. Understand the process flow and equipment. Operation of pumps, valve orientation, connect/disconnect hoses to transfer products, chemicals or wastewater. Management of waste and rework material. Telehandler Operation, loading and unloading trucks and material handling. Monitoring and management of wastewater systems, sanitary and storm water systems. Carries out regular maintenance and housekeeping duties of the facility. In process sampling and testing. Coordinates and plans daily with the Terminal Supervisor with regards to loading/unloading and the receiving schedule. Adheres to Kosher practices. The ability to work as part of a team. The ability to work independently.
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED is required. Previous telehandler, tow motor, or other lift experience is an asset. Must be able to wear standard PPE (hard hat, safety glasses, rain gear, steel toe boots), and qualify to wear a full-face respirator. Physical requirements include, but may not be limited to, walking up and down stairs/ladders, working at heights and carrying up to 50 pounds. Able to work rotating 12-hour shift schedules. Experience in operating Human Machine Interface (HMI) is an asset. Experience in leadership and supervisor position is an asset. Experience within the biodiesel or chemical industry is an asset. Demonstrated mechanical knowledge and ability. A working knowledge of computer software programs such as Microsoft Office and the Internet.
Physical Demands
Must wear and maintain company required Personal Protective Equipment including, but not limited to: FR pants/ long-sleeve shirt, safety glasses, hard hat, safety-toe boots, hearing protection, and gloves Physically able to perform the following job essential functions, inclusive of but not limited to: crouching, kneeling, bending, walking long distances, lifting/pushing/pulling/carrying up to 50 pounds, work at heights, continuous work in confined spaces, ascend/ descend/ work from: stairs/ladders/scaffolding. Must have the ability to work continuously in an environment inclusive of but not limited to: dust, loud noise(s), walk on uneven or slippery surfaces, outdoors, heat/cold, poorly illuminated areas.
What’s In It For You
Full time employment with opportunities to grow and learn in a team environment in a sustainable and growing economic environment. Competitive compensation package. Full benefits package including extended health, dental, vision, and a Health Spending Account. Company training programs. Shift premiums. RRSP program with employer matching. Variable bonus program.
About Us
VERBIO Diesel CanadaVERBIO Diesel Canada Corporation (VDC) is a subsidiary of VERBIO SE, a successful biofuel company with headquarters in Germany. VDC is a biodiesel and glycerin production facility in Welland, Ontario. VDC’s goal is to become one of the leading biodiesel producers in North America with an annual capacity of approx. 150,000 tons of biodiesel and 18,000 tons of crude glycerin. VDC strives for technological leadership in the field of production of renewable fuels.
VERBIO SE, with headquarters in Leipzig, Germany, is a leading independent manufacturer of biofuels and bioenergy in Germany and Europe. The company began producing biofuel in 2001 and today has approximately 900 employees at its locations in Germany, Poland, Hungary, India, USA and Canada producing biodiesel, bioethanol and biomethane (renewable natural gas), as well as feed, bio-fertilizers and other high-value by-products for the nutrition, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries, all on an industrial scale. VERBIO concentrates on the use of internally developed innovative and efficient energy-saving production processes. With its innovative processes and highly efficient production plants, VERBIO is a technology leader in the biofuels market.
In January 2018, VERBIO SE formed its US subsidiary, VERBIO North America (VNA), with headquarters in Livonia, Michigan, USA. VNA plans to build, own, operate, and finance biofuel facilities across the United States and Canada.
Our Vision
Energy production from renewable resources is the key component of the world’s future energy mix. Renewable raw materials have the potential to permanently replace fossil fuels and simultaneously solve the problem of surplus agricultural production in North America and elsewhere.
It is VERBIO’s goal to be a leader in 21st century alternative green energy solutions. As we consolidate and expand our position as one of the world’s leading biofuels producers, we will leverage our technologies and the value of agriculture to create renewable and sustainable solutions globally, while pursing solid growth and responsible relationships with our stakeholders: farmers, customers, employees, shareholders, partners, researchers, consumers, governmental entities, and interest groups.
Our Mission
VERBIO North America is committed to the principle of sustainability and treats natural resources in a socially responsible and ethical manner. Using the latest technologies, developed in-house, we are creating sustainable alternatives for a world whose desire is to move away from fossil fuels. Our business model endeavors to ignite change and create platforms where the path to green energy is contagious.
With our fuels cutting greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% compared to fossil fuels, we are showing the way forward in climate protection. And with a vision for a greener future, we are building strong competence centers and competitive production facilities in different parts of the world, while our employees partner alongside farmers to safeguard the environment for current and future generations.
