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Contract Refinery Plant Operator Jobs in Indiana

Refinery Operator I

East Chicago, IN · On-site

$16.39 - $38.08/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

Safety-Kleen is seeking a Refinery Operator to join our team in East Chicago, IN. This position ... Must be able to obtain a TWIC card is mandatory * 1-3 Years experience in a plant or industrial ...

Safety-Kleen is seeking a Refinery Operator to join our team in East Chicago, IN. This position ... Must be able to obtain a TWIC card is mandatory * 1-3 Years experience in a plant or industrial ...

Safety-Kleen is seeking a Refinery Operator to join our team in East Chicago, IN. This position ... Must be able to obtain a TWIC card is mandatory * 1-3 Years experience in a plant or industrial ...

Safety-Kleen is seeking a Refinery Operator to join our team in East Chicago, IN. This position ... Must be able to obtain a TWIC card is mandatory * 1-3 Years experience in a plant or industrial ...

Degumming Operator

Decatur, IN · On-site

$30.42/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... plant in Decatur, IN. The Degumming Operator is responsible for safely and accurately operating the degumming process in the Refined Oil Department. Candidates must actively participate in Bunge ...

Plant equipment includes the following: (2) 7.8 MW Solar Taurus 70 Gas Turbine Generators with ... operated in a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible manner while ensuring all contract ...

Degumming Operator

Decatur, IN · On-site

$30.42/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... plant in Decatur, IN. The Degumming Operator is responsible for safely and accurately operating the degumming process in the Refined Oil Department. Candidates must actively participate in Bunge ...

Plant equipment includes the following: (2) 7.8 MW Solar Taurus 70 Gas Turbine Generators with ... operated in a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible manner while ensuring all contract ...

Degumming Operator

Decatur, IN · On-site

$30.42/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... plant in Decatur, IN. The Degumming Operator is responsible for safely and accurately operating the degumming process in the Refined Oil Department. Candidates must actively participate in Bunge?s ...

DCS Board Operator

South Bend, IN · On-site

$29 - $38/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • PTO

... of refinery/process chemical plant experience * Previous ethanol or manufacturing experience ... operating technology practices. Verbio intends to expand and develop the plant into a modern ...

DCS Board Operator

South Bend, IN · On-site

$29 - $38/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • PTO

... of refinery/process chemical plant experience * Previous ethanol or manufacturing experience ... operating technology practices. Verbio intends to expand and develop the plant into a modern ...

C Operator

Decatur, IN · On-site

$29.75/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The C Operator is responsible for safely and accurately loading trucks and rail cars. Employees ... refining, offering a broad portfolio of plant-based oils, fats, and proteins. We work alongside our ...

C Operator

Decatur, IN · On-site

$29.75/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The C Operator is responsible for safely and accurately loading trucks and rail cars. Employees ... refining, offering a broad portfolio of plant-based oils, fats, and proteins. We work alongside our ...

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Contract Refinery Plant Operator information

What is the difference between Contract Refinery Plant Operator vs Refinery Process Technician?

AspectContract Refinery Plant OperatorRefinery Process Technician
CredentialsTypically requires certifications in plant operation, safety, and possibly a high school diploma or equivalentRequires similar certifications, often with additional technical training or associate degree
Work EnvironmentOperates in refinery plants, often on temporary or contract basis, handling equipment and safety protocolsWorks in refinery process units, focusing on monitoring and maintaining production processes
Employer & Industry UsageHired by contractors or staffing agencies for refinery projectsEmployed directly by refineries or oil companies

Both roles involve working in refinery environments with similar certifications, but Contract Refinery Plant Operators typically work on a contractual basis, focusing on plant operation, while Refinery Process Technicians often have a more technical focus on process monitoring and maintenance.

How much do contract refinery plant operators make in the US?

Contract refinery plant operators in the US typically earn between $25 and $40 per hour, with annual salaries ranging from approximately $50,000 to $85,000 depending on experience, location, and shift differentials. They often require technical skills, safety certifications, and the ability to work in a high-pressure environment.

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$24.27/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Knowledge Services is currently seeking a skilled Steam Plant Operator for a 12-month contract (potential for extension) with the State of Indiana National Guard in Knightstown, IN. 

Work Hours: Multiple shifts available

Pay Rate: $24.27/hour


Steam Plant Operator Responsibilities include:

• Responsible for the steam plant shift operation at the Hoosier Youth Challenge Academy. 

