What You'll Do

  • Monitor meters and pressure gauges to determine consumption rate variations, temperatures, and pressures.
  • Adjust valves and equipment to obtain specified performance.
  • Read gas meters, and maintain records of the amounts of gas received and dispensed from holders.
  • Operate power-driven pumps that transfer liquids, semi-liquids, gases, or powdered materials.
  • Record instrument readings and operational changes in operating logs.
  • Move controls and turn valves to start compressor engines, pumps, and auxiliary equipment.
  • Turn knobs or switches to regulate pressures.
  • Respond to problems by adjusting control room equipment or instructing other personnel to adjust equipment at problem locations or in other control areas.
  • Take samples of gases and conduct chemical tests to determine gas quality and sulfur or moisture content, or send samples to laboratories for analysis.
  • Clean, lubricate, and adjust equipment, and replace filters and gaskets, using hand tools.

Essential Skills

Operations Monitoring 4.0/5
Operation and Control 3.88/5
Critical Thinking 3.62/5
Reading Comprehension 3.12/5
Active Listening 3.12/5
Monitoring 3.12/5
Equipment Maintenance 3.12/5
Troubleshooting 3.12/5
Writing 3.0/5
Speaking 3.0/5
Coordination 3.0/5
Complex Problem Solving 3.0/5

Career Fit Overview

Use this summary to understand the kind of profile this role rewards. It helps you judge whether this career looks like a stronger match than your current role, a nearby move worth exploring, or a broader path to compare more seriously.

Top passions

  • Maker: Building and fixing energizes you. You like tangible results and practical tools.
  • Organizer: Bringing order to data and processes satisfies you.
  • Analyst: Investigating problems and finding patterns keeps you engaged.

Common styles

Dependability, Cautiousness, Attention to Detail, Stress Tolerance, Integrity

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Key Abilities

This career demands strong capabilities in the following areas:

Arm-Hand Steadiness 3.88/5
Manual Dexterity 3.88/5
Finger Dexterity 3.88/5
Problem Sensitivity 3.75/5
Multilimb Coordination 3.62/5
Near Vision 3.62/5
Control Precision 3.5/5
Perceptual Speed 3.38/5

Technologies & Tools

Computerized maintenance management system CMMS Microsoft Excel Microsoft Office software Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Word Programmable logic controller PLC software

Work Environment & Strengths

Common Strengths for This Career

  • Dependability (High importance: 4.77/5)
  • Cautiousness (High importance: 4.75/5)
  • Attention to Detail (High importance: 4.58/5)
  • Stress Tolerance (High importance: 4.2/5)
  • Integrity (High importance: 4.19/5)

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How to Become One

Some previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience may be helpful but is usually not required. Training is often provided on the job.

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Also Known As

This career is known by many different job titles across industries. Here are all the variations:

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Career Fit FAQs

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Can this help if I want to stay in my field

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