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Chemical-Material Handler

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Kansas City, MO

Employer:  Honeywell

Description

Summary

Responsible for the receipt, maintenance of records, and inventorying of controlled wastes.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the receipt, maintenance of records, and inventorying of controlled wastes.
  • Operates a CRT in order to maintain records dealing with excess property, precious metals, hazardous wastes, and classified scrap.
  • Responsible for the receipt and inventorying of excess property, precious metals, radioactive wastes, hazardous wastes, and classified scrap.
  • Responsible for operating the hazardous material tank farm, mixing crib, and staging areas; conducting inspections of all areas, and maintaining inventory and inspection records for hazardous waste operations.
  • Responsible for emergency chemical spill cleanup.
  • Responsible for precious metal recovery operations.
  • Issues supplies and containers to operating departments.
  • Performs cleanup of controlled materials and decontaminates as required.
  • Responsible for pumping controlled waste to and from tanks, sumps and pits, and cleans transfer equipment involved.
  • Uses all tools and equipment necessary to the performance of the task and may perform minor routine maintenance.
  • Works from written or oral instructions.
  • Performs necessary paperwork pursuant to the task.
  • Spends time performing duties of the Material Handler classification as required whether or not employees are on layoff from the Material Handler classification.

You Must Have

  • US Citizenship, able to obtain and maintain US DOE Qlevel security clearance
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Ability to work any shift

We Value

  • Experience with chemical compatibilities and characteristics, spill cleanup and decontamination procedures, segregation of controlled waste, and emergency response procedures
  • Experience with tearing down product and assemblies that are designed for destruction with a wide variety of equipment (Disintegrator, Shredder, Hammer mill, hand tools)
  • Fork truck experience in manufacturing setting
  • Must be familiar with chemical compatibilities and characteristics, spill cleanup and decontamination procedures, segregation of controlled waste emergency response procedures, personal protective equipment, Federal and State regulations, packaging/labeling, comprehension and understanding of work related documents, and operation of assigned equipment.
  • Will be required to pass a Professional Certification examination as required by applicable regulations.

Additional Information
  • JOB ID: 2300
  • Remote Eligibility: On-Site
  • Travel Required: 0-10%
  • Hourly/Salary: Hourly
  • Relocation Available: No
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