Cajun`s Baton Rouge Hiring Center
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Cajun`s Baton Rouge Hiring Center
4th Quarter 2015 Cajun Industries, LLC cajunindustries cajun_industries Cajun Industries, LLC Cajun’s Baton Rouge Hiring Center T he past year has brought many changes to Cajun’s Baton Rouge Hiring Center. At one time we were looking at moving the hiring center away from the main office, but after evaluating our options we decided to keep it on the Baton Rouge Campus. The hiring center is located in the Bayou Building. If you were not aware, Cajun named the three buildings on the Baton Rouge campus. The original building is called the Pelican Building, the old Deep Foundations Building is now called the Bayou Building and the new office building is called the Magnolia Building. The Cajun operating groups which work out of the Baton Rouge and surrounding areas that will recruit and hire from this newly renovated hiring center are: • Cajun Industries • Cajun Constructors Industrial Division • Cajun Deep Foundations • Cajun Industrial Design and Construction (Cajun IDC) • Other groups may utilize the facility on an as needed basis In addition to the consolidation of our local hiring efforts, the new facility has changed the way Cajun processes new employees. Cajun now accepts electronic applications via the web. Anyone may fill out an application online by simply inside this issue Baton Rouge Hiring Center. . . . . . . . . . . . Geaux Build. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Abrusley Memorial Scholarship. . . . . . . . Silver Coin Safety Award. . . . . . . . . . . . . Dow LHC-9 Cooling Tower. . . . . . . . . . . . Troops Receive “Cajun” Christmas. . . . . Toys for Tots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 going to Cajun’s website at www.cajunusa.com and click on the Employment tab. The recruiters post positions for which they are seeking to fill and the applicant can apply for those positions. Once an applicant is selected and interviewed, they will complete all of their new hire paperwork on a computer, eliminating the need to handle and manually enter their information into our accounting, human resource and training tracking systems. Once the applicant has been onboarded as it is called, they will be drug screened and have a fitness for duty physical performed in the hiring center. The Alliance Safety Council has a Computer Based Lab setup in the hiring center so that all computer based training offered by the GBRIA Award of Merit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 True Growth 360. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Craft Alumni Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Military Friendly Employers List . . . . . . . 7 2015 President’s Award. . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9 HR Near Miss Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Uncommon Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Safety Council can be completed without having to visit the Safety Council. Last but not least, we conduct the new hire orientation at the hiring center so that when a new employee is sent to the site, they are ready to go to work, eliminating the need for the jobsite to conduct the four hours of orientation. As we like to say, we are a one stop shop. Beginning on December 14, 2015 all phases of the hiring center have been working and we successfully processed one hundred new hires in a three week period without any major issues. We are in the process of upgrading the Lake Charles and Houston hiring centers to provide similar services. Jan Lass | Cajun Industries, LLC Cajun Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Marathon Petroleum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Benefits Corner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Employee Spotlight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Tenure Milestones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Managment Corner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 15 The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 | 1 Cajun Participates in Geaux Build C ajun Industries teamed up with Baton Rouge Community College and West Baton Rouge Parish School System to provide Brusly and Port Allen High Schools an informational session about dual high school enrollment in Heavy Equipment Operations for 20 students at BRCC’s Port Allen Campus. Cajun Employee Paul Schexnaydre Wins Silver Coin Safety Award P aul Schexnaydre of Walker, LA has been working in construction since he was 16 years old, and has been employed by Cajun since 2008. His training was put to the test in November when Paul witnessed a Fluor Technip Integrated employee entering an area that had been classified as a confined space without an attendant and permit. He stopped him and informed him of the site policy. High school students who enrolled in the program received NCCER Certification and credits toward graduation. West Baton Rouge School District provided