petroleum
The various facets of oil: its extraction, processing, constituents, uses, environmental issues, etc.
Oil refinery control room operators perform a range of tasks from the control room of an oil refinery. They monitor the processes through electronic representations shown on monitors, dials, and lights. Control room operators make changes to variables and communicate with other departments to make sure processes keep running smoothly and according to established procedures. They take appropriate actions in case of irregularities or emergencies.
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The various facets of oil: its extraction, processing, constituents, uses, environmental issues, etc.
The functioning of electronic circuit boards, processors, chips, and computer hardware and software, including programming and applications.
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Communicate relevant information about the conditions in the workplace, progress, events, and potential problems to the workers in the next shift.
Direct network and radio communications between different operational units. Receive and transfer further radio or telecom messages or calls. These might include messages from the public, or the emergency services.
Implement safety programmes to comply with national laws and legislation. Ensure that equipment and processes are compliant with safety regulations.
React quickly in case of emergency and set planned emergency procedures in motion.
Monitor the correct functioning of gauges, dials, or display screens to make sure a machine is working.
Identify operating problems, decide what to do about it and report accordingly.
Make up and complete shift schedules and production reports in a timely manner.
The processes involved in the distillation of crude oil using a crude oil distillation unit (CDU) or atmospheric distillation unit, which distils the various constituents of crude oil to separate them.
The techniques used to convert long-chained or heavy oil fractions, such as naphtha, into more profitable lighter products It includes knowledge of processes like hydrocracking, fluid catalytic cracking, and visbreaking.
The processes used to change the molecular structure of long hydrocarbon molecules to produce higher octane branched molecules.
The techniques used to remove sulphur and mercaptans from hydrocarbon products, such as catalytic hydrodesulphurisation and merox.
The processes used to produce petroleum cokes, or pet cokes, from heavy constituents of petroleum.
The process of distilling a liquid mixture at very low pressure.
The process of moving an alkyl group from one molecule to another. This process is used in oil refining to alkylate isobutanes, producing premium blending agents for fuel.
The principles of electricity and electrical power circuits, as well as the associated risks.
Theoretical and practical applications of the science studying the action of displacements and forces on physical bodies to the development of machinery and mechanical devices.