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On the job training provided. Operate Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT). Operate packaging lines. Monitor process to ensure quality objectives are met. Troubleshoot and escalate production issues when required. Follow all...
Maintain high level Customer satisfaction by clarifying Customer needs and ensuring that they are met. Handle Customer-relation problems promptly and appropriately, escalate issues according to established procedures. Provide software service,...
Perform simple to medium complexity tasks related to customer specific process requirements. Must be able to comprehend documentation requirements. Verify system conditions or equipment status before operation. Inspect components to...
Completion (assembly) of gas meters. Verification of the functionality of gas meters. Packaging of finished products and preparation for shipment. Work on modern production lines. Work in 3 shifts (bus...
Job OverviewOur Machine Operators earn between $442.00 – $956.00 weekly. With our amazing salary opportunities, our average starting salary begins at $49,712.00 per year. Not to mention all the other...
Are you looking for an exciting and rewarding career in the tech industry? If so, consider becoming a Chemical Operator!
A Chemical Operator is responsible for safely distributing, controlling, and managing chemicals used in a variety of products. They help the production process in factories, plants, and other industrial facilities and they often have direct interaction with their customers.
The work of a Chemical Operator is a crucial link in the production process. They are responsible for adding the correct amount of chemical ingredients and processing the components as required. The operator must be able to follow instructions closely and accurately evaluate the properties of the chemicals to ensure a good product result.
Chemical Operators often use specialized computer software to keep track of production process steps and to help maintain quality production standards. They must learn to interpret the chemical measurements, take appropriate corrective actions if needed, and understand the environmental effects of various chemicals.
To become a Chemical Operator, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent, possess knowledge in math, science, and chemistry, and be comfortable working with lab equipment. The job also requires effective communication and teamwork skills, problem solving abilities, and a thorough understanding of safety procedures.
At Expoint, we are looking for experienced Chemical Operators to join our team. If you are passionate about a career in the tech industry, then this could be the perfect role for you!