students with transportation from Port Allen and Brusly High Schools each afternoon four days a week to learn about start up, maintenance and operation of heavy equipment. Upon graduation, students are immediately available for assessment and qualified for positions within Cajun. Because of Paul’s quick thinking, he was awarded the Silver Coin Certificate of Recognition for “Near Miss Reporting”. The near miss could have resulted in severe consequences to an employee, property, equipment, environment or the community. Paul was committed to demonstrating the behaviors that are consistent and positive in sustaining the vision of zero harm to the employees. To learn more information about the craft training opportunities available, visit: www.abc.org www.mybrcc.edu/workforce_development www.cmefhouston.org Sarah Reid Vinyard | Cajun Industries, LLC Chris Newton | Cajun Industries, LLC Miles Durio Wins David Abrusley Memorial Scholarship C ongratulations to Miles Durio for being selected as the recipient of the Cajun Industries, LLC – David Abrusley Memorial Scholarship in its seventh year! Miles is the son of proud parent Tommy Hutchinson. Miles currently attends LSU, and is pursuing a degree in Finance with hopes of later pursuing a law degree and a career in the legal field. The scholarship was established in 2009 to memorialize David’s life. David was a very special person who touched the lives of many 2 | The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 including his family, friends and teammates at Cajun. Miles has agreed to carry on David’s noble spirit and honor David and his family by accepting this award. We wish Miles the best of luck! There were many exceptional applications submitted for this year’s scholarship making it a difficult decision. Congratulations to all of the applicants and their parents on their notable accomplishments. Joey Fontenot | Cajun Industries, LLC Cajun IDC Wins Dow LHC-9 Cooling Tower Area Project A s part of its Gulfstream initiative, Dow Chemical Company is constructing a new 1.5 million ton per year LHC-9 ethylene cracker at its Oyster Creek site. Cajun’s safety, quality, and schedule performance on its recently completed PUI Project permitted us to be considered for the many LHC9 opportunities. Cajun IDC participated in the bidding process and was recently awarded the LHC-9 Cooling Tower Area project. The project is located at Dow’s Oyster Creek Site and will consist of piping and structural steel erection. It consists of approximately 29,000 linear feet of pipe and 21 tons of steel with an erection schedule of 10 months to complete. This will be a very challenging job due to the number of construction professionals on site working in close proximity to each other. It will require significant coordination with onsite scaffolding resources and receiving material from another contractor’s laydown facility. Project success will be measured by planning and coordinating critical path activities and is a major milestone in the overall status of the LHC-9 expansion. Cajun looks forward to this opportunity and is confident our project team is up for the challenge while providing a safe and healthy work environment for our employees and others. Chad Hatcher | Cajun IDC, LLC The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 | 3 America’s Troops Receive a Merry “Cajun” Christmas O nce again this Christmas season, Cajun provided care packages to our troops. The 26 soldiers receiving the care packages were family members and friends of Cajun employees, and represented all branches of the US military. Each care package included items such as protein bars, snacks, first aid supplies, and Louisiana seasonings such as Tabasco, Louisiana Hot Sauce and Tony Chachere’s. Each soldier also received a Cajun cap as well as a Christmas card signed by Cajun employees. A special thank you to all our service men and women serving our Country! Tara Saxon | Cajun Industries, LLC Toys for Tots T his year, the Cajun Family at the Sasol Mega Project was fortunate enough to be able to touch the lives of children in the community. Cajun has worked hard to help make the U.S. Marine Cops “Toys for Tots” event a huge success. With the generosity of our employees, we collected an assortment of toys for children of all ages. Janice Guidry, an expeditor/buyer, stated “It makes my heart feel good to support our Marines in giving to the Toys for Tots charity. I am proud to be a part of the Cajun team that gives back to the community.” Sue Daggett, a field clerk, added “I feel every child deserves to feel the magic of Christmas.” We are so grateful to be included in such a positive experience and plan to give back for years to come. Cajun would like to thank all those who participated in brightening a child’s Christmas this year. Meagan Schulze | Cajun Constructors, LLC Cajun Wins GBRIA Award of Merit T he Greater Baton Rouge Industry Alliance, Inc. (GBRIA) recognized the winners of its Eighth Annual Craft Workforce Development