Chemical Plant Process Supervisor with 31 years of combined manufacturing and management experience. Versatile and experienced in production supervision, health/safety/environment, and quality assurance. Also experienced in the SAFE and EFFICIENT OPERATION of a chemical plant.
Work experience was in four production units, Utilities department, Health and Safety Department, Training and Documentation Department, and in Projects.
Completed 2019.60 hours of continued education while at Shell Chemical and Kraton Polymers. Mostly in health, safety, and environment, emergency response, quality control, management skills, and OSHA requirements. (Training record included).
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Volunteer during times of disaster to saw and remove trees, removed debris after floods, manage disaster responses, and/or serve where needed.
Obtained a Class B Commercial Drivers License to deliver needed supplies to disaster sites .
Drive and Operate a Bucket Truck in tree removal operations.
Drive Box Truck, operate skid steer, operate fork lifts, and complete preventative maintenance on fleet.
Plan, schedule, and lead recovery construction projects after a disaster.
Member of National Incident Command Team for Southern Baptist Disaster Relief. Have served in various positions and in numerous states during disaster responses. i.e. Served as Operations Officer to process work request, plan the work, assigning work to teams for completion, and tracking to completion. Served as Incident Commander after flash floods, tornadoes, ice storms, etc..
Responsible for day-to-day operations/activities of the plant Utilities Department.
Mastered the intricacies of the process flow within Utilities department.
Responsibilities included plant river water delivery system, barge unloading facilities/operations, main plant tank farm, coal unloading/storage system, two coal fired boilers, one natural gas fired boiler, air and nitrogen systems, hazardous waste management, and waste water treatment process.
Developed numerous special project improvements to reduce hazardous waste.
Led regular stand-up meetings, events and continuous improvement projects with measurable goals.
RETIRED IN MAY OF 2003.
Trained, developed and counseled employees to develop a high performing team.
Managed Operational documentation to reflect completeness and accuracy.
Managed data base to ensure compliance with resource training and cross training requirements.
RETIRED FROM SHELL CHEMICAL IN 1999 when plant sold to Kraton Polymers...
Mastered the intricacies of the process flow within assigned departments. i.e. MK-1, MG-1, MG-2, and Utilities
Obtained a Third Class Stationary Engineers License to effectively manage the safe operations of high pressure steam turbines and boilers.
Maintained and enforced a safe and clean working environment at all times.
Supervised production schedules, production quality and on time delivery.
Diligently maintained safety and quality standards.
Trained, developed and counseled employees to develop a high performing team.
Coached employees in developing and achieving individual performance goals.
Developed and maintained strong and clear communication and rapport with plant personnel.
Ensured safe equipment preparation for planned and unplanned maintenance.
Safely worked as a rotating shift team member, advanced to Senior Operations Technician, and worked with various chemicals as production schedule dictated.
Volunteered to cross train on various jobs outside of assigned department.
Trained, qualified, and obtained a Class B Tanker-man License to off-load chemical barges.
Prepared equipment for planned and unplanned maintenance.
See included training records from Shell Chemical and Kraton Polymers.
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