The Operator is responsible for chemical handling, packaging, shipping and receiving while ensuring safety and regulatory compliance. Duties include loading and unloading products, managing inventory, and maintaining a safe work environment.
Purpose of PositionTo safely perform the tasks assigned by Production Supervisor and Site Management as
they relate to chemical handling, shipping, receiving, storing, blending and packaging in accordance with procedures that conform to all corporate and local policies, programs and budget.Reporting StructureThis position reports directly to the Production Supervisor as identified. There are no direct reports to this position.Key Accountabilities:
they relate to chemical handling, shipping, receiving, storing, blending and packaging in accordance with procedures that conform to all corporate and local policies, programs and budget.Reporting StructureThis position reports directly to the Production Supervisor as identified. There are no direct reports to this position.Key Accountabilities:
- Performs role in a manner that is reflective of Brenntag’s Core Values, within regulatory requirements and company policies, programs and expectations;
- Ensures a safe work environment at all times, reporting unsafe conditions immediately to Site Management;
- Executes the fulfillment of customers’ orders and requirements through the processes of packaging, order pulling and shipment of goods, packaged and bulk;
- Inspects, loads and unloads packaged and bulk products in a safe, efficient manner and confirms all appropriate regulatory documentation are in order; performs viscosity and visual tests where required;
- Inspects and verifies the satisfactory performance of all equipment and tools used in this area of operations, recommends changes where necessary, and actively participates in keeping the work area clean, organized and functional;
- Shares in the responsibility of managing the inventory of both finished goods and raw material, ensuring that all material movements are properly documented and safe storage and handling procedures are followed;
- Supports and follows Brenntag’s ‘Job 7’ product shipment best practices initiatives;
- Completes other tasks and special projects as assigned by the Site Manager/Site Supervisor/ Operations Manager.
- Valid (current) counter balance and reach forklift licence
- Knowledge and/or training in TDG, WHMIS, Emergency Response
- Familiarity with ERP systems would be considered an asset
- Commitment to safety and past Joint Health & Safety Committee experience is considered an asset
- This position may require that a substantial percentage of activities be completed outdoors (greater than 50%) unloading and loading bulk tanker trucks
- Secondary School Diploma
- Previous experience in an industrial or shipping & receiving environment (1-2 years)
- Competitive and fair salary
- Comprehensive health insurance
- Retirement savings plan
- Flexible working hours and remote work options
- Professional development opportunities
Top Skills
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