Excellence Awards. GBRIA presented the awards at a banquet at Renaissance Hotel in Baton Rouge, LA. Approximately 300 guests attended the event where Dr. Monty Sullivan, President of the Louisiana Technical Colleges System (LCTCS), addressed the group about the importance of strengthening our workforce together. In the category of General Construction & Maintenance, for the Division II Size Category, Cajun Industries, LLC was presented with the Award of Merit. The awards program recognized industrial construction and maintenance contract companies who invest in 4 | The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 workforce development programs that include recruitment, assessment, training, career path development and retention of employees. New this year, GBRIA awarded recognition to high schools for demonstrating an outstanding job of teaching and promoting career and technical education classes related to construction as an Associated Builders and Contractors, Pelican Chapter’s “High School Program Partner”. Cajun’s partner recipients of the awards as GBRIA High School Craft Workforce Development Champions included Zachary High School and Walker High School. Chris Newton | Cajun Industries, LLC The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 | 5 Cajun’s Eric Kelly Attends True Growth 360 Craft Alumni Spotlight Name: Christopher Owens Company: Cajun Constructors, LLC Jobs sites worked on: Honeywell, Baton Rouge, LA; Nine Mile Point, Westwego, LA; Honeywell, Geismar, LA; Stolthaven, New Orleans, LA; Valero, Chalmette, LA; Cornerstone, Westwego, LA; Exxon, Baton Rouge, LA; Shintech, Plaquemine, LA; Dow, St. Charles, LA; Shell, Geismar, LA T his past November, Cajun’s Eric Kelly traveled to Gettysburg, PA to attend True Growth 360 leadership training. He admits that he was pretty reluctant to go, but was pleasantly surprised when he completed the program. At the first session, he met the True Growth facilitators. They were very professional and an accomplished group of individuals, and Eric was impressed. This type of leadership training was different than other training that he had attended before, due to the feedback that he received from his other True Growth participants. The feedback was anonymous, so it gave Eric a true look at how others viewed him. The feedback he received was positive and it also showed some areas that needed improvement. One added bonus was the last day of their training, they got to tour the Gettysburg Battlefield. They learned about the three day battle, dissected why the battlefield leaders made their decisions, and how those decisions could be tied to the leadership decisions we make on a daily basis. When asked about his experience, Eric said, “For me it was a great opportunity to pay tribute to the many men who fought and died for what they believed in. Overall, the True Growth 360 leadership conference was a very informative and positive experience.” Donnie McDowell | Cajun IDC, LLC 6 | The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 What position are you now in? Assistant Project Manager Describe your craft training: I became more familiar with blueprint reading, learned more indepth information on the terminology associated with my craft, as well as proper safety protocols. In the field, some knowledgeable journeymen mentored me. As I was promoted, I was mentored by some of the best superiors in the business. What are the benefits of craft training and NCCER certification? Learning a craft and getting certification makes you more desirable to employers. It also allows you the opportunity to move up the ranks faster. It gives you the knowledge and confidence to educate newer employees about safely performing the craft. What advice would you give to those interested in craft training and NCCER Certification? Never lose the desire to further your education. No matter how long the journey may seem, the destination is worth your sacrifice. Always seek to make yourself an asset to your company. What craft did you study? Carpentry C ajun employees have achieved much success attending ABC craft training and earning NCCER credentials. This craft spotlight interview shows how credentialing has helped these Cajun employees achieve success and why our Cajun employees are encouraged to attend craft classes. What additional educational training have you received? I’ve earned an Associate’s Degree in Industrial Engineering from ITT Tech, and I am currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s Degree program with ITT Tech to obtain a degree in Construction Project Management. Cajun Industries Named to Victory Media’s 2016 Military Friendly® Employers List C ajun Industries has earned the 2016 Military Friendly® Employer designation by Victory Media, publisher of G.I. Jobs® magazine. Companies compete for the elite Military Friendly® Employer title by completing a data driven survey, with data independently tested by Ernst & Young. Criteria for the survey includes a benchmark score