Being a Process Operator is such a cool job i have been a process operator on a Methanol plant for 12 yrs and i recently moved to a being a process operator on a offshore gas platform and a gas proccessing plant it's really a fantastic job.
Your not gonna die, pay attention to everything you do and think about what you are doing like the video said. Listen to your senior operators and you'll be fine
hmm, so some operators issue work permits to contractors? at my plant the supervisors are in charge of that and we just make sure the isolation/ system is safe with a zone of peotection, but we don’t check on them when they’re working. However, there was a time when an operator checked the leads on some chargers and found they could’ve been shocked with 250V if they weren’t stopped
No, you don't lmao. You need a Ptech degree. Get experience at small plants then move to big ones. It's not that hard. I was an operator for Ineos for 6 years and did 3 years at a smaller batch plant before that. You just need a good resume and good interview skills. There's better degrees to get though.
@@jfri92 I can agree with this. I’m 2 months into my first industrial job working at a chemical plant mixing and making products for the oil field (clay break, iron fix, etc.) and experience is definitely preferred. The only reason I was hired was because I had connections within the company and small history with the people in the office over the course of 3-4 years. I did get the job and it’s a lot of fun, granted I’m starting out at $13.75 instead of $15 but 80 hours a week ain’t bad at all
Lol I got my job ASAP. No interview just my application and my drug test. I work 13 hours all week and weekend. And never had experience in any plant. I mix chemicals etc, easy work the pay is good. All they told me is you ready to work and I said hell yeah boom. Love it
It looks cool always wanted to work to in the oil and gas refineries
Being a Process Operator is such a cool job i have been a process operator on a Methanol plant for 12 yrs and i recently moved to a being a process operator on a offshore gas platform and a gas proccessing plant it's really a fantastic job.
Im scared to do this job because i dont know if its deadly working in here
Im very scared to start my apprenticeship with Programmed next year i hope i dont die😂
Your not gonna die, pay attention to everything you do and think about what you are doing like the video said. Listen to your senior operators and you'll be fine
@@mrjenkinsful but its okay to work there not deadly right?
Zoey Johnson of course
hmm, so some operators issue work permits to contractors? at my plant the supervisors are in charge of that and we just make sure the isolation/ system is safe with a zone of peotection, but we don’t check on them when they’re working.
However, there was a time when an operator checked the leads on some chargers and found they could’ve been shocked with 250V if they weren’t stopped
Oh My Goodness!! I can not wait to graduate!!! I love PTEC!!!!
RoxyQueen did you graduate yet?
Hey. Have u graduate now?
Great!
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Sir inside the chemical plant they fitting air conditioner to reduce temperature..?
Great
those jobs are next to impossible to get. You gotta have 15+ years of experience and even then good luck
No, you don't lmao. You need a Ptech degree. Get experience at small plants then move to big ones. It's not that hard. I was an operator for Ineos for 6 years and did 3 years at a smaller batch plant before that. You just need a good resume and good interview skills. There's better degrees to get though.
@@jfri92 I can agree with this. I’m 2 months into my first industrial job working at a chemical plant mixing and making products for the oil field (clay break, iron fix, etc.) and experience is definitely preferred. The only reason I was hired was because I had connections within the company and small history with the people in the office over the course of 3-4 years. I did get the job and it’s a lot of fun, granted I’m starting out at $13.75 instead of $15 but 80 hours a week ain’t bad at all
I got in with no experience fresh out of school as my first job ever. Just have to apply and practice those aptitude test its definitely possible.
Lol I got my job ASAP. No interview just my application and my drug test. I work 13 hours all week and weekend. And never had experience in any plant. I mix chemicals etc, easy work the pay is good. All they told me is you ready to work and I said hell yeah boom. Love it
@@renegomez6679what company?
Just a chemical plant operator passing by
sir i need the this ammonia plant jobs i am confused please help me
What name the company and where the location?
I really interested to join with you.i had more than 15 years in field operating processes.
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I work for Exxonmobil Utilities unit
Can you please help me, Iam an chemical engineer
@@nareshraj1005 what help do you need ?
This job will be automated in the future
You will never replace the Mk1 eyeball you get from an operator walking around the plant or the ears that go with them,
Too bad the operators job is to watch over the automation in a plant.... idiot.
yes it will be more and more automated, but plants will still need field operators and control room operators that control that automation.
If robots start controlling plants then half of them will start exploding
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