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Process Operator ApprenticeshipUndertakes the duties of the skilled Process Operator in the chemical industry whilst learning the required practical skills and underpinning knowledge as an apprentice.Process OperatorWorks in a plant controlling equipment and processes to meet production targets. They spot variances from normal processing conditions, deciding upon and implementing corrective actions for problems.Process TechnicianApplies techniques and procedures to ensure manufacturing processes work efficiently. Carries out repairs, resolve processing problems, and modify plant.First Line Supervisor / Shift SupervisorResponsible for safe and efficient running of production, and for safety of all shift personnel in a designated area. Works directly on the production line and carries out their supervisor’s duties.Area Manager (Operations)Responsible for the safe and efficient operation of all chemical plant and equipment under his/her span of control and maximises productivity within a cost-effective environment.Senior EngineerThe Senior Engineer is a qualified, experienced engineer who acts either as a specialist adviser in a particular field of expertise or manages the overall engineering function of the company or site.Site Manager / Site DirectorResponsible for the safe, efficient, sustainable and profitable operation of all plant and equipment on the site. He or she provides visible leadership and management in pursuit of these objectives. 
 |||0|G|||0|G|||0|G|||0|ESafety, Health and Environment ManagerResponsible for leading, managing and improving the occupational health, safety and environmental performance in the chemical manufacturing workplace.  
 |||0|G|||0|G|||0|G|||0|ETraining and Development ManagerThe Training and Development Manager manages learning in the organization, in support of the company’s competiveness and “licence to operate”.  
 |||0|G|||0|G|||0|G|||0|FSite Manager / Site DirectorResponsible for the safe, efficient, sustainable and profitable operation of all plant and equipment on the site. He or she provides visible leadership and management in pursuit of these objectives.  
 |||0|G|||0|G|||0|ESafety OfficerThe Safety Officer is responsible for creating, maintaining and improving safety in the chemical manufacturing and processing workplace.Safety, Health and Environment ManagerResponsible for leading, managing and improving the occupational health, safety and environmental performance in the chemical manufacturing workplace.  
 |||0|G|||0|G|||0|EArea Maintenance SupervisorWorks on chemical units, and is responsible for the quality and efficiency of the work of maintenance technicians during routine and non-routine maintenance activities.Area Maintenance ManagerThe Area Maintenance Manager is responsible for all maintenance activities, including routine and turnaround maintenance, of a group of process plants or a specified area of the chemical plant.Maintenance ManagerThe Maintenance Manager is responsible for the safety, efficiency and quality of all maintenance activities on a chemical plant.Site Manager / Site DirectorResponsible for the safe, efficient, sustainable and profitable operation of all plant and equipment on the site. He or she provides visible leadership and management in pursuit of these objectives.
 |||0|G|||0|G|||0|FTraining OfficerThe Training Officer identifies the training needs of staff, and organises appropriate training programmes.Training and Development ManagerThe Training and Development Manager manages learning in the organization, in support of the company’s competiveness and “licence to operate”.  
 |||0|G|||0|ESafety OfficerThe Safety Officer is responsible for creating, maintaining and improving safety in the chemical manufacturing and processing workplace.Safety, Health and Environment ManagerResponsible for leading, managing and improving the occupational health, safety and environmental performance in the chemical manufacturing workplace.   
 |||0|G|||0|EMaintenance TechnicianResponsible machinery and equipment maintenance relating to the manufacture of products. They identify and correct faults in equipment, and may work in planned, unplanned or preventative maintenance.Area Maintenance SupervisorWorks on chemical units, and is responsible for the quality and efficiency of the work of maintenance technicians during routine and non-routine maintenance activities.Area Maintenance ManagerThe Area Maintenance Manager is responsible for all maintenance activities, including routine and turnaround maintenance, of a group of process plants or a specified area of the chemical plant.Maintenance ManagerThe Maintenance Manager is responsible for the safety, efficiency and quality of all maintenance activities on a chemical plant.Site Manager / Site DirectorResponsible for the safe, efficient, sustainable and profitable operation of all plant and equipment on the site. He or she provides visible leadership and management in pursuit of these objectives.
 |||0|G|||0|FTraining OfficerThe Training Officer identifies the training needs of staff, and organises appropriate training programmes.Training and Development ManagerThe Training and Development Manager manages learning in the organization, in support of the company’s competiveness and “licence to operate”.   
 |||0|ESafety OfficerThe Safety Officer is responsible for creating, maintaining and improving safety in the chemical manufacturing and processing workplace.Safety, Health and Environment ManagerResponsible for leading, managing and improving the occupational health, safety and environmental performance in the chemical manufacturing workplace.    
 |||0|FTraining OfficerThe Training Officer identifies the training needs of staff, and organises appropriate training programmes.Training and Development ManagerThe Training and Development Manager manages learning in the organization, in support of the company’s competiveness and “licence to operate”.    
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