across key programs and policies, such as strength of company military recruiting efforts, percentage of new hires with prior military service, retention programs for veterans, and company policies on National Guard and Reserve service. ‘right thing to do’, but it makes excellent business sense,” states Cajun Industries Executive Adivsor Ken Jacob. “Cajun Industries is committed to hiring military talent, knowing first-hand that recruiting from the military is not only the Chris Newton | Cajun Industries, LLC “Companies that have earned the 2016 Military Friendly® Employer award have exceptionally strong hiring programs and meaningful careers or transitioning services for members and spouses,” says Daniel Nichols, Chief Product Officer of Victory Media and Navy Reserve veteran. “Our Military Friendly® Employers are moving the needle beyond answering ‘why hire military’-they are truly aligning their jobs and recruiting efforts to provide opportunities to those who serve.” The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 | 7 2015 President’s Award C ongratulations to the 2015 President’s Award Winners! The 2015 President’s Award winning projects were the Methanex Geismar Relocation Project (Baton Rouge Industrial) and the Chevron Phillips Chemical USGC Ethylene Project (Deep Foundations). Employees contributing to this project were recognized on December 17, 2015 at the Baton Rouge Office. Thanks to all of the employees listed on the following page who contributed to these outstanding projects! 8 | The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 Methanex Geismar Relocation Project Chevron Phillips Chemical USGC Ethylene Project Rodriguez Gaither Charles Templeton Jose Castillo Montes Patrick Gales Andre Thompson Arvil Ceasar Lavoy Gerard Gerald Troxler Mike Barber Jacob Gazave Robert West Garfield Carter Marty Brodnax Ronnie Gonzales Travis Williams Chad Goode Chris Gros Tim Willis James Halbrook Blake Hannaman Dudley Young Byron Ceasar Chris Giambrone Gerald Tullier Scott Callaway Mike Fontenot Thomason Fairley Dale LeBlanc Gerald Harris Adam Zayor Francisco Cerda Mason Gillett Cleveland Turner Chris Normand Chris Scharer Chris Gaines Thomas Armstrong Henry Harris Derek Acy Cedric Chavis Randy Gilton Bruce Tyson Tom Howard Steve Comeaux Dustin Glaze Darin Benoit Lance Humphries Garland Alford Faron Chiasson Isidro Romero Jose Valentin Rodriguez Tom Lehmann Jeff Koester Michael Johnson Jeremy Blanchard Jackie Kennamore Page Allgood Richard Chirpich Fred Ross Ismael Velez Michael Golden Kenny Ray David Kirksey Jace Blouin Mike Kenney Kevin Andrew James Clark Keiquan Sambo Todd St Martin Ben Dunnehoo Shelly Ferguson Gregory Knight Andrew Bradley Robbie Kidder Jerry Applegate Shelly Manning Keith Savoie Joan Giambrone Randy Crowe Dennis Dozier, Jr. Kyle Lundy Clint Burroughs Earl King Andrew Bailey Jessie Martin Jeremy Schadel Gary Pavlovich Walter Goss Kelly Wolf Cody Newcomb Darryn Compton Troy Lake Henry Baldwin Ruddles Martin Robert Schronce Jorge Pavon Ken Morales Craig Abney Lonnie Parker Eric DAquin Billy Lasalle John Graves Calvin Matthews Chivas Scott Arthur Phillips Tres Wilkins Trent Cashio Douglas Previto Mark Davies Jeremy LeBlanc Charlie Green Jeremy Mauldin Eugene Scott Elgin Pierre Daniel Sprunk George Alston Garrett Rascoe Corey Duet Brian Lessard Eric Green Robert Mauldin Thomas Scott Douglas Prescott Dylan Aucoin Robert Baker Justin Sanders Earl Lewis Robert Clark Joshua Green Ronald McCastle Glenn Shaffett Daniel Rafiel Stacie Aronstein Scott Bowman Jeremy Schmill Adam Mikesell Joey Clement Jimmy Gros Kenard McNeal Byron Smith George Raymond Melissa Matto William Cooper Frank Watkins Albert Mott Norman Coates Carlos Guevara Brito Allen Mickell Darren Smith Stephanie Reed Garrett Gibbens Oneil Edwards Donald Williams Derrick Myles Raymon Coleman Dane Gunter Tommy Moseley Frederick Smith Michael Reine Chance Richard Curtis Ourso Rodolfo Collins Trence Handy Kendyl Munson Leonce Solar Sal Piediscalzo William Cook Ramond Harris Mickey Myles Matthew Solar Robert Riley Phillip Pruitt Roger Credeur Tyran Harris Rufus Nelson Buford Sonnier Luis Rios Beauchamp Chris Reed Maurice Cummings Matthew Hawkins Russell Nelson Stevenson Jones Anthony Roberts Jordan Rishell Milton Daigle Daniel Hayes Pierre Newberry Ivan Kelly Jessie Robertson Matthew Robert Stanley Daigle Gene Hendrickson Christopher Nezat Kalib Landry Larry Robertson Lance Robillard Joseph Danos Kirk Henry Willie Noel Laith Landry Charles Robinson Brandon Ruzicka Michael Daus Patric Hill Eric Northern Randy Lawson Derrick Robinson Ricky Sampere Curtis Davis Reginald Hill Charles O’Bryan Jevon LeBlanc Osmar Rodriguez John Leduff Jeremy White Daric Lee Andrew Williams Greg Schexnayder Rohan Davis Joseph Honore Richard O’Bryant Donald Bankston Steven Davis Jason Hood Ramon Ofarrill Robert Baptist Thomas Davis Michael Hoyal Bruno Olvera Edward Lee Lawrence Williams Lowell Batiste Willie Davis Austin Hue Slye Ourso Rodney Legendre Steven Williams Troy Blalock