A Process Operator: monitors, adjusts, and maintains processing systems and equipment
Job Related Skills, Interests and Values
What Preparation and Training Do You Need?
To become a Process Operator, you need Grade 12, preferably with credits
in Math, and Science as well as communication, and completion of 6480 hour
apprenticeship compromised of on-the-job training and industry approved theory
including 720 hours of in-school or equivalent correspondence training.
What’s Your Future as a Process Operator: Power?
Those who complete this apprenticeship will be well-positioned to move into management or supervisory positions at their own workplace, and will have marketable skills that will make them more mobile in their field.
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Ask Yourself: Is Working as Process Operator: Power for You?
If you answered Yes to most of these questions, a career as a Process Operator: Power may be for You!
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