Andrew Lankford

Operations Supervisor at PBF Energy
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Wilmington, Delaware, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Operations Supervisor
      • Jul 2018 - Present

    • Refinery Operator
      • Jun 2012 - Jul 2018

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Refinery Operator
      • Mar 2004 - Mar 2012

      Process operations on Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU). Control Board Chief Operator responsible for the safe and environmentally sound operation of Reactor/Regenerator, CO Boilers, Distillation Towers, Power Recovery Train, Compressors, Steam Turbines, Pumps, Motors. Training and mentoring of junior operators, delegating work responsibilities to outside operators. Atmospheric gas testing, permit writing, lockout/tagout. Sample and data collection. Process operations on Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU). Control Board Chief Operator responsible for the safe and environmentally sound operation of Reactor/Regenerator, CO Boilers, Distillation Towers, Power Recovery Train, Compressors, Steam Turbines, Pumps, Motors. Training and mentoring of junior operators, delegating work responsibilities to outside operators. Atmospheric gas testing, permit writing, lockout/tagout. Sample and data collection.

    • Refinery Operator
      • Mar 2004 - Mar 2012

      Sunoco is an independent oil refining and marketing company. Seven years as Refinery Operator on Fluidized Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) capable of processing 115,00 barrels of crude oil per day. Worked with facility team to set unit operation and maintenance priorities based on refinery needs. Four years experience as Control Board Chief Operator responsible for meeting business goals while maintaining environmental compliance and safe operation. Responsible for overseeing and mentoring junior operators. As Control Board Chief - increased total unit feed rate during shifts operated by ensuring optimal operation to true unit limits. Responsible for prioritizing and delegating work assignments. Experience operating Honeywell TDC 2000 and 3000 control boards. Experience with Bentley Nevada control systems Fully trained in operation of two Carbon Monoxide boilers capable of generating 530,000 lbs. per hour of steam, Wet Gas Compressor, Main air blower, and associated power recovery train. Responsible for collecting product samples, testing, and correcting products per sample results. Responsible for work permit issuing (general work, hot work, elevated work, and confined space entry), gas testing, and Lock Out/Tag Out. Experience wearing and working with half and full face respirators as well as SCBA. Show less

    • United States
    • Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Material Handler
      • Jun 1997 - Mar 2004

      Operated three different types of powered industrial lift trucks. Unloaded and inspected raw materials for automotive seat assembly. Picked, inspected, labelled and shipped finished seats to Chrysler Corporation in a Just In Time process. Assembled automotive seats on a production line.

    • Material Handler
      • Jun 1997 - Mar 2004

      a global manufacturing company specializing in Automotive interiors.Experienced working on assembly line manufacturing Automotive seats, responsible for meeting shipment and orders deadlines.Six years of experience as Material Handler in a Just in Time (Lean Practices) manufacturing facility.Experience operating three different types of powered industrial trucks.Responsible for picking, labeling, final inspection, and shipment of finished product and service parts to customers. Responsible for outgoing quality.Responsible for receiving, inspecting, and unloading inbound raw materials. Show less

Education

  • Penn State University
    Labor Relations
    2017 - 2023

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