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Mill Operator 4 - Paste Plant Operator
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Join our team as a **Mill Operator 4 – Paste Plant Operator** in **Hanson Lake, Canada**. You’ll operate and maintain paste plant equipment to produce high-quality backfill for underground mining, mixing tailings, water, and additives per precise formulas. Ideal candidates have 1+ year industrial...
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Canada , Hanson Lake
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39.45 CAD / Hour
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Foran Mining Corporation
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Plant Operator
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Join our team as a Plant Operator at the Duntroon Quarry. Operate crushers, conveyors, and wash plants while performing vital maintenance. We seek a mechanically-inclined professional with a valid G License, offering a comprehensive benefits package and a supportive, safety-focused workplace.
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Canada , Duntroon
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30.65 CAD / Hour
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Walker Industries
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Plant Operator
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Join our team in Orillia as a Plant Operator, running heavy equipment like loaders and crushers. We seek a mechanically-inclined professional with a valid G License and outdoor work experience. Enjoy a supportive culture, comprehensive benefits, and a focus on safety.
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Canada , Orillia
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30.65 CAD / Hour
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Walker Industries
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Plant Operator
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Join our team as a Plant Operator at our Severn Pit in Orillia. Operate heavy equipment like loaders and crushers, performing vital maintenance. We seek a mechanically-inclined professional with a valid G License. Enjoy a supportive culture, comprehensive benefits, and a focus on safety.
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Canada , Orillia
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30.65 CAD / Hour
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Walker Industries
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Plant Operator
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Join our team as a Plant Operator at our Edgar Pit in Oro Station. Operate heavy equipment like loaders and haul trucks while performing vital maintenance. We seek a mechanically-inclined professional with a valid G License, who thrives outdoors. Enjoy a supportive culture, comprehensive benefits...
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Canada , Oro Station
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30.65 CAD / Hour
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Walker Industries
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Mill Operator 4 - Paste Plant Operator
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Join our team as a Paste Plant Operator in Hanson Lake. Operate and maintain plant equipment to produce high-quality backfill paste for mining. Requires 1+ year of mill experience, technical knowledge, and a strong safety focus. Enjoy a competitive wage, full benefits, and an RSP match.
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Canada , Hanson Lake
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38.10 CAD / Hour
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Foran Mining Corporation
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About the Plant Operator role

Explore rewarding and essential plant operator jobs, a critical profession at the heart of modern infrastructure and manufacturing. Plant operators are skilled technicians responsible for the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of industrial facilities. These professionals are the eyes, ears, and hands of plants that treat water, generate power, produce chemicals, or manage waste, ensuring continuous processes that communities and industries rely on daily.

The core of a plant operator's role involves monitoring and controlling complex systems and machinery. Using sophisticated control panels, SCADA systems, and instrumentation, they regulate flow rates, temperatures, pressures, and chemical levels to maintain optimal production and quality standards. A significant portion of their day is dedicated to conducting routine system checks, logging operational data, and performing preventative maintenance on equipment like pumps, motors, valves, and pipelines. Vigilant monitoring is key to identifying and troubleshooting irregularities before they escalate into disruptions or safety hazards.

Responsibilities in these jobs are diverse and hands-on. Operators typically collect samples for laboratory analysis to verify process control and ensure output meets strict regulatory standards. They are tasked with adding treatment chemicals, calibrating equipment, and performing minor repairs. Maintaining accurate logs and preparing reports for regulatory compliance is a fundamental duty. Safety is paramount; operators rigorously follow protocols, conduct safety analyses, and work effectively while wearing personal protective equipment (PPE). Their role also involves field work, inspecting distribution networks, addressing leaks, and ensuring the integrity of vast pipeline or collection systems.

The profession demands a specific set of skills and attributes. While a high school diploma or GED is often the minimum educational requirement, specialized training or certifications are highly valued. Successful operators possess strong mechanical aptitude, analytical problem-solving skills, and meticulous attention to detail. They must be able to interpret technical manuals, understand process diagrams, and respond calmly under pressure. Physical stamina is important, as the job frequently requires lifting, standing for extended periods, working in varied weather conditions, and navigating plant environments. A commitment to safety, teamwork, and continuous learning is essential for advancement, often from an entry-level operator to a lead or chief operator role.

Plant operator jobs offer stable, meaningful careers for individuals who enjoy technical challenges and take pride in maintaining vital services. If you are seeking a hands-on role where your work directly impacts public health, safety, and environmental stewardship, explore the opportunities in this foundational industrial field.