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Boiler and Utilities Operator
Job Description
The Boiler and Utilities Operator safely operates and monitors the steam boiler and supporting utility systems that enable reliable sauce manufacturing operations. The role is responsible for day-to-day boiler operation, routine utilities monitoring, bulk offloading coordination, first-line fault reporting, and accurate operating records to support safe, efficient and uninterrupted plant performance.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Operate, start up, shut down and monitor the steam boiler and associated auxiliaries in line with plant SOPs and legal requirements.
- Monitor steam pressure, feedwater levels, burner performance, fuel consumption, water quality and blowdown condition.
- Inspect and manage the hotwell / feedwater system, water softener, dosing systems and other boiler house support equipment.
- Complete routine boiler checks, record operating readings and immediately escalate unsafe or abnormal conditions.
- Monitor the chiller, cooling tower and chilled water circulation to ensure stable process cooling.
- Monitor the air compressor system, including receiver, dryer, filters and pressure stability, and report any deviation or loss of performance.
- Carry out routine utility inspections for temperature, pressure, leaks, vibration, alarms and general equipment condition.
- Support start-ups, shutdowns and coordination of utility availability for production and maintenance activities.
- Manage the safe offloading of diesel, oil and vinegar into the designated storage systems.
- Verify correct product, receiving tank capacity, hose connections, valve positions and transfer route before offloading begins.
- Prevent spills, cross-contamination, overfilling and stock losses through disciplined checks and monitoring during transfer.
- Maintain accurate offloading records and communicate stock concerns or abnormal usage to the relevant teams.
- Follow all plant safety, food safety, GMP, OH&S and environmental procedures.
- Comply with lock-out / tag-out, permit-to-work and site emergency requirements where applicable.
- Maintain clean, safe and audit-ready boiler, compressor, chiller and offloading areas.
- Support statutory inspections, maintenance planning, incident investigations and corrective actions.
Requirements:
- Grade 12 / Matric.
- Qualified or certified Boiler Operator with relevant boiler operating competence for an industrial plant environment.
- Minimum 3-5 years’ experience operating industrial boilers and supporting utilities in a food, beverage or process manufacturing environment.
- Practical experience with diesel-fired boilers, water treatment / softener systems, feedwater control, blowdown management and bulk liquid offloading.
- Working knowledge of utility systems such as chillers, cooling towers, air compressors and associated distribution systems.
- Ability to work shifts, overtime, weekends and call-outs when required.
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Boiler and Utilities Operator
Job Description
The Boiler and Utilities Operator safely operates and monitors the steam boiler and supporting utility systems that enable reliable sauce manufacturing operations. The role is responsible for day-to-day boiler operation, routine utilities monitoring, bulk offloading coordination, first-line fault reporting, and accurate operating records to support safe, efficient and uninterrupted plant performance.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Operate, start up, shut down and monitor the steam boiler and associated auxiliaries in line with plant SOPs and legal requirements.
- Monitor steam pressure, feedwater levels, burner performance, fuel consumption, water quality and blowdown condition.
- Inspect and manage the hotwell / feedwater system, water softener, dosing systems and other boiler house support equipment.
- Complete routine boiler checks, record operating readings and immediately escalate unsafe or abnormal conditions.
- Monitor the chiller, cooling tower and chilled water circulation to ensure stable process cooling.
- Monitor the air compressor system, including receiver, dryer, filters and pressure stability, and report any deviation or loss of performance.
- Carry out routine utility inspections for temperature, pressure, leaks, vibration, alarms and general equipment condition.
- Support start-ups, shutdowns and coordination of utility availability for production and maintenance activities.
- Manage the safe offloading of diesel, oil and vinegar into the designated storage systems.
- Verify correct product, receiving tank capacity, hose connections, valve positions and transfer route before offloading begins.
- Prevent spills, cross-contamination, overfilling and stock losses through disciplined checks and monitoring during transfer.
- Maintain accurate offloading records and communicate stock concerns or abnormal usage to the relevant teams.
- Follow all plant safety, food safety, GMP, OH&S and environmental procedures.
- Comply with lock-out / tag-out, permit-to-work and site emergency requirements where applicable.
- Maintain clean, safe and audit-ready boiler, compressor, chiller and offloading areas.
- Support statutory inspections, maintenance planning, incident investigations and corrective actions.
Requirements:
- Grade 12 / Matric.
- Qualified or certified Boiler Operator with relevant boiler operating competence for an industrial plant environment.
- Minimum 3-5 years’ experience operating industrial boilers and supporting utilities in a food, beverage or process manufacturing environment.
- Practical experience with diesel-fired boilers, water treatment / softener systems, feedwater control, blowdown management and bulk liquid offloading.
- Working knowledge of utility systems such as chillers, cooling towers, air compressors and associated distribution systems.
- Ability to work shifts, overtime, weekends and call-outs when required.
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Fleet Controller
Job Description
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Uphold Pedros People values, especially with new hires
- Ensure completion of check sheets and Truck wash documentation by the Supervisor
- Manage Fuel, Daily Mileages, and reconcile Fuel slips against Engen EDC reports
- Document Toll Slips and escalate Fuel Consumption figures as needed
- Reconcile Target Kilometers vs. actual kilometers, promptly escalating anomalies
- Compile and dispatch Daily Logistics Report according to SOP
- Ensure Fleet Attendants complete check sheets for each vehicle
- Verify Truck Cameras’ functionality, promptly escalate nonconformances
- Ensure C-Track functions correctly with accurate parameters
- Manage Fleet R&M Status Report and compile Monthly Mileage verification
- Maintain adequate stock of Truck Wash Chemicals
- Supervise Tyre Check Sheet completion, Hino Clutch Adjustment and Vehicle Inspections
- Promptly escalate vehicle faults, oversee maintenance work, and manage vouchers for long-distance trips. Additionally, monitor Fuel & Toll Card Register, conduct weekly audits, and ensure timely communication of dispatch delays while monitoring offloading times at stores
REQUIREMENTS:
- Matric
- A bachelor’s degree in logistics, supply chain management, business administration, or a related field – advantageous
- A minimum of 3 years experience as a fleet controller with progressively increasing responsibilities
- Direct experience in fleet management, including overseeing the maintenance, scheduling, and optimization of a diverse fleet of vehicles
- Organisational and time management skills
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