Operations · Full-time · Australian Capital Territory, Australia
"Be the catalyst that drives real change for our planet."
Samsara Eco has one clear mission: to repair our planet through infinite plastic recycling. Yes, it’s a mighty mission but it’s something every single one of us here at Samsara Eco is determined to achieve. And it’s what motivates us to dedicate our time and energy to every single day.
Our technology is like our team. One of a kind. And we know that, so while we are creating technology to repair our planet, we’re also building a great place to grow careers. A place where everyone can do the best work of their life, making meaningful impact on our planet and ourselves.
Who we are...
We’re a climate tech innovator repairing our planet through infinite recycling. We’re taking the 10 billion tonnes of plastics and textiles wasting away in landfill and our environment, and recycling it, infinitely to create a truly circular loop for packaging, clothing, airbags and everything in between.
It means brands can make the products we all know and love without the environmental damage. Because by using what we already have, we can end the world’s reliance on dirty fossil fuels to slow climate change and ensure we have a liveable planet for future generations.
The role...
As a Chemical Process Technician, this role will be responsible for operating and monitoring chemical production equipment and ensuring the efficient and safe operation of the production line. Your primary focus will be on maintaining production rates, quality control, and adhering to safety protocols and procedures.
Key Responsibilities...
Operate and monitor chemical production equipment, including pumps, valves, reactors, and control systems, to ensure the smooth operation of the chemical line.
Monitor process parameters such as temperature, pressure, flow rates, and levels to ensure compliance with established standards and make necessary adjustments as required.
Conduct regular inspections and maintenance activities on equipment to ensure their proper functioning and report any malfunctions or abnormalities.
Maintain an organised production area and manage workflow.
Monitor and control the chemical process from start to finish, including raw material intake, mixing, reaction, purification and crystallisation.
Maintain accurate records of production data, including batch numbers, quantities produced, equipment settings, and any deviations from the standard operating procedures.
Perform quality control tests on raw materials, intermediate products, and finished goods to ensure they meet quality specifications and take corrective actions as necessary.
Follow safety protocols and procedures at all times to prevent accidents, spills, and other incidents. Report any safety concerns to the supervisor immediately.
Maintain a clean and safe working environment which includes ensuring all equipment are washed down or packed away at the end of each task or shift.
Collaborate with other team members, such as engineers, maintenance technicians, and quality assurance personnel, to troubleshoot issues and improve process efficiency.
Identify opportunities for process improvement and make recommendations to optimise productivity, reduce waste, and enhance product quality.
Participate in, and lead improvement projects
Follow good manufacturing practices (GMP) and ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements, such as environmental regulations and quality standards.
Qualifications...
High school diploma or equivalent qualification. Additional technical or vocational training in chemical processing is required.
Proven experience as a Chemical Line Process Operator or a similar role within the chemical manufacturing industry is essential.
Strong understanding of chemical processes, equipment, and instrumentation.
In-depth knowledge of safety regulations and practices related to chemical handling and manufacturing processes.
Familiarity with quality control procedures and ability to perform basic laboratory tests.
Ability to read and interpret technical documents, such as process flow diagrams, operating procedures, and safety guidelines.
Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to make quick decisions in a fast-paced production environment.
Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain accurate records.
Effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
Flexibility to work in shifts, including weekends and holidays, as required.
Why work with us...
Purpose-Driven Innovation: Join a team at the forefront of tackling one of the world’s most urgent environmental challenges. Your work will directly contribute to advancing solutions that repair the planet and restore global ecosystems.
Collaboration and Growth: We value diverse perspectives and collective action. At Samsara Eco, you’ll collaborate with brilliant minds across science, technology, and business in an environment that fosters creativity, mutual respect, and continuous learning.
Empowerment and Ownership: We offer a flat, flexible structure where you can take ownership of projects and make meaningful decisions. We trust our team to lead, innovate, and drive change as we scale our solutions globally.
Work-Life Integration: We believe that happy, healthy employees do their best work. That’s why we offer flexible work arrangements, competitive compensation, and benefits that prioritize your well-being and help you maintain balance between your personal and professional life.
A Future-Focused Culture: We encourage agility, innovation, and courage in everything we do. Join a team that values your unique strengths, challenges the status quo, and builds a lasting legacy of positive change.
Samsara is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and anyone seeking employment at Samsara is considered based on merit, qualifications, competence and talent. We don’t regard colour, religion, race, national origin, sexual orientation, ancestry, citizenship, sex, marital or family status, disability, gender, or any other legally protected status. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know.
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