Cody Daw Julius Jackson Freddie Parker Artis Lewis Tommy Williams Brian Boe Justin Daw Jerome Jarvis William Pastor Eldon Lewis Delvin Woods Warren Boersma Michael Dement Peter Johnson Christopher Dunn Marvin Lewis Leandre Woods Mitchell Borne Lionel Dixon Melvin Jones Derrick Dunn Nathan Lewis Lejuan Woods Elton Boudoin Dwayne Donald Randy Jones Calvin Edwards Dennis Loper Jermaine Woodson Brian Bowser Terrill Downey Jason Brown Alonzo England Alonso Lopez Jerry Young Corey Bowser Michael Duffy Jeremy Brown Jason Falls Brad Louque Allen Vicknair Tanya Boyd Spencer Duhon Jeremy Burke Lee Findley Freddie Mango Mervin Walker Glenn Braud Wayne Smith James Burton James Fischer Floyd Stanley James White Lewis Brecheen Jeff Stanchfield Brandon Butler Michael Folse Joseph Stewart Chris Stanchfield Rogers Brooks Carl Thibodaux Delvin Cage Chris Foster Stephen Sticker Hayden Dumestre Chris Usry Vernon Caleb Frank Francis Thomas Sullivan Ryan Galiano Ben Vogt Wayne Carpenter Rogers Frazier Fredrick Talbert Jason Garrison Lance Walker Willie Carr Larry Freeman Steven Taylor The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 | 9 HR Near Miss Program Winners: Committed to the CAJUN Culture C 1st Place - $300 Matt Erwin Matt identified a safer way to engage the trip on a hammer so you can engage the hammer at a safe distance. 2nd Place - $200 Tommy Celangelo While Tommy was conducting a job walk he noticed that the clients’ tie point tags where not on the system. He got with the client the tags where put on so Cajun would work on the right system. Tommy prevented a serious incident from happening. The tags identify what system to lock out and to work on. 3rd Place - $100 Casey Kinkelear Casey observed a hinge on a loaded dump truck in a position that it was backing out. He stopped the dump truck the pin was corrected. 3rd Place - $100 Randall Kennedy Randall was performing a inspection on a crane when he noticed the cotter pin prongs on the auxiliary hoist block were flat. He corrected the pin prongs in order to eliminate an incident with the block. Cajun Graduates Six in Uncommon Leadership C ajun Constructors Industrial Division recently celebrated six graduates of the Associated Builders and Contractors “Uncommon Leadership” course delivered by Human Dynamics Inc. The students attended a series of seven class meetings to discuss pursuing greater personal accountability for results, shifts in ways of thinking to produce results, how to manage conflict and improve relationships, deliver effective presentations, skillful listening , creative problem solving and leadership integrity. “The class does a great job at portraying different personality types and how those personalities respond differently to positive and negative reinforcements and they equipped us with the tools to manage that,” states Trent Davis. Current students in Lake Charles include Mark Mumford of Cajun Deep Foundations. Graduates include: Trent Davis Thomas Armstrong Chuck Hogg Scott Melancon Josh Zumo 10 | The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 Uncommon Leadership is held annually at ABC Pelican in the fall and ABC Pelican SW in the winter. Travis Parker Cajun Deep Foundations, LLC ajun Deep Foundations is widely recognized at the Sasol LCCP project for our ability to execute daily field operations while positively impacting the project as a preeminent leader in safety. The forefront of our successful safety culture comes from the variety, commitment, and utmost participation from our field staff. The members of the mentorship program contribute by showcasing their experience and perseverance in keeping the “Cajun Culture” alive and demonstrating it to our new Cajun employees on site. Another contributing factor to our outstanding participation is our CDF crew of the week incentive program, which rewards crew members with a gift card redeemable at local restaurants and the bragging rights as the most compliant/safest CDF crew on the entire project. Not to mention, we pay tribute to the dedication of 181 employees that submit at least one hazard recognition per week. With several employees exceeding the minimum each week, you can do the math and see safety in our numbers. All of these elements combined are what makes the Sasol project team unique in consistently raising the bar to a level of excellence through involvement from all who contribute in developing, growing and strengthening our “Cajun Culture”. Blake Bennett | Cajun Deep Foundations, LLC Cajun Continues Superior Work at Marathon Petroleum I n November of 2015, Cajun IDC leveraged the current Cajun contractual agreement with Marathon Petroleum to participate in work at their Texas Refining Division (TRD) facility in Texas City. The work consists of multiple small capital mechanical projects throughout the facility including on-site pipe fabrication, erection and system turnover. The original request consisted of multiple small crews of skilled employees in hopes the opportunities would grow. Due