Transload Operator
CTI
- Safford, AZ
- $20.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Weekly pay
- Quarterly safety bonus
- Vacation, Sick & Holiday pay
- Health benefits
- Wellness program
- 401k match
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Valid driver license
- Authorized access to Freeport McMoRan Inc. (FMI)
- Meet minimum background check requirements for FMI
- No more than 2 moving violations within the previous 3 years
- No major violations within the last 5 years
- Prior transloading experience is highly preferred
- General knowledge of railroad operations & familiar with brake systems on railcars, preferred
- Mechanical abilities to troubleshoot and isolate malfunctions, preferred
- Successful controlled substance test at pre-employment
- Successful respirator physical, and respirator fit test
- Varying work hours with 10-12 hour shift 4-5 days a week
- The shift may vary between day or night, but is consistent for the entire week
- Expect to unload 2 rail cars and deliver 8 loads of quicklime per shift
- Load the quicklime from the railcar to the semi or double trailers.
- Work outside at all times and be on your feet for extended periods
- Wear a face respirator and additional personal protective equipment (PPE) when required while performing tasks
- Other configurations of PPE are required at all times while on mine property
- Mechanical abilities to troubleshoot and isolate malfunction - Water system to supply eyewash and shower stations, generator, compressor
- Position the Transloader under the rail car to being the unloading process
- Report railcar status and loads delivered to specific sites
- Clearly communicate verbally, as well as electronically with FMI and CTI Inc. personnel Radio and text/e-mail
- Handle stressful situations, make quick decisions and react efficiently and safely
- Operation of basic hand tools
- This job is physically demanding
- Twisting, stretching, reaching, squatting, crawling on hands and knees & kneeling
- Consistent climbing of stairs and/or ladders, being hoisted in the air, working at elevations of 20 feet above the ground