Operator's responsibilities introduction
The standard roles and responsibilities of operators include mastering an understanding of basic equipment, design, operation, and maintenance. In addition to this, operators must know how equipment operates and specific maintenance procedures.
Taking care of the equipment and operation is the primary responsibility of an operator. Operators maintain and operate the equipment twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Because of this unique relationship. Operators become the ''hub'' of everyday operations.
•Knowing the basic equipment, design, and operation
•Equipment operation and specific maintenance procedure
•Safety, health, and environment
•The principles of quality
•Strong technical and problem solving skills, with the ability to assimilate cutting edge technologies quickly and apply innovative ideas
•Ability to handle conflict, look at complex situation and see the overall picture, communication effectively, and use and understated modern process control
•Ability to understand basic chemistry, physics and math