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GreenTech Resources Worldwide Canada

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Job summary

A leading resources company in Humboldt, Canada, is seeking a Central Control and Process Operator to optimize chemical processes. Responsibilities include operating a control panel, monitoring equipment, and ensuring safety regulations are adhered to. Candidates should have secondary education with a strong focus on math and sciences, and relevant training in process operations is preferred. This full-time role offers competitive hourly pay ranging from $46.00 to $57.23. Apply now for future opportunities.

Qualifications

  • Completion of secondary school required, with emphasis on math, chemistry, and physics.
  • College diploma in process operation, sciences, or related subject may be required.
  • Petroleum and chemical process operators must complete several years of formal company training.

Responsibilities

  • Operate electronic control panel to monitor and optimize processes.
  • Control process start-up and shut-down, troubleshoot issues.
  • Participate in safety audits and provide emergency response when required.
Job description

GreenTech Resources Worldwide Canada | Full time

Central Control and Process Operators, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing NOC 93101 Jobs In-Demand *APPLY NOW FOR FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES*

Central Saskatchewan (Humboldt), Canada | Posted on 03/13/2025

  • NOC Code NOC 93101 - Central control and process operators - petroleum - gas and chemical processing
  • Date Opened 03/13/2025
  • Job Type Full time
  • Work Experience 1-3 years
  • Industry Manufacturing
  • Country Canada
Job Description
  • Operate electronic or computerized control panel from a central control room to monitor and optimize physical and chemical processes for several processing units
  • Control process start-up, shut-down and troubleshooting
  • Monitor outside process equipment
  • Adjust equipment, valves, pumps and controls and process equipment
  • Authorize or co-sign maintenance work orders
  • Shut down, isolate and prepare process units or production equipment for maintenance
  • Sample products, perform tests, record data, carry out statistical process control on process operations, and write production logs
  • Develop operating procedures for normal operation, start-up or shut-down of unit
  • Participate in safety audits and programs and provide emergency response when required
  • Ensure adherence to safety and environmental regulations
  • May work in a team with shared supervisory responsibilities and participate in training other workers
  • May be cross-trained in a skilled trade and work in the trade during shift cycles.
Requirements
  • Completion of secondary school is required. Mathematics, chemistry and physics subjects are often specified.
  • A college diploma in process operation, sciences or a related subject may be required for some positions.
  • Petroleum and chemical process operators and process technicians require completion of several years of formal company training.
  • Experience as a petroleum or chemical process operator in all the operating units controlled by the central control room is required for chief operators.
  • Company certification as a petroleum process operator or technician may be required.
  • A provincial power engineer licence, compressor operator or refrigeration certificate may be required when certain kinds of equipment are included in the process.
  • Certification in the transportation of dangerous goods (TDG), first aid, firefighting, or workplace hazardous materials information system (WHMIS) may be required.
  • There is considerable mobility among jobs within a company, often as part of a formal development or training program.
  • Mobility to other petroleum or chemical processing plants is possible, but may be limited by the usual practice of training and promoting workers from within the establishment.
  • Progression to supervisory or managerial positions is possible with experience.
  • Personal protective equipment may be required for occupations in this unit group that may involve exposure to hazards of toxic, flammable or explosive chemicals.

Terms of Employment:

  • Full time
  • 40 hours per week
  • Day time

Salary: $46.00 - $57.23 per hour

Required Years of experience: 2 years to less than 3 years

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