Plant Operator/Maintenance technician

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Brooks Grease Service is adding a Plant Operator/Facilities Maintenance Technician to our growing Wichita plant. A Successful candidate is a reliable, dependable, motivated and able to take direction and work independently and with others. Facilities Maintenance Experience is required - driving a tractor trailer and forklift is a Plus!! This is a physical, manual labor job which requires the operator to be outdoors in all kinds of weather conditions, which may be extreme.

Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen.


Job Description:

  • Loading and Offloading of Used Cooking Oil
  • Refining of Product
  • Processing/Dispersal of Waster Water
  • Lifting 50 lbs occasionally
  • Climbing of Ladders and Stairs throughout the day
  • Cleaning/Refurbishing containers as they arrive
  • Picking up trash around the plant
  • Cleaning the grease/ oil off plant equipment and pavement for the safety of all
  • Managing time well and changing tasks as requested by management and co-workers
  • May be required to ride with drivers to customer locations to set up/pick up oil containers, assist with clean up of spills, and other tasks
  • Normal working hours are Mon- Fri 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Benefits:

  • Competitive wage
  • Weekly pay through direct deposit
  • Medical/Dental/Vision insurance is offered after 60 days of employment; 75% of either medical or dental is employer paid
  • Matching 401K (after 1 year of employment)
  • Vacation
  • Sick Time
  • 6 paid holidays (immediately available)
  • Annual evaluations/wage increases
  • Work with long-term employees and managers

Come work for the Best Employer! Brooks Grease Service is a family owned and operated company headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The company serves restaurant, commercial and industrial facilities in surrounding states.

Grow with us at 1401 S Buckner, St, Derby, KS 67037

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