About the role
AI summarisedThe Production Technician role at Air Liquide focuses on ensuring safety, operational excellence, and documentation integrity in a high-purity specialty chemicals or industrial manufacturing environment. Responsibilities include enforcing safety policies, operating and maintaining equipment, performing analytical testing, updating procedures, and participating in emergency response teams. The role requires 1-3 years of relevant experience and a technical diploma in Chemical Process Technology or equivalent.
Industrial GasesOnsite
Key Responsibilities
- Owns and enforces the 'No Tolerance to Deviation' and Stop Work Authority policies in daily activities
- Contribute to proactive monitoring of important production parameters, Stop Work & escalate if deviations or abnormalities are discovered
- Safely and efficiently operate assigned processes to consistently meet daily quality, production, and productivity goals
- Actively participate in monthly safety meetings and champion a safe work environment
- Collaborate effectively with Production Supervisors to prioritize daily tasks and ensure operational continuity
- Execute the assembly and disassembly of production equipment for changeovers and process preparation, and perform basic maintenance to ensure optimal function and reliability
- Expertly operate and troubleshoot analytical equipment necessary for in-process testing and final product validation, ensuring strict adherence to product specifications
- Review and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Working Instructions, and Learning Resources to maintain accuracy and incorporate best practices
- Responsible for highlighting any key operating documents (SOPs, WIs) that do not represent actual practice on the manufacturing for all production activities
- Review and update key operating documents (SOPs, WIs) assigned to them
Requirements
- Minimum Nitec in Chemical Process Technology or equivalent for fresh graduates
- 1-3 years experience in process, production, or project engineering
- Preferably within high purity specialty chemicals, food, nuclear, semiconductor or pharmaceutical plant operations