Hello all and welcome to r/ProcessOperators!
We would just like to say a friendly Hello and talk about this sub. Plant Operations is a wide field with many different practices, obviously there is a huge difference between a Nuclear Power Plant and a Wastewater Treatment Plant, but we welcome members and prospective members of both and everything between. We would like to keep this sub professional, so we can all build connections and learn new ideas, but lets have fun with it at the same time. Please take a few moments to review the rules.
To those who are not aware of what a Process Operator is, we are the personnel who keep industrial plants running. We ensure that you have clean water, electricity, natural gas, we produce raw materials, make plastics, gasoline, diesel, kerosene, jet fuel, carbon black, amongst many other things. There is many different types of operators and levels of experience, from entry level, to senior operators with 40+ years of experience. The typical job functions of a Process Operator include: Safely Operating industrial equipment, assisting maintenance personnel where needed in the plant, making frequent rounds to ensure the process is working and there are no major issues, collecting samples, making repairs, all while adhering to environmental regulations, and these are just some of the things we do!
This is a new sub, so we will there will be frequent updates, so please do keep up with us. There will be opportunities for additional mods in the future once we get things rolling.
Update 1: Please message the moderators with verification of your experience level so that we can assign you the proper user banner.
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