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Apc Operator Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Para Transit/Bus Driver

Tavares, FL

$15 - $18.75/hr

... Passenger Counter (APC), fare-box and destination displays (requires touch key entering) as ... Requires prolong sitting while driving/operating transit bus. Includes reaching above head to ...

... Passenger Counter (APC), fare-box and destination displays (requires touch key entering) as ... Requires prolong sitting while driving/operating transit bus. Includes reaching above head to ...

Para Transit/Bus Driver

Tavares, FL · On-site

$15 - $18.75/hr

... Passenger Counter (APC), fare-box and destination displays (requires touch key entering) as ... Requires prolong sitting while driving/operating transit bus. Includes reaching above head to ...

... APC) and automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems to calculate accurate running times. This ... Updates bus operator/block schedules, maintains route-operating instructions, and copies and ...

TRANSIT PLANNING ANALYST

Orlando, FL · On-site

$29.27 - $34/hr

... APC) and automatic vehicle location (AVL) systems to calculate accurate running times. This ... Updates bus operator/block schedules, maintains route-operating instructions, and copies and ...

CSC Assistant Manager

Orlando, FL · On-site

$19 - $23/hr

The role also involves stocking merchandise, loading and unloading trucks, operating a forklift ... Achieve APC (Average Purchase per Customer) goals through effective upselling and add-on sales

Outpatient Surgery Coder

Tampa, FL · Remote

$29 - $33/hr

This individual will work within Epic work queues, reviewing operative reports and clinical ... AAPC standards Selecting APC assignments and validating claim readiness Collaborating with ...

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How much do apc operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for apc operator in Florida is $14.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.74 and $15.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an APC operator?

APC Operators, or Advanced Process Control Operators, are professionals responsible for monitoring, controlling, and optimizing industrial processes using advanced control systems. They typically work in industries such as oil and gas, chemical manufacturing, or power generation, where they use specialized software and equipment to ensure processes run efficiently and safely. APC Operators analyze data, adjust control parameters, and respond to alarms or system deviations to maintain optimal production conditions. Their role is crucial for maximizing productivity, minimizing waste, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an APC operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an APC (Advanced Process Control) Operator, you need a strong understanding of process control systems, instrumentation, and operational procedures, often supported by technical training or an associate degree in a related field. Familiarity with Distributed Control Systems (DCS), SCADA software, and industry-standard safety certifications is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for monitoring and optimizing plant processes. These skills ensure safe, efficient, and reliable plant operations, minimizing downtime and maintaining product quality.

What are some common challenges faced by an APC operator, and how can they be effectively managed?

APC Operators often encounter challenges such as rapidly changing process conditions, troubleshooting automated control systems, and maintaining optimal plant performance. To effectively manage these challenges, it's essential to stay updated with the latest control system technologies, communicate closely with engineering and maintenance teams, and follow established standard operating procedures. Proactive monitoring and continuous learning can help operators quickly identify and resolve issues, ensuring smooth and efficient plant operations.

What is the difference between Apc Operator vs Apc Technician?

AspectApc OperatorApc Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent, on-the-job trainingHigh school diploma or equivalent, often additional technical certifications
Work EnvironmentManufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution centersMaintenance facilities, manufacturing plants, technical service centers
Job ResponsibilitiesOperate and monitor Apc systems, ensure smooth operationInstall, troubleshoot, repair Apc systems, perform preventive maintenance

In summary, Apc Operators primarily focus on operating and monitoring Apc systems, while Apc Technicians handle installation, troubleshooting, and repairs. Both roles require similar credentials but differ in technical expertise and responsibilities.

What are popular job titles related to Apc Operator jobs in Florida?

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Infographic showing various Apc Operator job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 47% Full Time, 51% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,322 per year, or $14.6 per hour.

Assistant Utility Operator - WtE (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

FCC Environmental Services

Fort Lauderdale, FL • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired 2 days ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


