People who are good at managing people and processes, problem solving, troubleshooting, and coordinating tasks may be perfect candidates for becoming chemical equipment operators and tenders.
These professionals manage the equipment used to control chemical changes and reactions during the processing of consumer or industrial products.
Chemical equipment operators and tenders regulate temperature, reaction times, pressure, and feed and flow of liquids and gases by adjusting equipment. They also make sure safety procedures are being enforced and done correctly to prevent explosions and fires.
People with this career need a working knowledge of math, production, mechanics, processing, and public safety, which can be gained through an education program.
Regardless of their background or experience, students can embark on an important career as a chemical equipment operator and tender in many locations.
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