to the successful field execution and project administration, Cajun IDC was asked to bring on additional skilled craftsman in order to take on more work. Through the work completed so far, Cajun IDC has completed several packages and secured packages through the first quarter of 2016. We are committed to providing a familiar client with safe, quality and efficient construction services. The team involved with Marathon Texas City includes: Superintendent Les Whisneant, Project Manager Craig Kaspar, Project Coordinator Matt Davidson, Project Services Sherman Sholars, Quality Control Manager Scott Winterberg, OnSite Quality Control Andy Bingham, Regional Safety Manager Ralph Gasca, On-Site Safety Manager Bryan Fipps, and many others. Matt Davidson | Cajun IDC, LLC The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 | 11 Benefits Corner 401(k) Plan Employer Match: Cajun matched in excess of $1.2 million to participant accounts during the 2015 plan year! The increase in participation over the past year is a great sign that Cajun employees understand the importance of saving for retirement and are taking advantage of opportunity to do so in our 401(k) plan. The match is 100% on the first $1,000 and 50% on the next $2,000 that a participant defers into the plan. In order to receive the maximum match available of $2,000, participants need to defer at least $3,000 into the plan annually. Deferral Limits for 2016: IRS deferral limits for 401(k) contributions did not change. The limit is $18,000. In addition, the 2016 catch-up contribution limit for those participants over the age of 50 is an extra $6,000. Need to make changes to your account? Increasing your deferral percentage? Changing your beneficiary? Managing your investments? Log into your account at www.voyaretirementplans. com. Need to enroll? If you have made one year of employment, you are eligible to enroll. To enroll, log in at www.voyaretirementplans. com/enrollmentcenter. You will use Plan Number: 860009 and Verification Code: 86000999. Need to speak with our 401k advisor? Call CoSource Financial Group at 877-401k-911. Health Savings Account (HSA) Employees who participate in the high deductible health plan are encouraged to consider opening a health savings account. The HSA allows you to set aside money on a pre-tax basis, and pay for qualified out of pocket medical expenses tax free. A debit card is provided for use to pay for medical expenses. This is a very convenient way to pay for medical expenses that go toward your deductible and coinsurance. High deductible health plan participants can open a HSA at any time. Weekly deferral amounts can be changed at any time, and account balances transfer over from year to year (not use it or lose it). 2016 IRS contribution limits are: $3,350 for 12 | The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 Cajun Employee Spotlight: employee only coverage, and $6,750 for employee plus one and family coverage. There is a $1,000 catch-up contribution for participants 55+ years old. Contact the Benefits Department to request enrollment materials. Health Plan It’s the start of a new year and it is time to think about your health goals for the year if you haven’t already done so. One of the most important places to start is by scheduling your annual physical. Annual physicals are covered at 100% with no co-insurance or copay, regardless of what health plan you participate in. An annual physical is a critical tool in opening a line of communication with your family physician about your health, and steps you might need to take in order to improve your health. If you have any questions or need additional information regarding Cajun’s benefits, please contact the Benefits Department at (225) 753-5857 or email benefits@cajunusa.com. Joey Fontenot | Human Resources Manager Cajun Industries, LLC LEDA COLLEPS What is your background? Where did you grow up/your hometown? I was born and raised in Baton Rouge – somewhat of an unusual commodity now-a-days. I was only away from home for a year when I lived in Topeka, Kansas. It was quite a change in the food, folks and the weather. What position do you hold with Cajun? I work for Cajun Equipment Services and my official title is “Office Manager”. But I don’t consider my job a typical office manager. I have to track and oversee the billing of company owned equipment, participate in the buying and selling of same, and our vehicle fleet. Becoming a notary while working for Cajun has helped in our endeavors. What brought you to/how did you come to work for Cajun? After working for 9 years at Exxon Chemical in the A/P department, we were informed that the department was moving to Houston, so I had to find a new job. I saw an ad for the A/P department for Cajun and applied. I guess the rest is history. After about a year and a half working for A/P, Mike Bates offered me the position of Administrative Assistant in Equipment Services. What do you think it is that sets Cajun apart from other companies? From my