NATHAN
BERJEAUX
Chemical Process Operator
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
• Leadership skills needed to
lead a team, as well as
teamwork mindset when
being led as part of a team.
• Large capacity for problem
solving and implementing
new and more efficient
strategies.
• Teaching and interpretation
abilities imperative to the
explanation of processes.
• Work ethic and initiative
necessary to being successful
in any career.
• Careful handling of materials
equipment and machinery.
• Full understanding of state
and federal regulations
regarding the handling and
disposal of chemicals and
hazardous materials.
CONTACT
PHONE:
EMAIL:
adlq2m@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Penn Foster College
September 2019- Present
A.S Industrial Supervision
Westbury High School
August 1999 – August 2003
High School Diploma
WORK EXPERIENCE
Polymer Chemistry Innovations (Chemical Process Operator) June 2020- Present
• Follow SOPs and complete documentation associated with chemical manufacturing, both outside of the plant and running the board.
• Load and unload tank trucks, storage tanks, totes, drums, and reactors.
• Complete pipeline and pump alignments for the reactors and distillation column.
• Monitor and control the reaction using computer software.
• Operate equipment (reactors, hoists, forklift, pumps, etc.)
• Investigate and identify operational problems, troubleshoot, and adjust accordingly.
• Regularly monitor and inspect manufacturing equipment; maintain related documentation.
• Routinely monitor the process feed tanks, reactors and distillation column.
• Obtain process samples and complete GC analysis.
• Report current or potential issues to Supervisor or Board Operator.
• Troubleshoot issues with equipment (reactors, pumps, motors, heavy machinery, etc.), and electrical, structural, and plumbing systems within the plant.
• Perform routine and emergency repairs and maintenance of all physical assets.
Valero Asphalt Terminal (Terminal Support III)
September 2019– March 2020
• Operate and maintain all processes associated with asphalt receiving and storage.
• Unload asphalt and polymer into appropriate storage tanks.
• Load the appropriate grade of asphalt into tank trucks.
• Use the batch tanks to mill the asphalt and polymer.
• Operate meters and bulk weights to facilitate product loading.
• Gauge shore tanks and enter into facility database.
• Complete tank line ups for all asphalt transfers.
• Operate large machinery and equipment such as front end loaders and lifts.
• Operate the plant scale house to enter data and issue paperwork to the driver.
• Complete all necessary housekeeping and preventative maintenance around the facility.
Pelican Asphalt Company (C Operator)
November 2018– September 2019
• Load and offload asphalt trucks and barges.
• Obtain tank and truck samples.
• Use the batch tanks to mill the asphalt and polymer.
• Gauge shore tanks for inventory purposes.
• Complete tank and pump alignments for all transfers.
• Complete all necessary paperwork in the scale house.
• Complete all necessary housekeeping and maintenance around the facility.
Kinder Morgan (Terminal Operator)
December 2016–December 2017
• Load and unload tank trucks, rail cars, barges and marine vessels.
• Record product levels and temperatures in the storage tanks.
• Operate valves, pumps and other equipment associated with product transfers.
• Assist with product transfer alignments including piping, pumps and associated valves.
• Complete pipeline blowing and pigging after product transfers.
• Complete shore tank gauging and sampling.
• Open, sample and offload railcars and tank trucks daily.
• Open, load and sample railcars and tank trucks daily.
• Perform dock operations, loading and unloading barges and marine vessels.
• Perform crane, eye wash and dock inspections daily.
• Complete Track Mobile and Rail King inspections prior to use.
• Use the Rail King and Track Mobile to complete rail switching and rail car spotting throughout the terminal.
• Perform and assist in the performance of preventative and regular maintenance duties.
Targa Resources (Terminal Operations Technician)
September 2014–December 2016
• Responsible for the safe and efficient product transfer operations of the marine dock, terminal and related shore equipment, including pumps, compressors, valves, heaters, boilers, truck racks, dehydration and refrigeration systems.
• Conduct periodic inspections of the facility and report any unsafe condition or condition posing a potential conflict with environmental permits or regulations.
• Monitor operating conditions, report variances from normal conditions and take appropriate actions to maintain optimal process performance.
• Respond to any direction provided by the shift supervisor or lead operator.
• Execute all tasks related to startup and shutdown of equipment in assigned areas of responsibility.
Westway Terminals (Terminal Operator)
April 2008–September 2014
• Load, unload and blend tank trucks, rail cars, barges and marine cargo, safely and efficiently.
• Gauge storage tanks, trucks, rail cars, barges and any other means specific to the terminal.
• Conduct tank and pipeline alignments for product transfers and blending operations.
• Operate heavy equipment and track mobile throughout the terminal.
• Identify problems and use judgement to find an appropriate solution.
• Perform and assist in the performance of preventative and regular maintenance duties.
• Assist contractors in maintenance operations as necessary.
• Maintain general housekeeping of the work area and around the facility.