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Process Operator - Billings Refinery

Company Name:
Phillips 66
Company Overview
Built on more than 130 years of experience, Phillips 66 is a growing energy manufacturing and logistics company with high-performing Midstream, Chemicals, Refining, and Marketing and Specialties businesses. This integrated portfolio enables Phillips 66 to capture opportunities in a changing energy landscape. Headquartered in Houston, the company has 13,500 employees who are committed to operating excellence and safety. Phillips 66 had $50 billion of assets as of Dec. 31, 2013. For more information, visit
/
or follow us on Twitter
@Phillips66Co
.
Refinery Overview
The Billings refinery is located near the Yellowstone River and is a few blocks from downtown Billings, the largest city in
montana
. The refinery primarily processes a mixture of Canadian light crudes, and heavy Canadian high-sulfur and medium-sulfur crudes. These crudes are delivered by the company-operated Glacier pipeline system, which is connected to third-party systems. A delayed coker converts heavy, high-sulfur vacuum residue into higher-value light oils. Gasoline demand is highly seasonal, with peak demand in the summer driving season. Distillate fuel demand is more constant, but generally increases due to seasonal agricultural and mining activity spring through fall, in addition to normal year-round on-road and railroad demand. There is little home heating oil demand in the Billings marketing area, as this need is primarily met with propane, natural gas, and electric power.
Finished petroleum products from the refinery are delivered by the company-operated Yellowstone, Seminoe, and Pioneer pipelines, and by rail and truck to markets in Montana,
washington
,
colorado
,
wyoming
,
idaho
,
utah
,
nebraska
, and
south dakota
. Supplying these geographically distinct markets presents a special challenge due to the variation in gasoline octane and summer vapor pressure specifications from region to region.
Description
An Operator works rotating shifts on various units within the refinery which process or produce crude oil, petroleum coke, fuel oil, intermediates, gasoline, diesel, steam, electricity and other products. Some of the processes involved use hazardous and volatile materials under high temperature and pressure. Operators are exposed to various work conditions including outside weather and elements, blowing air, heat, noise, vibration and occasionally working from heights and confined spaces. Operators must follow safe work practices including the wearing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). In addition, Operators perform various duties required to keep their assigned processing unit/area operating safely and at specified production/run rates.
Relocation is not available for this
position
.
Responsibilities
The Operator may be responsible for:
Maintaining equipment and operations.
Climbing ladders, tanks and towers.
Taking samples/readings of various process streams.
Initiating work orders and permitting for work related to the assigned unit.
Maintaining proper and safe process operations of the operating equipment.
Serving on the refinery emergency response fire brigade.
Communicating effectively during the shift and at shift relief regarding key process unit and equipment information.
Adhering to all safety policies and programs.
Basic/Required Qualifications
Must be at least 18
Have a valid driver's license
Legally authorized to work in the United States on a regular full-time basis without restrictions
Willingness to perform/comply with the following:
To work at least an 8-hour rotating shift and up to a 12-hour rotating shift, which includes some weekends and holidays (Employees generally work 48 hours one week, 36 hours the next, rotating between days and nights)
To work overtime
To work in enclosed spaces, such as tanks and silos
To work near large, hot, high-speed machines
To climb up to 250 feet in height
To lift a minimum of 50 pounds
To work around chemicals, including acids and bases
To wear fire retardant
clothing
and personal protective equipment (such as steel-toe shoes, ear and eye protection)
To maintain your face daily so that a respirator/face mask can seal properly (some examples include being free of facial hair and/or clean shaven)
To perform fire fighting duties
To work outside in harsh weather conditions
To work with petroleum products that are under high pressure and heat
To read technical procedures and materials in English
To learn
computer
software associated with process operations
Preferred Qualifications
High school diploma or G.E.D
Associate's degree or Technical certification in Process Technology from an accredited school
Military certifications that are process operations related
One or more years of direct experience working as a process operator, maintenance or technician in a refinery, chemical, power, nuclear, wastewater treatment, or pharmaceutical industry
Record of formal emergency response training within the last 24 months
Conditions of employment may include:
In order to be considered for employment, you must complete the application process for this position in its entirety including the questions. If you do not use the resume parsing feature, please attach an electronic copy of your resume.
Passing various aptitude and ability screening tests
Meeting physical criteria for the
job
, which may include qualifications for emergency response duties
Passing pre-employment drug screening
Possessing a valid driver's license where it may be required to drive a company vehicle during the course of employment
Submitting to random drug and alcohol testing
In order to be considered for this position you must complete the entire application process , which includes answering all prescreening questions and providing your eSignature.
Phillips 66 is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Job:
Operations
Job Level:
Individual Contributor/Staff Level
Primary Location:
NORTH AMERICA-USA-MONTANA-BILLINGS
Organization:
BILLINGS REFINERY
Job Posting:
Mar 12, 2014, 12:32:57 PM
Req ID:
00IC8Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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