experience, Lane Grigsby. I would have to say the integrity with which this company was started and the standard of excellence and professionalism that he set for all aspects of Cajun is what truly sets Cajun apart. And the fact that this is still a family owned company. Quite different in atmosphere from the other positions I have held. Is there a specific project that sticks out in your mind and why? I guess like most folks that have been with Cajun for some time, it would have to be Katrina and the work we did for the restoration of our state – fighting the good fight. Sometimes folks forget that Equipment Services doesn’t build anything. We provide the equipment and the big trucks to move anything our Superintendents or Project Managers need to build and complete their jobs successfully. And, as the “on-hold” message states – “meticulously maintained equipment” is also something we do here at Equipment Services. What is your favorite movie and why? How do you pick a favorite movie? There are so many excellent choices. From Oscar winners to really dumb movies that just make you laugh till you cry. Again, how do you pick a favorite? What is the most memorable event that has happened while you have worked at Cajun? Again I would have to say Katrina. 18 hour days for several months, for seven days a week. Made for some really nice paychecks, but… Also, being a part of the team that originally integrated Viewpoint into the accounting department. Tenure Milestones What aspect of your job do you enjoy most? The most enjoyable aspect of my job is definitely getting to interact with all of the superintendents, project managers, and field folks with all the different companies. It makes for non-boring days and very interesting opportunities to learn. What do you enjoy doing outside of work / Hobbies? Outside of work…is there anything more fun than grandchildren? My husband Dale, who I met here at Cajun, and I really enjoy listening to music, especially Blues. He is a musician, so I have attained an appreciation of music I wouldn’t have had otherwise. And cooking. And rock collecting. And hunting. And fishing. And just hanging out with the kids. Spouse? Children? Grandchildren? If so, names with ages of children. Dale and I have been married for almost 8 years. Together we have 4 kids and 9 grandchildren. They are spread out in age from 2 years old to 18 years old and from Denham Springs to New Roads, to Whitefish, Montana with a group in Wooster, Ohio. Makes travel kinda fun. If you had a dream vacation, where would you go? My dream vacation would be to gather up my family and go somewhere together. Doesn’t really matter where, just so long as we were together. I am thinking maybe the beach! If you could meet someone famous, who would it be and why? Well, time to get serious. The person I would like to meet would be my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ – so I could say thank you – for loving me and providing a world with the Grace that only He could provide. 5 Years Christopher Ballenger Mark Davies Kornell Davis Brian Fitzsimmons, Jr. Chelsey Benoit Walter Goss Lance Humphries James Imhoff Emile Loupe, Jr. Johnny McAllister Donald Moyer Charles Robinson, Jr. Jessica Rockenbaugh Jonathan Santana Robyne Vilar 10 Years Warren Boersma Ryan Galiano Ronald Hebert Matthew Swindler 15 Years Cleveland Blanchard Eren Maldonado 20 Years Wilbert Durisseau The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 | 13 Management Corner Training for your future... C ajun has stepped up its efforts in emphasizing to employees the value of accessing the various opportunities that exist in training. Whether you are a field craftsman or woman or office personnel, continuous training can better your skill, career and often advancement. The ability to advance through continuous training is what makes our industry an exciting and rewarding career. Whether it is through our various Associated Builders and Contractor chapters along the Gulf Coast, various state technical colleges or internal and external training modules and classes, there are ample opportunities to enhance your skills. If you are interested in career development, you should contact your supervisor or our Workforce Development Coordinator, Chris Newton, to see what opportunities exist for you. Congratulations go out to all of those who participated on the Methanex and Chevron Phillips projects which won the President’s Award. Cajun is placing an emphasis on streamlining the employee hiring process. The new processes being put into practice will consolidate some of the applicant requirements under one roof such as drug testing, physicals and site specific safety videos. These will save time in the hiring process and save the time it takes for a new employee to be productive once he or she enters the construction site. Formación para su futuro… We thank Matt Erwin, Tommy Celangelo, Casey Kinkelear and Randall Kennedy for their hazard recognition awareness. A hazard recognized is an