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Process engineering experience interpreting water analyses to support membrane selection and operating conditions * Experience with membrane sizing tools (ROSA, WAVE, IMSDesign, etc.) * Ability to ...

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Can you optimize and maintain cutting-edge membrane systems for enhanced efficiency and performance ... Monitors processes and operating times This is an on-site role based out of our headquarters in ...

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Membrane Filtration Process Engineer Location Stratford WI or Willmar MN Onsite, Hybrid or Fully ... Prepare SOP manual and train operators & customer technical teams * Document lessons learned and ...

Process Operator

Conroe, TX

$16.25 - $20.50/hr

The Process Operator is responsible for supporting membrane processing operations by cleaning, testing, preparing, and transporting membrane products to meet production and customer requirements.

Process Operator

Conroe, TX · On-site

$16.25 - $20.50/hr

The Process Operator is responsible for supporting membrane processing operations by cleaning, testing, preparing, and transporting membrane products to meet production and customer requirements.

Aquatech immediately needs a full-time Product Manager of Ultrafiltration (UF) & Membrane ... Ability to discuss system design, operating parameters, and lifecycle cost with technical customers.

Chemical Operator MBR

Edina, MN · On-site

$20 - $22.75/hr

The Chemical Operator in the Membrane production area assists with the production of water elements (membrane). Chemical Operators will be involved in different rotations on the production lines.

Chemical Operator MBR

Edina, MN

$20 - $22.75/hr

The Chemical Operator in the Membrane production area assists with the production of water elements (membrane). Chemical Operators will be involved in different rotations on the production lines.

Aquatech immediately needs a full-time Product Manager of Ultrafiltration (UF) & Membrane ... Ability to discuss system design, operating parameters, and lifecycle cost with technical customers.

This is an advanced skilled-craft work in operating and maintaining an Advanced Treatment Water ... Reviews membrane performance data to identify preventative maintenance opportunities. * As needed ...

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How much do membrane operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for membrane operator in the United States is $18.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Membrane Operator position, and why are they important?

A successful Membrane Operator typically has a background in water or wastewater treatment, process technology, or a related technical field, often supported by relevant certifications such as a water treatment operator license. Familiarity with membrane filtration systems, computerized control panels (SCADA), and laboratory testing equipment is essential. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication skills help Membrane Operators excel in monitoring and optimizing system performance. These competencies are vital to ensure compliance with strict regulatory standards, maintain process efficiency, and prevent downtime in water treatment operations.

What does a typical workday look like for a Membrane Operator?

As a Membrane Operator, your day usually includes monitoring membrane filtration systems, conducting routine maintenance, and performing water quality tests to ensure systems are functioning efficiently and safely. You may also be responsible for documenting operational data, troubleshooting problems, and coordinating with maintenance staff or supervisors if issues arise. The role often requires working in shifts, including nights or weekends, especially in facilities operating 24/7. Collaborative teamwork with other operators and technical staff is common, as ensuring the reliability of water or wastewater treatment processes is a shared responsibility. This dynamic environment offers hands-on experience with advanced treatment technology and opportunities to build expertise for career advancement.

What is a Membrane Operator job?

A Membrane Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining membrane filtration systems used in water and wastewater treatment, food processing, and industrial applications. They monitor system performance, conduct routine maintenance, and ensure compliance with safety and quality standards. The role may involve adjusting flow rates, replacing membranes, troubleshooting issues, and recording operational data. Strong attention to detail and knowledge of filtration processes are essential for this role.

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Processing Operator- Pasteurization (12 Hour Nights- Rotating Weekends)

Processing Operator- Pasteurization (12 Hour Nights- Rotating Weekends)

fairlife

Coopersville, MI

$18.50 - $23.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

12 Hour Nights: This is a night shift position, with hours from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM. The role follows a rotating 2-2-3 schedule: two days on, two days off, three days on, followed by two days off, two days on, and three days off. Team members will work every other weekend, including Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. 

job purpose:

Able and available to perform all processing positions in the absence of the operator who normally performs the job.  This includes Separation Operator, RO Milk Operator, Membrane Operator, Pre Batching Operator, UHT Operator and CIP Operator. 

responsibilities:

Operate Tetra Aldose, Alsafe and UHT (Ultra-high-temperature) pasteurization equipment in the processing area in a safe and sanitary manner following all GMP's. This includes monitoring and maintaining process controls of heat exchangers process variables and documenting accurate recordings of process parameters while in operation. Cleaning the processing equipment which includes hand cleaning parts, clean-in-place (CIP) and clean out of place (COP) operations on a daily basis. Perform any other duties assigned by management.

