Location: Ririe, ID
Company: Idaho Pacific Holdings
Operator will be responsible for meeting all quality specifications on all finished goods - this includes, but is not limited to verifying all code dates and proper weights for each tote. The Agglomerate Line Operator must be knowledgeable in the activities of the personnel working on the line as he or she will assist in overseeing and training personnel.
Troubleshooting and mechanical skills are a plus. Position Duties and Responsibilities: Knowledge and understanding of the responsibilities for each position and equipment function on the agglomerate line. Check scales and tote weights at the beginning and during each shift; every two hours check the tote per pallet and record in appropriate
location. Identify and remove defective products or materials. Communicate with other shifts and/or departments regarding potential problems, product needing blended, line changes, etc.
Record all packaging information on packaging reports, and all changes or problems in the Shift Paperwork. Records must be legible, accurate, and complete, in English. Responsible for housekeeping and general appearance of Agglomerate and Packaging areas. Check at the start of each shift and during product changes that totes, date code stickers, etc. are correct for the product being packaged. Work cautiously around moving parts and equipment, adhere to LOTO safety, confined space policies and use good
safety practices at all times. Timely completion of the check-out list and reports.
Good knowledge of date codes, and appropriate locations for Pallet tickets Knowledge of product grade limits, and steps taken to correct out of spec product Familiarity with chemicals used in the cleaning and sanitizing process. Accurately mix ingredients and record ingredient usage. Knowledge of emergency procedures, including machine shut-down, employee evacuation procedures, and contacts for crisis or medical / first aide. Keep Agglomerate lead and Packaging Manager informed of progress and/or problems. Completes other duties as necessary. Knowledge and Skills: Knowledge of production and packaging equipment, policies and procedures to ensure the safety of product and personnel.
Ability to give instruction and teach others regarding packaging and equipment operation. Ability to complete paperwork and reports; basic math skills needed. Strong mechanical aptitude. Good communication skills, both written and oral. Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words. Good time management skills. Ability to monitor self and others to make improvements or take corrective action. Ability to delegate; must work well will all levels of staff.
Supervisory experience or background preferred. Safety and Quality conscious. Education: Education must be of such level as to allow for the accurate reading, writing, calculation and communication of the required materials and instructions to complete the job responsibilities. High school diploma/equivalent or higher education preferred. Physical Requirements: Must be able to stand, bend, sit or move repetitively for up to 12 hours. Must be able to lift on a regular basis up to 50 lbs without assistance and up to 100 lbs with assistance. Ability to tolerate dust and chemicals.
Ability to work safely around moving parts and equipment. Bending, stretching, lifting, reaching, climbing, crawling and fingering required. Must be able to see and hear sufficiently to operate equipment safely in an environment with high levels of noise and low-lit areas. Quick reaction time, good hand/eye coordination, ability to perceive and judge distances, and see details at close range. Willing to work weekends, holidays, and overtime as needed. Supervisor Duties: The Agglomerate Line Operator will supervise people in their area of responsibility. May be cross-trained on other lines or for additional responsibilities as well.
Supervisors must maintain professionalism toward all levels of staff at all times. Working Conditions: Normal plant / manufacturing / warehouse environment. Hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Must be available for all days and all hours. Position is very physical / hands on. Will be exposed to high levels of noise, heat, cold, dust, and wet and humid conditions, and all other environmental factors normally attributed to a packaging or warehouse environment. Disclaimer: The purpose of this Job Description is to document the major aspects of this position.
This description should not be construed as all-encompassing or as an exhaustive list of the responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions necessary for this position. Idaho Pacific reserves the right to make changes and modifications to this description, associated duties, and requirements as necessary. Idaho Pacific Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
coal, aggregate, cement, and other bulk materials industries throughout the world.
TNT is part of the Cementation America's group an underground mine contracting and engineering company. TNT along with Cementation is focused upon safety and the relationships we build with clients and employees, seeking to make them long-term.
Our ability to design and construct world-class projects requires the right mix of individuals and skills. Our successes are delivered based on the strengths of our employees. We are currently seeking an experienced Estimator. In an attempt to recruit the highest quality people to join our team and demonstrate the value we place in our employees, we offer
extremely competitive compensation, bonus, and benefits packages, which are among the best in the industry. Overview The Estimator works closely with the Business Development, Engineering, and Operations teams to respond to Client tender requests.
Will determine the requirements to accomplish the work involved in the preparation of cost estimates and proposals, including review of tender documents and utilization of available resources. Be able to prepare proposals for competitive equipment bids and/or engineering studies at the scoping, pre-feasibility, and feasibility levels from the receipt of a client request or associated site visit up to and including final proposal submission.
Will lead the estimating process for a particular proposal and will be expected to schedule the work, prepare the estimates using estimating software, develop and write proposal documents in a technically competent manner, and deliver the final proposal on time.
Duties Analyze request for tender drawings, designs, specifications, and documentation to prepare schedules, cost estimates and bid documents. Apply labor, equipment and material requirements and costs to each estimate. Recommend vendors and subcontractors to be selected. Obtain vendor quotations and consult with vendors and engineering specialists to discuss and formulate estimates. Interface with other individuals in the organization to obtain, review and support the commitments required for the cost estimates.
Ensure historical data obtained from project records is stored in a centralized estimating database. Provide improvement recommendations to cost estimating procedures to reduce future discrepancies between estimated and actual costs. Prepare all tenders in accordance with the company bidding processes and procedures. Assist the proposal coordinator in meeting the deliverable requirements of all tender submissions including writing cover/lead letters, methods statements, exceptions and clarifications and other documents for the proposal.
Prepare back-up estimates and store originals and copies as per company procedures. Assist and support project management to ensure continuity between the tender and project execution. Be prepared to travel for site visits and inspections and to work in branch or joint venture partner offices. Travel may include international assignments. Travel period may range from one day to several weeks. A valid passport is required to be always maintained. Be able to make presentations to owners and clients on proposals completed for submission. Conduct risk reviews and checking duties in a manner that is responsive to corporate needs to ensure accuracy.
Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education: Bachelor's Degree in applicable field Experience: 5-10 years' experience in estimating in the materials handling or mining project fields Advance knowledge of estimating software, productivity software including Microsoft Excel, Word, and Power Point Preferred experience with Microsoft project, Primavera P6 and Auto CAD Preferred ability to communicate in Spanish. Supporting the Diverse and Inclusive Workforce At Cementation Americas & TNT, we believe in diversity and inclusion.
We recognize the benefits of a diverse and inclusive workforce, and we strive to provide a work environment that is respectful of all employees. One of our core values as a company is to give employees every opportunity to succeed, which starts with treating everyone with dignity and respect and valuing each employee's unique contribution. We encourage applications from people from diverse backgrounds and job candidates will be evaluated on a non-discriminatory basis. In addition to professional development training, all employees receive diversity and inclusion training.
As a team, we will continue to grow and learn together. We offer a competitive compensation package for our employees, including a generous group benefits plan, and we are committed to providing training and development for all employees. Cementation & TNT is an equal opportunity employer.