Our Approach
Be creative, innovative, ethical, and fast in execution. Partner with agriculture to safeguard land and natural resources for future generations. Create enthusiasm around sustainability and renewable energy production. Empower employees to develop & execute upon big ideas. Be good citizens in our local & global communities. Never stop technological improvement.
How To Apply
If you meet the requirements of this opportunity and want to impact our mission, we encourage you to apply now. Please submit your application on our website at https://www.verbio-north-america.com/careers. Please include the following items when applying:
Resume
Verbio Diesel Canada reserves the right to change job descriptions and wage scales at their discretion based on market and company conditions. Positions will be filled based upon experience, prior work history, education, and competency.
VERBIO Diesel Canada is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions without regard to race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation and gender identity), national origin, disability, age, genetic information, or any other status protected under applicable federal, provincial, or municipal laws.
As an Ontario employer, Verbio Diesel Canada is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process, in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). We will provide accommodations to applicants during all stages of the hiring process, upon request. If you require accommodation during the interview process or require the job posting in an alternative format, please contact Kiara Taylor at kiara.taylor@verbio.com in confidence.
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About Verbio North America
With our innovative technologies we are shaping the social and industrial transformation towards climate neutrality and ecological production. In our Verbio biorefineries in Europa, North America and Asia, we convert raw materials and residues from local agriculture into biofuels, green energy and renewable products for chemicals and agriculture, and supply the animal feed and foodstuff industries with high-value components from sustainably-generated biomass. We combine global growth with commercial success, social responsibility and security of supply.
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Vice Shift Leader
Top Benefits
About the role
Vice Shift Lead – Process Operator
Position Details
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $29.89
Schedule: 12 hour shifts
Location: Welland, Ontario
Existing Vacancy: This posting is for an existing vacancy.
Position Purpose
The Vice Shift Leader works as part of a team along with the Process Operators and the Shift Leader in a continuous process manufacturing environment. The Vice Shift Leader works in process building along with the process operators and also has the ability to operate the Human Machine Interface (HMI). As a Vice Shift Leader, you will fill in for planned or unplanned absences for the Shift Leader. The expectations are to ensure a safe work environment while delivering the maximum production quantity and the highest product quality. This is done by monitoring the HMI and adjusting settings to ensure that products transfer efficiently through the processing stages. At the same time, you will be supporting the policies, goals and objectives of VDC. The Vice Shift Leader works closely with the Shift Leader and assists with supervising the Process Operators on shift. The Vice Shift Leader will report to the Production Manager.
Key Responsibilities
Monitors the HMI interface to operate the equipment; understands regulations relating to process operations and works in a manner to ensure that these regulations are met. Always works in a safe manner, following VDC policies and procedures; handles corrosive chemicals and other dangerous and toxic products using the respective personal protective equipment as required. Demonstrates leadership and mentoring skills positively. Assists with the development of Process Operators. Performs small repairs on equipment; communicates directly with the maintenance department to coordinate repairs and maintenance requirements; assists maintenance employees and contractors as needed in performing maintenance and repairs. Takes routine field readings and monitors process equipment; diagnoses faults affecting facility conditions. Fill out a daily shift log report when required. Completion of work permits as required. Understand the process flow and equipment. Operation of pumps, valve orientation, connect/disconnect hoses to transfer products, chemicals or wastewater. Management of waste and rework material. Telehandler Operation, loading and unloading trucks and material handling. Monitoring and management of wastewater systems, sanitary and storm water systems. Carries out regular maintenance and housekeeping duties of the facility. In process sampling and testing. Coordinates and plans daily with the Terminal Supervisor with regards to loading/unloading and the receiving schedule. Adheres to Kosher practices. The ability to work as part of a team. The ability to work independently.
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED is required. Previous telehandler, tow motor, or other lift experience is an asset. Must be able to wear standard PPE (hard hat, safety glasses, rain gear, steel toe boots), and qualify to wear a full-face respirator. Physical requirements include, but may not be limited to, walking up and down stairs/ladders, working at heights and carrying up to 50 pounds. Able to work rotating 12-hour shift schedules. Experience in operating Human Machine Interface (HMI) is an asset. Experience in leadership and supervisor position is an asset. Experience within the biodiesel or chemical industry is an asset. Demonstrated mechanical knowledge and ability. A working knowledge of computer software programs such as Microsoft Office and the Internet.