  • Know proper established start up and shut down procedures.
  • CIP of Silos, and line circuits.
  • Take proper samples of products for QA testing.
  • Take proper samples to monitor CIP system for chemical strengths.
  • Service pumps, valves and heat exchangers as needed and/or per preventative maintenance schedule.
  • Develop and train team members.

 

skills/qualifications required:

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Must work in a safe, efficient manner and follow all safety procedures including the use of safety equipment.
  • Must have the ability to troubleshoot small problems, and be able to discern when issues may require input from levels of authority within the corporation.
  • Must be willing to ask for assistance when the process is unclear.
A High School diploma or General Education Degree (GED) is required.
  • High School level verbal and written communication skills.
  • Basic computational skills required. Simple math reasoning required.
  • Must be able to operate the equipment effectively after the appropriate break-in period.

working conditions and physical requirements:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • 15,000 steps minimum
  • 26 stairs (one way up or down) 52 (round trip) total every hour minimum for a total of 312 one way per shift and 624 round trip
  • Lifting up to 50+ pounds (no more than 80)
  • Climbing ladders up to 15 ft
  • Standing up to 1 hour straight
  • Continuous physical activity for up to 1 hour straight

Sitting/Standing/Walking/Lifting/Carrying: The operator stands throughout their shift and walks on uneven concrete and tile surfaces. The operator lifts up to 60 pounds on an occasional basis. Two or more employees complete lifts of greater than 100 pounds.

Pushing/Pulling/Bending/Stooping: The operator occasionally pushes/pulls a variety of objects which may include empty pallets, and brooms during cleanup activities. The operator will push/pull pipe-fittings during hook up. The operator bends and stoops occasionally throughout the workday, when servicing equipment, picking supplies or waste product off the floor.

Squatting/Kneeling/Crawling/Twisting/Turning: The operator may squat when picking up supplies and during cleanup duties, including kneeling on the floor and crawling under equipment. Occasional twisting and turning at the waist while changing dryer lances, or making CIP connections.

Climbing/Balancing/Reaching: The operator occasionally climbs approved stairs or ladders. The operator reaches below shoulder level to pick up pipe-fittings from the floor or while servicing product pumps and related equipment. The operator may reach at or above shoulder level when making equipment adjustments, or during cleanup duties.

Grasping/Manipulation: Frequent use of the hands and fingers is required of the 0perator when servicing pumps, using scrub brushes, and connecting pipe-fittings.

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties. Employees will be subject to ambient temperatures as well as elevated temperatures, up to 110 degrees, due to equipment operation and cleaning.

food safety requirements:

  • Notify supervision of any repairs or adjustments that are required that may affect product quality or food safety.
  • Understand, observe, and comply with the handling and usage of the color-coded container policy while in the Production Areas.
  • Perform all duties necessary to meet Company, Customer and/or Government requirements/standards as prioritized by the Company.
  • Ability to initiate action to prevent the occurrence of nonconformities relating to Food Safety and the Quality of the product, processes, quality system, or safety system.
  • Identify and record any problems relating to Food Safety and the Quality of the ingredients, processes, quality system, or safety system.
  • Control further processing or delivery of nonconforming product in terms of Food Safety and Quality issues until the deficiency or unsatisfactory condition has been corrected.
  • In the event of absence, another employee with the same skill level will assume the duties and responsibilities as required.

 

how fairlife nourishes you: 

At fairlife, we believe in better - and that includes how we support our people. We offer a comprehensive suite of benefits and wellbeing resources designed to support you physically, emotionally, socially, and financially, both in and out of work. 

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, effective day one! 
  • Supplemental health plans (hospital indemnity, accident, and critical illness insurance) 
  • Paid Time Off to recharge and support work-life balance 
  • Paid parental leave & adoption assistance (up to $10,000) 
  • Parental support & family care benefits, including childcare resources and lactation support 
  • 401(k) to support retirement planning with up to 9% in employer match 
  • Wellness reimbursement (up to $500 for qualified wellbeing expenses) 
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for emotional wellbeing and work-life support 
  • Company-paid life insurance and short-term disability 
  • Employer HSA funding (for HDHP participants) 
  • Tuition reimbursement (up to $10,000) and student loan repayment ($200/month) 
  • Learning & development programs to unlock your full potential 
  • Rewards & recognition, matching gifts, free product, and Business Resource Groups 

position location: Coopersville, MI

reports to: Processing Supervisor

travel requirements: Little to None

exempt/nonexempt: nonexempt

This position is eligible for bonus.Â