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pilot-control operator

A professional who sets up and operates small-scale chemical production equipment under laboratory conditions to test methods and chemical processes for product development, following specifications and guidance from research chemists or engineers. Respnsibilities include:

  • Sets up production equipment, such as reactors, stills, stripping towers, separators, and blending tanks, using mechanics' handtools and portable power tools.
  • Starts pumps and compressors.
  • Turns valves to regulate equipment temperatures, pressures, flow rates, and liquid levels, following process specifications or instructions of technical personnel.
  • Observes meters and gauges to verify process conditions.
  • Performs standard quantitative or qualitative chemical analyses, such as titration, distillation, caustic-insoluble, and color-measurement tests, to verify process conditions and compile research data.
  • Mixes chemical solutions as directed for use in tests.
  • Prepares operating records and reports of test results.
  • May adjust and repair mechanical and electronic testing equipment, using handtools, circuit diagrams, and maintenance manuals.
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