Physical Demands
Must wear and maintain company required Personal Protective Equipment including, but not limited to: FR pants/ long-sleeve shirt, safety glasses, hard hat, safety-toe boots, hearing protection, and gloves Physically able to perform the following job essential functions, inclusive of but not limited to: crouching, kneeling, bending, walking long distances, lifting/pushing/pulling/carrying up to 50 pounds, work at heights, continuous work in confined spaces, ascend/ descend/ work from: stairs/ladders/scaffolding. Must have the ability to work continuously in an environment inclusive of but not limited to: dust, loud noise(s), walk on uneven or slippery surfaces, outdoors, heat/cold, poorly illuminated areas.
What’s In It For You
Full time employment with opportunities to grow and learn in a team environment in a sustainable and growing economic environment. Competitive compensation package. Full benefits package including extended health, dental, vision, and a Health Spending Account. Company training programs. Shift premiums. RRSP program with employer matching. Variable bonus program.
About Us
VERBIO Diesel CanadaVERBIO Diesel Canada Corporation (VDC) is a subsidiary of VERBIO SE, a successful biofuel company with headquarters in Germany. VDC is a biodiesel and glycerin production facility in Welland, Ontario. VDC’s goal is to become one of the leading biodiesel producers in North America with an annual capacity of approx. 150,000 tons of biodiesel and 18,000 tons of crude glycerin. VDC strives for technological leadership in the field of production of renewable fuels.
VERBIO SE, with headquarters in Leipzig, Germany, is a leading independent manufacturer of biofuels and bioenergy in Germany and Europe. The company began producing biofuel in 2001 and today has approximately 900 employees at its locations in Germany, Poland, Hungary, India, USA and Canada producing biodiesel, bioethanol and biomethane (renewable natural gas), as well as feed, bio-fertilizers and other high-value by-products for the nutrition, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries, all on an industrial scale. VERBIO concentrates on the use of internally developed innovative and efficient energy-saving production processes. With its innovative processes and highly efficient production plants, VERBIO is a technology leader in the biofuels market.
In January 2018, VERBIO SE formed its US subsidiary, VERBIO North America (VNA), with headquarters in Livonia, Michigan, USA. VNA plans to build, own, operate, and finance biofuel facilities across the United States and Canada.
Our Vision
Energy production from renewable resources is the key component of the world’s future energy mix. Renewable raw materials have the potential to permanently replace fossil fuels and simultaneously solve the problem of surplus agricultural production in North America and elsewhere.
It is VERBIO’s goal to be a leader in 21st century alternative green energy solutions. As we consolidate and expand our position as one of the world’s leading biofuels producers, we will leverage our technologies and the value of agriculture to create renewable and sustainable solutions globally, while pursing solid growth and responsible relationships with our stakeholders: farmers, customers, employees, shareholders, partners, researchers, consumers, governmental entities, and interest groups.
Our Mission
VERBIO North America is committed to the principle of sustainability and treats natural resources in a socially responsible and ethical manner. Using the latest technologies, developed in-house, we are creating sustainable alternatives for a world whose desire is to move away from fossil fuels. Our business model endeavors to ignite change and create platforms where the path to green energy is contagious.
With our fuels cutting greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% compared to fossil fuels, we are showing the way forward in climate protection. And with a vision for a greener future, we are building strong competence centers and competitive production facilities in different parts of the world, while our employees partner alongside farmers to safeguard the environment for current and future generations.
Our Approach
Be creative, innovative, ethical, and fast in execution. Partner with agriculture to safeguard land and natural resources for future generations. Create enthusiasm around sustainability and renewable energy production. Empower employees to develop & execute upon big ideas. Be good citizens in our local & global communities. Never stop technological improvement.
How To Apply
If you meet the requirements of this opportunity and want to impact our mission, we encourage you to apply now. Please submit your application on our website at https://www.verbio-north-america.com/careers. Please include the following items when applying:
Resume
Verbio Diesel Canada reserves the right to change job descriptions and wage scales at their discretion based on market and company conditions. Positions will be filled based upon experience, prior work history, education, and competency.
VERBIO Diesel Canada is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions without regard to race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation and gender identity), national origin, disability, age, genetic information, or any other status protected under applicable federal, provincial, or municipal laws.
As an Ontario employer, Verbio Diesel Canada is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process, in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). We will provide accommodations to applicants during all stages of the hiring process, upon request. If you require accommodation during the interview process or require the job posting in an alternative format, please contact Kiara Taylor at kiara.taylor@verbio.com in confidence.
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About Verbio North America
With our innovative technologies we are shaping the social and industrial transformation towards climate neutrality and ecological production. In our Verbio biorefineries in Europa, North America and Asia, we convert raw materials and residues from local agriculture into biofuels, green energy and renewable products for chemicals and agriculture, and supply the animal feed and foodstuff industries with high-value components from sustainably-generated biomass. We combine global growth with commercial success, social responsibility and security of supply.