Summary:
The Control Valve Technician I role involves following Quality Standardization Procedures for valve repair, utilizing Safety Data Sheets (SDS) to identify contaminated valves, and recognizing missing parts. Responsibilities include learning valve repair according to company standards, and gaining introductory knowledge of shop equipment such as test stands, disassembly and assembly tools. The position also requires readiness for manufacturer training.
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Positional Requirements & Qualifications:
Education & Experience
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Essential Physical Functions
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. The company reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary.
Miller Waste Systems Inc. is a Canadian leader in the collection, haulage, recycling, and repurposing of organic and inorganic waste and recyclables. We service Canadian municipalities and industrial, commercial, and institutional customers. Our operations support daily waste management needs and construction and demolition projects.
Family-owned and operated since 1961, Miller has grown from a two-truck operation to a full-service waste management company with a footprint in multiple provinces. We integrate seamlessly into the communities we service by hiring locally, supporting community projects, partnering with local suppliers, and understanding local needs.
Miller owns and operates transfer stations Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs), some on behalf of municipalities. At MRFs, Miller sorts and processes hundreds of thousands of tonnes of plastics, paper, cardboard, steel, aluminum, and glass annually and handles the sale and transportation of recycled material to the commodity marketplace.
Sub-divisions of Miller Waste:
Miller Compost converts leaf and yard waste from residential and commercial sources into compost, mulch, and other landscaping products that enrich and rehabilitate soil.
Miller Environmental manages hazardous waste with innovative, sustainable solutions that prioritize safety, energy efficiency, and respect for the environment. Our team is capable of processing aqueous organic, inorganic, liquid, and special waste including flammable solids, spent catalysts, industrial wastewater, hydrovac slurry, and more. We also provide emergency spill response and project management services for environmental projects.
Escarpment Renewables is Miller’s Class 3 wet anaerobic digestion facility in Grimsby, Ontario where we convert organic waste into a CFIA-certified liquid fertilizer for local agricultural partners and renewable heat and electricity for the Ontario power grid.
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