FCC Environmental Services rating

5.6

Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

76th of 91 rated recycling and waste


Job description

It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing!
We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business.
Duties to include monitoring, operations, maintenance and housekeeping of system components such as baghouse and spray dryer absorber ash collection hoppers and associated dump valves, ash dischargers, vibratory conveyors, ash transfer drag conveyors and ash conditioning systems. This individual would routinely conduct equipment operations inspections and equipment operations adjustments for proper, safe, compliant and efficient air pollution control, ash conditioning and ash handling systems operations. The AUO routinely performs maintenance, housekeeping and minor repairs to air pollution control, ash conditioning, ash handling systems as well as other assigned auxiliary systems.
Duties may include but are not limited to:
  • Monitor and inspect various WTE boiler combustion and air pollution control (APC) system auxiliary equipment to include: riddling conveyance and ash dischargers, vibratory conveyors, belt conveyors, ash conditioners/mixers, fabric filter and spray dryer absorber (SDA) ash conveyance, lime slurry slaker systems and slurry fluid systems, pumps, 2 fluid injection lances and other auxiliary equipment associated with air emissions control and post combustion ash handling and conditioning.
  • Documents through shift logs and round sheets; comments that facilitate continuity of systems operations, problem tracking such as out of service components and work that needs to be performed as well as other shift activities that communicate status of plant. Maintains logs and other written documentation on schedule and with clear, accurate and legible writing.
  • Operates designated components of facility Air Pollution Control (APC) system safely and accurately. Compliance with all facility safety and health program and procedure as well as environmental policy and procedure. Programs include but not limited to Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space, Machine Guarding, PPE policy, Hotwork, Fall Protection, Barrier Tape/Danger Tape and Respiratory protection.
  • Adjusts and services assigned components of the APC and ash handling and conditioning systems so that system performance is maintained appropriately for continuous and efficient air and solid waste permit compliance.
  • Conducts comprehensive equipment "rounds" and system operations inspections per established frequency and per established procedure and standards.
  • Conducts starting, stopping and adjustment of systems and components as notified by control room operator and/or shift supervisor.
  • Completes emergent and assigned tasks as identified by shift supervisor and as established through operations routines.
  • Takes immediate action to address equipment upset conditions per training and established procedures.
  • Conducts preventive maintenance on ash handling and APC system components per scheduled frequency and as required due to upset condition. Duties may include detailed cleaning for component inspections and troubleshooting as well as replacement of wear parts, belts, gaskets and o-rings, nozzles, hoses and hardware.
  • Works closely with maintenance to troubleshoot problems and assesses probable cause with assistance from Shift Supervisor and other members of rotating operations shift they are assigned to.
  • Maintains work areas in a clean, neat, and organized condition at all times.
  • Completes the Corporate and Plant Training Programs within the time frame prescribed.
  • Read and interpret data from meters, gauges, visual assessments and industrial measuring tools to identify trends and/or potential equipment disruptions that impact facility operations.
  • Communicates clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing; as well as communicates clearly whether using in-situ intercom system, two-way radio or face to face.
  • Anticipates typical problems, identifies potential or recurring problems, and takes appropriate action.

Education and Experience
  • High School Diploma or GED (accredited)
  • 2 years working in a power plant operation or related experience
  • Knowledge and understanding of the operation of a steam generating power plant
  • Mechanical abilities sufficient to perform minor equipment maintenance such as shear pin replacement, drive belt replacement, rebuilds of 2-fluid lances, conveyor alignment/adjustment, removal of inspection and access covers and removal of entangled/plugged material.
  • Must be able to work rotating shifts.
  • Must be able to work overtime.

Physical Demand
  • Handle tools, equipment, and fine motor skills.
  • Ability to walk, stand, sit, and climb
  • Ability to lift/carry 50lbs
  • Qualify to wear a full-face respirator
  • Consistently work in various weather conditions
  • Climb and walk on heights often greater than 4 feet.
  • Move about all areas of the plant, including catwalks, deck grating, and uneven surfaces.
  • Close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, corrected or otherwise.
  • Operate a 1.5-inch fire hose operating at 125 PSI line pressure to the extent required to extinguish fire.
  • Operate fire extinguishing equipment ranging from handheld extinguishers to 200 lbs. portable units.
  • Access confined spaces and pressure vessels through standard 12" by 16" manways.

PPE Required
  • Negative pressure respirator.
  • Positive pressure respirator.
  • Chemical resistant suit.
  • Heat resistant outerwear.
  • Flame resistant outerwear.

Environmental Conditions
  • Potential exposure to ash, dust, and chemicals.
  • Work in close proximity to heavy industrial equipment.
  • Varied hot and cold temperatures, and outdoor weather conditions.

FCC Environmental Services, LLC operates in a multicultural, global environment and is a richly diverse organization operating seamlessly as one company. We aim to attract, motivate and retain the best people in our industry, whatever their background. We share the same passion to deliver world-class solutions to our customers. We have the best waste management professionals in the industry and develop this talent in an inspiring work environment.
FCC Environmental Services, LLC is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individual with Disabilities.

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