• Inspects entire plant, boiler rooms, auxiliary equipment and related areas to ensure conditions are normal, operating within appropriate safety standards, and ensuring maximum efficiency;
• Operates, monitors, troubleshoots and makes minor repairs to high pressure boilers, combustion controls, emissions monitoring equipment, auxiliary equipment, and compressed air system and equipment;
• Conducts and interprets chemical test analysis to determine corrective action and make necessary adjustment for treatment and control of water chemistry;
• Recognizes operational problems and reports them to proper authority, takes corrective measure to limit and control equipment damage and personnel injury in case of boiler or equipment emergency;
• Prepares and maintains operational and maintenance records, charts, logs and reports;
• Provides training, direction and assistance to lower level employees;
• Performs preventive maintenance and assists in periodic overhauls, cleaning, major repairs; and installation and repair of steam lines;
• Cleans boilers, equipment and areas of plant as assigned;
• Performs grounds maintenance of the training site to include mowing and snow removal;
• Assists in building maintenance throughout the training site to include minor and emergency repairs of plumbing, electrical, etc;
• Complies with all appropriate protective and safety requirements in the performance of duties including, but not limited to: use of personal protective equipment (PPE); handling, storage & mixing of hazardous materials according to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS); confined spaces; and complying with safety requirements in the use of tools, equipment, etc;
• Performs related duties as required.

PHYSICAL EFFORT:
• Work involves climbing and moderately heavy lifting of tools and equipment (25-50 lbs.).

• Workers spend much of their time on their feet; they also crawl inside boilers and work in crouching or kneeling positions to inspect, clean or repair equipment.

• Duties are performed in a variety of different positions which require flexibility and stamina.

• Such effort is regularly exerted and strain may be intense.

WORKING CONDITIONS:
• Work is generally performed within the steam plant.

• Work is performed around boiler as well as electrical and mechanical equipment, they must be alert to avoid burns, electric shock and injury from moving parts.

• Exposure to high temperatures, dust, dirt and high noise levels from equipment is common.

• General maintenance duties may cause contact with oil and grease, as well as fumes or smoke. Safety goggles, safety shoes, ear protection, gloves, welding helmet/gloves, face mask and cold weather clothes are required to perform some duties due to possible injury from hazardous conditions.


Steam Plant Operator Qualifications include:

• High school diploma or equivalent with two-years experience in general industry or industrial process, a portion must include boiler operations;
• Three (3) years of full-time paid experience in a large institutional or industrial steam plant.

• Must hold at least one of the following certifications or must obtain within twelve (12) months, the “Power Engineer Certification” as issued by the Indiana Association of the National Association of Power Engineers.

• Accepted Certifications include:

• US Navy Boiler Technician or Machinist Mate Rating.

• US Coast Guard Marine Engineer License with Steam Endorsement.

• US Merchant Seaman Certificate with Qualified Member of Engineering Department Endorsement.

• A local or county government Stationary Engineer License.

• A valid Stationary Steam License issued from another U.S. state.
• National Institute for the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers License.

• A Journeyman Stationary Engineer Certificate from the Union of Operating Engineers.

• A Company issued certificate from an in-house apprenticeship or training program, reviewed and approved by the State Personnel Department.

• Substitution: Possession of the Power Engineer Certification at the time of application may substitute for one (1) year of the required experience.

• An Associate Degree in Power Plant Technology from an accredited college or university may substitute for the required certification plus one year of the required work experience.

• Extensive knowledge of and ability to perform all phases of steam plant operation, maintenance and repair;
• Extensive understanding of fossil combustion principles and combustion safety principles;
• Ability to work without close supervision and to supervise, train, and direct the work of subordinate personnel;
• Extensive knowledge of all health, safety and sanitary procedures for the safety of personnel and equipment;
• Ability to respond effectively and quickly to emergency situations;
• Must have and maintain a valid Indiana Driver’s License.
• Incumbent may be required on occasion to work irregular shifts, days, nights, weekends and/or holidays, or a rotating schedule and may be put on-call.

Knowledge Services is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process, please contact TalentHR@knowledgeservices.com. 

Knowledge Services is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture. Knowledge Services does not discriminate on the basis of disability, veteran status or any other basis protected under federal, state or local laws. People with disabilities, veterans, and military families are encouraged to apply. 

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