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Company Background s6

Role Definition Shift Operator

Company Background

FCC Environment (FCC Environment is the trading name for FCC Environment (UK) Limited and FCC Environment Services (UK) Limited) is a leading UK waste and resource management company, which is part of a global group with a strong heritage in providing services for communities and businesses. Our vision is to be the environmental company of choice, delivering change for a sustainable future.

FCC Environment’s core business centers on collection, resource recovery and renewable energy providing services for local authorities and commercial customers. To make our skills and expertise easily accessible to our customers, our business is grouped into five core services:

 Municipal services – household waste collection, street cleansing, parks and gardens maintenance.

 Business waste solutions –waste collection and recycling services for small and large companies.

 Recycling – material recycling facilities, household waste recycling centers.

 Green energy –recovery of energy from waste.

 Waste Processing –industrial waste treatment, hazardous wastes and landfill disposal.

We operate over 200 facilities in England, Scotland and Wales and employ around 2,500 employees. We recycle 1.2 million tonnes of waste each year.

FCC Environment is part of the FCC Group which is a leading international infrastructure, environmental services and green energy company present in more than 50 countries with 90,000 employees.

Role Purpose

Acting under the direction of the Shift Team Leader, ensure safe and efficient operation of all production activities on site which would include an EfW high-

Page: 1 of 5 pressure boiler and steam turbine generator, together with all associated auxiliary plant – this will be to include first-line fault diagnosis. In doing so also fostering an ethos of maximum plant reliability, flexibility, availability. This is to be achieved whilst attaining high standards of Quality, Health & Environmental performance.

Key Responsibilities

1. Health, Safety & Environment

 Safe and efficient operation of the plant during steady state, start up, shutdown and emergency situations as directed by the STL from a Central Control Room and/or on the plant as required by the operational demands of the plant.

 Ensure day to day compliance with all aspects of the Environmental Permit, reporting any non-compliance or incident to the Shift Team Leader.

 Work within the company’s Health & Safety, Quality and Environmental System and all relevant legislation.

 To be authorised under the safety rules to the level of Senior Authorised Person to apply isolation, locks and safety tags, and the preparation and issuing of safety documents.

 Carrying out responsibilities as defined in the companies Safety Rules and associated procedures.

 Participate in company/site HSE initiatives including the HSE forum activities.

 Implementing the company’s health, safety and environmental management policies and actively participate in company/site HSE initiatives including the HSE forum activities, including procedure reviews on a periodic basis.

2. Team working

 Working within a small team with the focus on motivation and people values.

Role Definition – Environmental Manager Page: 2 of 5  Contribute towards the team effort, encourage team spirit and provide assistance to others.

 Taking an active role within the team regarding the decision making processes.

 Maintain and develop industrial relations through effective communications.

 Periodically act as a contact between FCC Environment and external contract companies.

 Communicate effectively with other departments within FCC Environment.

3. Key Activities

 Carry out routine plant inspections and adjustments / operations as required collecting and recording plant data.

 Full understanding of P&IDs.

 Carrying out Operational Procedures to ensure that plant is in a fit and correct state for return to service following maintenance, outage or other prolonged shutdown.

 Responding to first line and breakdown maintenance requirements as far as background and experience permits. Assisting maintenance functions in any such maintenance.

 Undertake continuing personal development to enhance knowledge & skills relevant to the role.

 Participating in department training and development.

 Writing/amending site Operational procedures, implementing changes and improvements as required ensuring all procedures are relevant and accurate.

 Carrying out simple analysis of steam cycle chemistry and implementing corrective actions to dosing and blowdown systems.

 Defined responsibilities in responding to site emergencies.

Page: 3 of 5  Shift logging to ensure quality defect reporting and writing along with the reviewing of operational work specifications.

 To work flexible working patterns in support of the business.

 Ensure strict compliance with software and plant modification procedures and directives.

 Assist in outage planning, scheduling and co-ordination.

 Supporting other UK business if the need arises.

 To be on call and change working patterns where necessary in order to meet the needs of the business.

 Work towards multi-skilling activities associated with Electrical C&I and Mechanical duties, including assisting maintenance staff as required – Relevant training will be provided.

 Building and maintaining a culture of team work where team member’s progress towards Operational and Maintenance dual skilling and want to contribute to their full potential.

 Able to safely operate a Counterbalance Forklift Truck, front Load mechanical shovel and grab crane. (Training will be offered to suitable candidates).

Qualifications and Experience (preferred)

 ONC/City and Guilds/NVQ Level 3 in craft skill or process/thermal production operations. This will include a good level of practical Operational/Maintenance experience/knowledge (Qualifications below this may be acceptable if accompanied by suitable experience).

 A good understanding of all HSE aspects is a fundamental requirement, IOSH managing safely is preferable.

 5 years process industry experience or knowledge of power generation operations and maintenance associated with Steam turbines, boilers, balance of plant, electrical generation and distribution up to 33kV, plant control and instrumentation.

Role Definition – Environmental Manager Page: 4 of 5  Excellent verbal/written communication skills.

 Familiar with a number of computer applications.

 Good interpersonal skills, self motivated, flexible and committed attitude.

 Communication and motivational skills.

 At least 3 years in power generation industry operations and maintenance. Exposure to heavy process plant maintenance activity.

Personal Qualities

 The individual will need to be a self-motivated individual with exceptional organisational and interpersonal skills. The individual must be suited to a culture which is entrepreneurial, fast paced, value-driven, and with very high corporate performance and ethical standards. The individual will need to be very comfortable working in a lean structure, should be highly customer focused, possess strong ethical and moral standards and be willing to assume significant personal accountability.

 The ability to work unsupervised and take responsibility during dynamic situations.

 Completer/Finisher able to deliver results on schedule.

 Potential for promotion, within the Company, to Maintenance Engineer or other position.

 Affable and flexible personality.

 Excellent work ethic.

 Detail oriented.

Other Information

Location – Lincoln EfW

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