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Chief Ethanol Fuels in Lexington, Nebraska, is hiring for a full-time Production Operator to operate, control and troubleshoot ethanol production areas. The role includes supporting start-up/shutdown, sampling streams, logging data, and maintaining safety and cleanliness on the plant floor.
The company offers comprehensive benefits and opportunities to work across production areas with rotating shifts. Education: high school diploma or GED preferred.
Ethanol Fuels Lexington
Chief Ethanol
1111 East Industry Drive
Lexington, NE 68850, USA
Ethanol Fuels Lexington
Chief Ethanol
1111 East Industry Drive
Lexington, NE 68850, USA
Operate, control and trouble‑shoot process areas of ethanol production facility while maintaining quality and efficiency goals. Operator may work in different areas or positions including relief support for Shift Lead Operator and special assignment as set by the Shift Lead Operator and/or the Production Manager.
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Putting the needs of customers first has taken Chief Industries, Inc. from a small construction company in 1954, to a highly diverse company with a reputation for manufacturing quality products, and offering unparalleled customer service. Through its many divisions and subsidiaries, Chief Industries employs over 1,400 skilled and dedicated employees who produce a wide variety of products, many of which are used around the world.
A Brand of Chief Industries, Chief Ethanol is committed to producing quality renewable fuel and produces approximately 140 million gallons of ethanol annually. Chief Ethanol Fuels, Inc. was Nebraska’s first dry‑mill ethanol plant and remains committed to producing renewable fuel and high quality feed today. The plant is a continuous flow Vogelbusch process .
This full‑time position is eligible for full company benefits, including
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Understanding of math and chemical processing systems
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