Peabody Energy, Inc.

NARM Coal/OB Technician

Posted on: 10 Apr 2021

Gillette, WY

Job Description

Job Summary
Assist in the removal of overburden and coal in a safe and efficient manner through the operation of equipment associated tasks. Operate heavy equipment to aid in the process of earch and coal removal.

Job Description

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

* Visibly support and champion Peabody's Mission and Values
* Act in accordance with and adhere to Safety as a Way of Life Management System
* Three (3) months experience operating any compbination of the following or equivalent experience:
* Haul truck (190 ton or larger)
* Scrapers (633 - 657)
* Dozer (D8 or larger)
* Rubber Tire Dozer (824 - 834, 690 Tiger)
* Loader (988 - 992)
* Blade (14 G or larger)
* Preference will be given to candidates with previous mine experience and/or shovel operating experience.
* Must be able to work rotating (days and nights), weekends and overtime when required.
* Other duties as assigned by the company

Physical Requirements

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to:

* Reach, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls wiht hands and arms, legs and feet
* Stand, walk; sit; climb; balance; stoop; kneel; crouch; crawl, and climb ladders/steps
* Lift and/or move up to 50 pounds for a minimal distance
* Talk to, communicate with and hear others
* See (vision abilities include: close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus)
* Ability to maintain mental focus and concentration
* Perform all dusties day and night, on all surfaces and in all weather condictions

While performing the duties of this job, the employee reguarly works:

* In outsdie weather conditions
* Near moving mechanical parts
* May be exposed to dusty, wet and/or humid conditions and vibration
* Occasionally works at heights and may be occasionally exosed to funes, airborne particles or caustic chemcials and risks of electrical shock
* The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.

Education

* High School Degree or GED Equivalent required

EEO Disclaimer

Peabody Energy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Peabody Energy, Inc.

St Louis, MO

Peabody is the leading global pure-play coal company and a member of the Fortune 500, serving power and steel customers in more than 25 countries on six continents. The company offers significant scale, high-quality assets, and diversity in geography and products. Peabody is guided by seven core values: safety, customer focus, leadership, people, excellence, integrity and sustainability. Peabody’s portfolio is shaped around core sectors including the Powder River Basin, the Illinois Basin and Asia-Pacific metallurgical and thermal coal. 

Peabody has been a major St. Louis landmark since 1955.  With some 7,400 highly-skilled employees worldwide and more than 350 employees located at its global headquarters, Peabody is among the largest companies in the downtown area. 
 
The company is proud to contribute to the city’s revenue base and support local businesses and organizations.  In 2017, Peabody paid nearly $80 million in payroll and benefits to its St. Louis employees, and nearly $1 million was paid by employees and the company for St. Louis city income taxes.  Also, in 2016 Peabody renewed its commitment to downtown by extending the lease agreement for its headquarters two additional years through 2023.
 
Peabody strives to create a stronger and more vibrant downtown community and has a long tradition of corporate citizenship and employee engagement.  Over the years, Peabody has raised millions of dollars and participated in volunteer activities in support of the United Way of Greater St. Louis, which provides health and human services to people in 16 counties in the greater metropolitan region. 
 
In addition, Peabody has supported projects such as CityArchRiver to transform and revitalize the grounds surrounding the iconic Gateway Arch.  The company also sponsors the Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization, a global center for clean coal technology research at Washington University in St. Louis.