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As the leading carrier, we operate a fleet that transport aggregates, grain, fertilizer, coal, ores, alloys, steel products, chemicals, and other products. We're committed to being the best at ...

As the leading carrier, we operate a fleet that transport aggregates, grain, fertilizer, coal, ores, alloys, steel products, chemicals, and other products. We're committed to being the best at ...

Electrician

Paducah, KY

$26.25 - $33.75/hr

As the leading carrier, we operate a fleet that transport aggregates, grain, fertilizer, coal, ores, alloys, steel products, chemicals, and other products. We're committed to being the best at ...

As the leading carrier, we operate a fleet that transport aggregates, grain, fertilizer, coal, ores, alloys, steel products, chemicals, and other products. We're committed to being the best at ...

As the leading carrier, we operate a fleet that transport aggregates, grain, fertilizer, coal, ores, alloys, steel products, chemicals, and other products. We're committed to being the best at ...

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What does a typical workday look like for someone working as an Ore Processor?

In an Ore Processor role, your day will often involve operating and monitoring heavy machinery, conducting quality checks on processed ore, and adhering to strict safety protocols throughout your shift. You’ll work closely with a team of machine operators, supervisors, and safety officers to maintain optimal operation of the plant. Troubleshooting mechanical issues and ensuring proper record-keeping are also common tasks. This role may require shift work, including evenings or weekends, depending on the facility’s schedule. Collaboration and attentive communication are essential for keeping production running smoothly and safely.

What is an Ores job?

An Ores job typically involves the extraction, processing, and assessment of mineral ores from the earth. This can include roles in mining operations, geological surveying, and metallurgical analysis to determine ore quality and usability. Workers in this field may operate heavy machinery, conduct safety inspections, and ensure efficient resource extraction. The job requires knowledge of mining techniques, environmental regulations, and workplace safety practices. Depending on the specific role, educational requirements can range from on-the-job training to advanced degrees in geology or mining engineering.

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

To thrive in an Ore Processor position, you need a solid understanding of mineral processing techniques, equipment operation, and basic safety procedures, often complemented by a high school diploma or technical training in mining or metallurgy. Familiarity with industrial machinery, safety certifications such as MSHA training, and experience using monitoring and control systems are typically required. Attention to detail, strong teamwork, and reliable communication skills help set top performers apart. These abilities ensure safe, efficient handling of raw materials and quality output in a highly regulated, collaborative mining environment.

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Fleet Boat Captain

Fleet Boat Captain

Ingram Barge Company

Saint Louis, MO • On-site

$600/day

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Company Description
Ingram Marine Group encompasses our operating units involved in transporting bulk commodities on America's inland waterways, delivering fuel and supplies to the towing industry, and providing a ship anchorage in Louisiana. As the leading carrier, we operate a fleet that transport aggregates, grain, fertilizer, coal, ores, alloys, steel products, chemicals, and other products.
We're committed to being the best at whatever we do. We're continuously growing, adapting, and responding, and we're successful because of the outstanding hard work and creative energy of our associates.
Job Description
Ingram Marine Group is seeking a Fleet Boat Captain for St. Louis, MO Fleets. In this position you will be responsible for steering the boat up and down the river; keeping watch for safety of crew, equipment and environment, while positioning barges together into tows. You will be required to live within an hour radius for consideration, due to schedule.
What you'll be doing:
  • Keeping the crew safe
  • Moving tow/build tow
  • Ensuring safe navigation and operation of vessel
  • Efficiently managing the crew and the vessel
  • Responsible for the safety of the equipment
  • Responsible for the safety and preservation of the environment
  • Steering tow up and down river
  • Making locks and bridges
  • Conducting safety meetings and drills

Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
  • Demonstration of the Ingram Way
  • Ability to uphold Ingram's high safety standards
  • 8+ years of experience
  • MMC; Advanced education and training (SCI, CEMS, Etc.) TWIC, or state ID required
  • Proven leadership abilities
  • Able to navigate the river in which working on
  • Working knowledge of how to handle a large tow
  • Able to safely operate aboard a vessel and perform necessary tasks within the safety guidelines
  • Able to perform in a fast-paced environment and quickly respond to unexpected circumstances and safety
  • Able to identify and employ appropriate safety practices to manage risks
  • Able to supervise and give direction and effectively communicate and cooperate with a team
  • Able to apply basic critical-thinking and decision-making skills to tow building and locking
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Intermediate skills with MS Outlook and Internet Explorer helpful

Candidates must:
  • Must be able to read and write the English language to comply with USCG regulatory requirements
  • Commitment to work safely and follow all safety policies and procedures
  • Complete a pre-employment physical examination and drug screen
  • Work in extreme weather

Schedule:
7/7 Schedule; ability to work nights or days
Additional Information
  • A competitive compensation package
  • Comprehensive benefits including Medical/Prescription Drug plans, HSA, Vision, Dental and Health Care FSA.
  • Generous paid time off benefits
  • 401K match upon first day of hire
  • Life and AD&D, Employee Assistant programs, Group Legal, & more
  • Associate growth and development encouraged through internal training and tuition reimbursement program

$600 Daily Rate
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
If you are requesting reasonable accommodation or disability assistance in submitting your application, you may email us at Recruiting@ingrambarge.com
Ingram Marine Group and its affiliates ("Company") is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, work related mental or physical disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or genetic information.
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