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Waste Water and p&s process operator
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Join Petro-Canada Lubricants in Mississauga as a full-time Process Operator. This role focuses on wastewater treatment and pumping/shipping operations. The ideal candidate holds a valid OWWCO wastewater certificate and has relevant plant experience. You will monitor processes, perform maintenance...
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Canada , Mississauga
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44.51 CAD / Hour
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Process Operator
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Join Petro-Canada Lubricants in Mississauga as a Process Operator. This role is key for the safe, reliable operation of our production units and equipment. The position requires a Power Engineering certification and experience in a manufacturing environment. Become an integral part of our dynamic...
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Canada , Mississauga
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44.51 CAD / Hour
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HF Sinclair
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Until further notice

About the Process Operator role

Discover rewarding process operator jobs, a critical career path at the heart of modern manufacturing and production industries. Process operators are the skilled professionals responsible for the safe, efficient, and continuous operation of industrial plants and systems. They work across diverse sectors including chemical manufacturing, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, power generation, and materials processing like wood, metals, and plastics. Their primary role is to monitor, control, and troubleshoot the complex machinery and automated systems that transform raw materials into finished products.

In a typical work environment, a process operator’s responsibilities are centered around control rooms and plant floors. They start up and shut down production units according to strict procedures, continuously monitoring process variables like temperature, pressure, flow rates, and chemical levels via sophisticated computer-controlled Distributed Control Systems (DCS) or Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. A core duty is to maintain product quality and yield by making precise adjustments to the process, identifying and correcting deviations before they impact output. They perform regular equipment inspections, log operational data, and sample products for laboratory analysis. Safety is paramount; operators rigorously follow protocols, participate in safety drills, and are often first responders to alarms or abnormal conditions, executing emergency procedures to protect personnel, equipment, and the environment. They also conduct routine maintenance tasks, assist maintenance technicians with repairs, and ensure their work area adheres to cleanliness and organizational standards (5S).

The skills and requirements for process operator jobs are a blend of technical knowledge, practical aptitude, and personal attributes. Employers typically seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent, supplemented by technical training, an associate degree in process technology, or relevant military experience. Strong mechanical aptitude and a solid understanding of basic chemistry, physics, and mathematics are essential. Key soft skills include exceptional attention to detail, a methodical and procedural approach to work, and the ability to remain calm and make sound decisions under pressure. Process operators must be vigilant problem-solvers, capable of diagnosing issues from control room data and physical inspections. Teamwork and clear communication are crucial, as they collaborate closely with other operators, shift supervisors, and maintenance crews. Physical fitness is often required for tasks involving climbing ladders, lifting, and working in environments with varying temperatures. Many positions operate on a rotating shift schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to maintain 24/7 plant operations. Certifications in safety (like OSHA), specific process technologies, or boiler operation can be advantageous.

Pursuing process operator jobs means entering a stable, hands-on profession where technical skill directly impacts production efficiency, safety, and product quality. It is a career suited for individuals who enjoy working with technology, value structured processes, and take pride in keeping industry running smoothly.