A Process Operator: Refinery, Chemical & Liquid processes operates, monitors, adjusts and maintains processing units and equipment generally for manufacturing companies.
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What Preparation and Training Do You Need?
To become a Process Operator you should preferably complete your secondary school diploma, with credits in Math, English and Science, particularly Chemistry. As an apprentice, you will complete an apprenticeship of 6000-7200 hours, including 720 hours of theoretical training.
What’s Your Future as Process Operator?
Process Operators usually work full-time, sometimes shift-work, often with benefits, for companies involved in the following manufacturing processes:
With time and experience, it is possible to move ahead to Supervisory positions in this field.
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Ask Yourself: Is Working as a Process Operator: Refinery, Chemical & Liquid Processes for You?
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If you answered Yes to most of these questions, a career as a Process Operator may be for you!
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