incident avoided. Also, we are proud of Paul Schexnaydre for winning the LCCP Silver Coin award for a hazard recognized that saved a potential serious injury. Congratulations to Leda Colleps as the employee spotlight. Your efforts make our equipment services group invaluable to our construction success. In closing, there are so many employees in this quarter that have enhanced their skills through various training methods. I congratulate each of you and hope others take note. With a skilled and safe workforce, Cajun will continue to achieve great results. In addition, there are so many who have given their time and talents to worthy community involvement. Thanks for giving back and representing Cajun well. Until next quarter, be safe and thank you for your loyalty to Cajun. Lastly, God bless and protect our troops and the families they leave behind and I am hopeful they enjoyed receiving their Christmas care packages. 14 | The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 Management Corner Milton Graugnard Executive Vice President C ajun ha intensificado sus esfuerzos en enfatizando a sus empleados el valor de acceder a las varias oportunidades que existen en la formación. Si usted es un artesano del campo, o mujer o personal de la oficina, formación continua puede mejorar su habilidad, carrera y a menudo adelanto. La capacidad de avanzar a través de arrastre continuo es lo que hace nuestra industria una carrera emocionante y gratificante. Si es a través de nuestros varios capítulos de “Associated Builders” y “Contractor” a lo largo de la costa del Golfo, varios colegios técnicos del estado o módulos de formación internos y externos y clases, hay amplias oportunidades para mejorar sus habilidades. Si usted está interesado en el desarrollo de carrera, usted debería ponerse en contacto con su supervisor o nuestro coordinador de trabajo nuevos,” Chris Newton, para ver que oportunidades existen para usted. Felicitaciones para todos que participaron en los proyectos de Methanex y Cheveron Phillips que ganaron el premio del Presidente. Esta es la primera vez que hay dos ganadores de este premio interno prestigioso y riguroso. Cajun está poniendo énfasis en simplificar el proceso de contratación de empleados. Los nuevos procesos puestos en práctica consolidarán algunos requisitos de candidatos bajo el mismo techo como las pruebas de drogas, exámenes físicos y videos de seguridad específica para el sitio. Estos ahorrarán tiempo en el proceso de contratación y ahorrarán tiempo que toma para que un nuevo empleado ser productivo una vez que entra en el sitio de construcción. Agradecemos a Matt Erwin, Tommy Celangelo, Casey Kinkelear and Randall Kennedy por su conciencia de reconocimiento del riesgo. Un riesgo reconocido es un incidente evitado. También, estamos orgullosos de Paul Schexnaydre por ganar el premio de LCCP Silver Coin por un riesgo reconocido que salvó una lesión potencialmente grave. Felicitaciones a Leda Colleps como el empleado distinguido. Sus esfuerzos hacen nuestro grupo de servicio de equipo inestimable para nuestro éxito de construcción. Hasta el próximo cuarto, cuídese y gracias por su lealtad a Cajun. Por último, Dios bendice y protege a nuestras tropas y las familias que dejan atrás y tengo la esperanza que disfrutaron en recibir sus paquetes navideños. Milton Graugnard Vice Presidente Ejecutivo Para terminar, hay tantos empleados en este cuarto que han [mejorado/ realzado] sus habilidades a través de varios métodos de formación. Congratulo a cada uno de ustedes y espero que otros tomen nota. Con una mano de obra calificada y segura, Cajun seguirá logrando grandes resultados. Además, hay tantos que han dado su tiempo y talentos a digna participación de la comunidad. Gracias por dar a su comunidad y representar Cajun bien. The Cajun Connection | 4th Quarter 2015 | 15 New Projects Awarded This Quarter (Over $500,000) Neuvos Projectos Ganados Este Trimestre (mãs de $500,000) CAJUN IDC, LLC CAJUN CONSTRUCTORS, LLC Marathon Capitol Piping Motiva Logistics Interface Shell Motiva Amite Project - Structural Erection Motiva Project Amite - Repurpose HTU 2/3 Units (Civil) International-Matex Tank Terminals (IMTT) Methanex Methanol Tanks Pipe Fabrication Marathon Firewater Blast Pad IMTT Pipe Fabrication ExxonMobil RHLA - 1 Civil Locations Cajun Industries, LLC Cajun Constructors, LLC Cajun Equipment Services, LLC Cajun IDC, LLC PO Box 104 PO Box 104 PO Box 104 PO Box 104 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-0104 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-0104 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-0104 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-0104 225.753.5857 Cajun Deep Foundations, LLC PO Box 104 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-0104 225.753.5857 225.753.5857 225.677.8134 225.673.4455 PO Box 890809 Cajun Maritime, LLC P.O. Box 890809 Houston, TX 77289-0809 PO Box 806 Houston, TX 77289-0809 281.479.5554 Abbeville, LA 70511-0806 281.286.6200 337.893.3686