1, responsible for the daily inspection of the site. Ensure the normal operation of dosing equipment and pipelines. When problems are found, report to the supervisor in time and help solve them. ?
2. Responsible for the management, supervision and training of dosing workers and chemists, and make records and statistics of dosing on site. ?
3. Be responsible for the statistical management of project site assets. ?
4, responsible for the daily work of file management. ?
5, responsible for on-site health cleaning work. ?
6, familiar with OA workflow, and skilled in handling related processes. ?
7. Be responsible for communicating with the direct customers at the project site. ?
8. Be responsible for understanding the operation of the equipment, and make relevant judgments and timely handling. ?
9, responsible for understanding the customer's related production technology and process, deal with technical problems on the project. ?
10. In our daily work, we must observe the dress code stipulated by the company (the company wears uniform work clothes and safety helmet when working on site) and behave appropriately. ?
1 1, responsible for assessing the work performance of chemical workers and chemists. ?
12, responsible for keeping the business secrets of the company's technical information and business information. ?
13, responsible for reporting to the superior. Submit work summary and plan every month, and evaluate subordinates. ?
14. Participate in the training activities organized by the Technical Department, learn professional technical knowledge and improve technical level. ?
15, complete other work arranged by the superior.
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Problems faced by water treatment industry
1, water treatment technology is not advanced enough.
China's water treatment technology is backward. In addition to its slow development, there is still a certain gap between the level of science and technology and that of advanced countries, and the effective utilization of water resources is not as good as that of developed countries.
For example, in the 1990s, the reuse rate of industrial water in China was only about 40%, which was only equivalent to the level of the United States in the early 1970s. Moreover, the sewage treatment rate in China is below 40%. Backward water treatment technology makes our country unable to effectively use limited water resources, resulting in a lot of waste.
2. Serious water pollution
According to the survey, nearly 80% of rivers in China have been polluted to varying degrees. Most of the rivers flowing through large and medium-sized cities in China are polluted, and nearly 80% are seriously polluted.
What is even more frightening is that the groundwater pollution in most large and medium-sized cities in China is also very serious. With the unreasonable use of pesticides, some river sources have been polluted, resulting in the whole river being spared, causing pollution to spread from point to surface and from trunk to tributary like a spider web.
3. Lack of water treatment technicians.
Water treatment has become a global concern, however, China has not set up relevant majors to train professional water treatment technicians.
The reason is that water treatment technology involves too many disciplines and fields, such as chemistry, physics, biology and environment. Moreover, water treatment technology needs to be combined with practice and attached to high technology, so it is difficult to give a clear basic theory and to teach and improve students' cognition.
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