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Plant Process Operator Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Vinegar Processor Operator I

Lake Alfred, FL · On-site

$16.50 - $20.75/hr

Based on quarterly plant results. COMMENTS : This outlines the essential functions of the role ... process are in working order. Including cooling tower checks, wastewater checks and chemical ...

Recognizes deviations in plant processes or irregularities in plant operations; identifies their ... Operator License. Must be proficient in computerized plant operations programs. Must possess a ...

Chief Plant Operator

Stuart, FL · On-site

$2.8K - $4.6K/wk

Recognizes deviations in plant processes or irregularities in plant operations; identifies their ... Operator License. Must be proficient in computerized plant operations programs. Must possess a ...

... processes in addition to supporting its customers in their decarbonization efforts. Imerys is ... The Position Assistant Plant Operator Job Summary DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The list below ...

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How much do plant process operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for plant process operator in Florida is $15.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.65 and $17.26 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Plant Process Operators and how can they be effectively managed?

Plant Process Operators often encounter challenges such as responding quickly to equipment malfunctions, maintaining strict safety and environmental compliance, and managing multiple processes simultaneously during peak production times. Effective communication with maintenance teams and supervisors is crucial for resolving technical issues promptly. Staying up-to-date with safety protocols and participating in ongoing training can help operators handle unexpected situations with confidence and maintain smooth plant operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Plant Process Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Plant Process Operator, you need a solid understanding of industrial processes, safety regulations, and equipment operation, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with process control systems (such as SCADA or DCS), maintenance tools, and safety protocols like OSHA standards is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong teamwork are vital soft skills in this role. These skills ensure efficient, safe, and reliable plant operations, minimizing downtime and supporting overall production goals.

What does a Plant Process Operator do?

A Plant Process Operator is responsible for overseeing and managing the machinery and equipment that produce or process industrial materials, such as chemicals, oil, gas, or food products. Their duties typically include monitoring systems, adjusting controls, performing routine maintenance, and ensuring safety regulations are followed. Operators also troubleshoot issues, collect data, and report on production outcomes. They play a crucial role in maintaining efficient and safe plant operations.

What is the difference between Plant Process Operator vs Chemical Plant Operator?

AspectPlant Process OperatorChemical Plant Operator
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; often requires safety and equipment operation certificationsHigh school diploma; may require specific chemical handling certifications
Work EnvironmentFactories, power plants, manufacturing facilitiesChemical processing plants, refineries, manufacturing facilities
Industry UsagePower generation, manufacturing, utilitiesChemical manufacturing, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals
Job FunctionsOperate and monitor equipment, ensure safety, perform routine maintenanceOperate chemical processing equipment, monitor chemical reactions, ensure safety protocols

Both roles involve operating and monitoring industrial equipment, but Chemical Plant Operators focus specifically on chemical processes and handling hazardous materials, often requiring specialized chemical certifications. Plant Process Operators have a broader scope across various industries like power and manufacturing. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right fit based on their skills and interests.

Associate Process Operator

LIGNOTECH FLORIDA LLC

Fernandina Beach, FL

$17.50 - $22.25/hr

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Description

The Process Operator at LTF is responsible for running all manufacturing-owned operations within the Lignin production process, operating support equipment and following standards and procedures for the Plant to ensure maximum production quantity and quality. This includes responsibility for operation/manipulation of equipment and controls to carry out procedures, and completion of in-process analytical data for process decisions and verification, while supporting the policies, goals and objectives of the company.

This role requires the understanding of all critical aspects of Safety, Quality and Production to effectively monitor and execute needed actions as well as train/support peers as required.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Participate in safety, health and environmental programs and adhere to safety and quality protocols including, but not limited to, wearing PPE to protect associate from potential hazards

Operate various equipment and instrumentation safely and with little supervision. Equipment may include but is not limited to: packaging line, forklift, scissor lift, tanks, hoses, sensors, transmitters, valves and pumps

Responsible for start-up, shut down, lock-out/tag-out and continuous monitoring and improvement of production process, controls and alarms

Sample, test and record process and product values as required by quality procedures and standards

Load liquid product into tanker trucks and rail cars

Monitors, controls, and records plant operations and failures

Participate in shift-turnover meetings and monitoring defined shift Key Performance Indicators (KPI's) with Shift Supervisor

Complete all required documentation accurately and in a timely manner

Assist warehousing and Shift Supervisor as needed

Ability to work rotating shifts (including weekends and holidays) and willingness to work overtime when needed

Must be able to periodically lift up to 55 lbs

Requirements

  Core Competencies:

Team player who maintains and displays a positive attitude. Flexible and adaptable to change. Is coachable with high willingness to learn

Capable of reading key instrumentation, diagrams and plant procedures

Ability to understand safety alarms and react both quickly and effectively

Ability to troubleshoot problems effectively

Ability to simultaneously manage multiple tasks

Understanding of manufacturing process

Must have ability to learn and work effectively within SAP system

Effective communication skills - written, verbal and active listening

Completes all tasks in a safe and environmentally-sound manner


Preferred:

2-5 years related Control Room work experience

High school diploma (or similar), with relevant work experience

Effectively work and communicate using the English language

Experience operating DCS and utilizing SAP