Biodiesel Operator
Specialty Operations business unit is accepting online applications for the position of Biodiesel Operator at our Danville, IL plant, through May 20th, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. (CST)
The purpose of this job is to assist in manufacturing biodiesel. This position requires flexibility in job responsibilities to support various aspects of operations. All technicians are expected to be able to perform all job tasks.
Responsibilities for this position may include but are not limited to:
Safety
Support our vision zero policy to eliminate any recordable incidents or injuries.
Safety, loss control & environmental responsibilities include:
Utilizing the proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to accomplish the job tasks
Being aware and making management aware of potentially hazardous conditions
Locating and correcting noticeable odors, leaks or visible emissions
Prepare equipment for mechanical repairs, clear, lockout/tagout and assist with repairs as needed.
Manage hazardous waste.
Follow all safety guidelines regulated by REG, OSHA, or other regulatory agencies.
Learn and assist with general facility maintenance and housekeeping, including equipment inspection and monitoring throughout the facility.
Maintain clean work environment in all areas of the process.
Biodiesel System Operations
Follow standard safety, operational, and quality procedures.
Assist in load out and receiving functions, which include preparing trucks and rail cars for shipment and loading products (oils and fats, process ingredients, and process chemicals).
Learn to manufacture and load specialty oil products and properly document work completed.
Monitor operating equipment (pumps, valves, pressure/temperature readings, fans and chemical treatment systems) designed to control the variables of the water treatment systems.
Assist with weekly and monthly inspections of the rotating equipment and safety equipment such as fire monitors, fire extinguishers and hoses.
Keep an open line of communication between inside and outside operating personnel and report all abnormalities.
Operate forklift and rail equipment.
Learn how to read drawings and piping & instrumentation diagrams (P&ID).
Learn to operate the biodiesel master control system. This includes operations of the main master control, process production system, along with recording data and generating system reports on a timely basis.
Perform minor mechanical repairs.
Quality Control
Learn to perform various quality control functions for: oil, biodiesel, glycerin, recovered fatty acid, and water.
Perform visual inspection of all types of inventories and measuring physical inventory on a periodic basis, which may involve working at heights.
Operation of lab equipment to ensure sample quality.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Required qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
General knowledge of computers, basic mechanical and electrical skills, and attention to detail
Ability to learn how to operate plant control systems
Ability to learn how to operate forklift, locomotive, pallet jack, pallet wrapper, and rail switches
Ability to learn chemical and biodiesel processing as well as BQ-9000 quality requirements
Knowledge of arithmetic and its application
Be available for overtime as required
Preferred qualifications:
6-12 months’ general work experience
General knowledge of computers, basic mechanical and electrical skills, and attention to detail
Previous chemical processing or related experience
Ability to communicate both orally and in writing
Ability to work independently, or as part of a team
Ability to organize and manage multiple tasks simultaneously to meet deadlines
Ability to assist in continuous improvement of the plant
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This job always requires alertness to assure safety and accuracy in all functions. There is stress related to meeting production deadlines.
Standing: Continuous (67% to 100%)
Sitting: Occasional (1% to 33%)
Walking: Continuous (67% to 100%)
Bending/Stooping: Occasional (1% to 33%)
Reaching above the shoulders: Frequent (34% to 66%)
Kneeling: Occasional (1% to 33%)
Pushing/Pulling: Frequent (34% to 66%)
Climbing: Occasional (1% to 33%)
Weight carried, lifted, or moved – 1-100 lbs. unassisted (frequent) – 100-250 lbs. assisted. Maneuver of up to 600 lbs. with handcart
Repetitive hand movements consist of firm grasping with the right and/or left hand. Fine manipulation – (computer).
This job also requires the following: working at heights, being around moving machinery and vehicles, driving automotive equipment, and wearing personal protective equipment (respiratory protective equipment, mask, face shield, hard hat, gloves, acid/base resistant clothing, ability to lift at least 75lbs. Goggles, safety glasses, earplugs, etc.) and ability to tolerate extended period of physical effort.
EXPOSURES:
Exposures may include: methanol, sodium or potassium methylate, vegetable oil and animal fats, neutralizing acids, caustic soda, methyl esters, fatty acid, glycerin, surfactants, dyes, scents, dust, water, dirt, weather, temperature extremes, and medium to high noise levels.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
This position requires some flexibility in working hours to assure effective plant operation. The employee will have the ability to move freely throughout the facilities in order to direct and conduct a variety of activities. The employee may be subject to marked changes in temperature, humidity, oil, dust, and high noise levels. This position may involve exposure to chemicals and hazardous materials.
Relocation Options:
Relocation will not be considered.
International Considerations:
Expatriate assignments will not be considered.
IMPORTANT NOTE
As part of the application process, you will be required to take an assessment that measures aptitude and work styles. We recommend you allow approx. 45 minutes to complete the assessment in one sitting. If you need to exit, your progress will be saved.
You will be immediately directed to the testing portal upon submittal of your application, at which point you will have 72 hours (about 3 days) to complete the online assessment.
Once complete, your assessment score will be valid for 180 days. Should you re-apply for another Job Requisition within this timeframe that includes the operations assessment, you will be required to complete the application process and then click on the assessment link. This will resubmit your previous results.
Regulatory Disclosure for US positions:
The compensation and reference to benefits for this role is listed on this posting in compliance with applicable law. Please note that the compensation and benefits listed below are only applicable for U.S. payroll offers.
The anticipated hourly wage for this position is $30.26.
Chevron offers competitive compensation and benefits programs which includes, but is not limited to, variable pay, health care coverage, retirement plan, protection coverage, time off and leave programs, training and development opportunities and a range of allowances connected to specific work situations.
Details are available at http://hr2.chevron.com/