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Shift Technician

We need highly motivated individuals who want to be part of our growing business.

INEOS Acetyls is a global chemicals business producing acetic acid and a range of derivatives across Europe, Asia and America. We’re part of INEOS - one of the largest petrochemical companies in the world, employing around 26,000 people across 194 sites in 29 countries.

You will be based at the Hull site, which is the largest producer of acetic acid, acetic anhydride and ethyl acetate in Europe. The products we produce are essential building blocks used in almost every industry, including renewable power, automotive, pharmaceuticals, coatings and textiles.

Hull is also home to the business's global technology development and support team and is based on the 370-acre Saltend Chemicals Park - a cluster of world-class chemicals and renewable energy businesses at the heart of the UK's energy estuary.

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Sustainability is at the heart of our business, and we have created a road map to achieving net zero by 2045. We’re investing in this sustainable future right now; you could be part of our journey. 

The opportunity

Shift Technicians are responsible for day-to-day operation and monitoring of operating plant and services to achieve safe, reliable, efficient operation both in the field, and remotely through the use of a highly integrated DCS system.

Key Accountabilities

  • As a shift technician, you will play a critical role in the day-to-day operation of production and services involved in the manufacture of our core acids products. Some of the typical responsibilities of a shift technician include controlling and monitoring plant performance and ensuring that it is maintained within its operating envelope at all times.
  • We expect our shift technicians to be proactive in identification, resolution and reporting of issues that may compromise plant safety or reliability, working with colleagues from a variety of disciplines and service providers to ensure that safe operation is at the forefront of everything that we do;
  • Shift technicians are often involved in using mechanical and I&E skills that are necessary to carry out planned or unplanned plant preparations, and deal with emergent activities that, if not addressed, could escalate into issues that would compromise plant performance. We look to our Shift Technicians to offer suggestions to improve existing plant operating procedures;
  • A significant portion of the site’s maintenance activity starts with the identification of an issue or potential issue by Shift Technicians. We expect our Shift Technicians to be fully conversant with, and actively use, the CMMS (Computerised Maintenance Management System - SAP) to log high quality Notifications to enable efficient review and action by the Maintenance Planners;
  • A a Shift Technician, you'll play a vital role in the management of plant upsets, shutdowns and restarts, following plant procedures and signing off activities where required to ensure safe and reliable operations. You will ensure that that appropriate controls, risk assessments and approvals are in place before activities which fall outside of standard procedures are followed, and it is expected that you proactivley take steps to ensure compliance with required procedures:
  • A key accountability of the shift technician is to play a leading role in the Control of work activities on the asset by becoming an issuing authority. The shift technician is responsible for the issuing of Control of work documentation and putting people to work in their plant area. Ensuring that agreed controls are implemented, last minute risk assessments carried out and SIMOPs reviewed before allowing work to start.
  • This is a varied and dynamic role, where personal accountability and a commitment to working as part of a team are required.

Experience, Educational and Personnel Requirements:

  • NVQ level 3 qualifications or the equivalent level of experience in chemical plant or refinery operations would be preferred as well as a good level of formal qualifications (GCSE or equivalent) in relevant technical subjects and a good aptitude for IT systems are necessary;
  • You will need to demonstrate experience of proficiency in all aspects of a Process Technician role working as part of a team with a proven ability to meet challenging deadlines;
  • You'll have a track record of following complex procedures or working instructions, and will have ideally gained experience of working in a hazardous environment where safe working procedures were of paramount importance;
  • We need people who are credible and authentic communicators, who can influence others positively and who have experience of working with teams from other disciplines in a structured and collaborative way; and
  • Your ability to operate effectively in a delivery-focussed and often fast-paced environment will be evident, and you should be able to show us evidence of successfully learning and adapting to new processes and procedures in a positive way.

Desirable Criteria & Qualifications

  • Some skills in mechanical or IE disciplines combined with a strong aptitude for learning new and complex processes would also be beneficial.
  • Experience of working shifts

We have a number of roles available if you are interested then please apply on our Careers page.