Plant Operations Technician
Job highlights
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Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent
Progress toward ABSA 4th Class (or higher) certification
Valid Canadian drivers license
Must be 18 years or older and legally authorized to work in Canada
Ability to work in confined spaces, varying heights, and high-stress environments
Frequent lifting of materials up to 50 lbs
Participation in emergency response training, including live fire and rope rescue drills
Capability to wear personal protective equipment, including respirators and safety harnesses
Benefits
Dow invests in your future through comprehensive total rewards programs, including:
Competitive pay and performance-based bonuses
Health & wellness benefits to support physical, mental, and financial wellbeing
Retirement plans and stock purchase opportunities
Flexible vacation allowances, parental leave, and time off for volunteering
Robust training programs, mentoring, and career development opportunities
Work environments with role-based flexibility and on-site fitness facilities (location-dependent)
Responsibilities
As a Plant Operations Technician, you will play a vital role in optimizing the performance of our production facilities, including Hydrocarbons, Solution Polyethylene, Gas Phase Polyethylene, and Power & Utilities
You will monitor and adjust process equipment, troubleshoot operations, and ensure adherence to Dows Life Critical Standards for safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible operations
This position also includes learning advanced control systems, isolating and preparing equipment for maintenance, and contributing to decarbonization efforts under the P2Z program
Monitor and optimize plant operations, including equipment checks and control adjustments
Perform field inspections and adhere to Dows operational safety protocols
Participate in rigorous training programs (up to three years), with opportunities for travel to locations like Red Deer, Alberta, and New Orleans, Louisiana
Work in team-driven environments and demonstrate leadership, initiative, and organizational skills
Follow Operating Discipline principles to ensure consistent and reliable plant performance
Operations include fractional distillation, cracking furnaces, water treatment, and cavern storage
Solution Polyethylene
Involves flammable hydrocarbon management, flash drums, and vacuum systems
Teams: ~6 operators
Focus on catalyst and reaction processes in the gas phase with flammable hydrocarbons
Teams: ~4 operators
Operations include natural gas cogeneration units, steam generators, and water treatment systems
Teams: ~5 operators
Job description
At Dow, we put people at the center of everything we do. Our commitment to integrity, safety, and respect for individuals and the planet drives our success. We are passionate about fostering a collaborative culture that empowers our employees, promotes diversity, and enables impactful innovation.
If youre looking for a role that challenges you while making a meaningful difference, Dow is seeking Plant Operations Technicians to join our Alberta Operations in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.
About Alberta Operations
Dow Canada operates one of the nations largest petrochemical facilities in Fort Saskatchewan, home to four world-class production units. These units manufacture hydrocarbons, ethylene, polyethylene, and electricity, serving global markets with innovative solutions. Alberta Operations is also at the forefront of sustainability through the Path2Zero (P2Z) initiative, which aims to create the worlds first net-zero emissions site.
Learn more about this groundbreaking project at Path2Zero (dow.com).
About the Role
As a Plant Operations Technician, you will play a vital role in optimizing the performance of our production facilities, including Hydrocarbons, Solution Polyethylene, Gas Phase Polyethylene, and Power & Utilities. You will monitor and adjust process equipment, troubleshoot operations, and ensure adherence to Dows Life Critical Standards for safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible operations.
This position also includes learning advanced control systems, isolating and preparing equipment for maintenance, and contributing to decarbonization efforts under the P2Z program.
Key Responsibilities
• Monitor and optimize plant operations, including equipment checks and control adjustments.
• Perform field inspections and adhere to Dows operational safety protocols.
• Participate in rigorous training programs (up to three years), with opportunities for travel to locations like Red Deer, Alberta, and New Orleans, Louisiana.
• Work in team-driven environments and demonstrate leadership, initiative, and organizational skills.
• Follow Operating Discipline principles to ensure consistent and reliable plant performance.
Specialized Areas
You may contribute to one of the following areas:
Hydrocarbons
• Operations include fractional distillation, cracking furnaces, water treatment, and cavern storage.
• Teams: 10+ operators.
Solution Polyethylene
• Involves flammable hydrocarbon management, flash drums, and vacuum systems.
• Teams: ~6 operators.
Gas Phase Polyethylene
• Focus on catalyst and reaction processes in the gas phase with flammable hydrocarbons.
• Teams: ~4 operators.
Power and Utilities
• Operations include natural gas cogeneration units, steam generators, and water treatment systems.
• Teams: ~5 operators.
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
• High school diploma or equivalent.
• Progress toward ABSA 4th Class (or higher) certification.
• Valid Canadian drivers license.
• Must be 18 years or older and legally authorized to work in Canada.
Preferred Skills:
• Technical diploma in Chemical Engineering or Power Engineering Technology.
• One or more years of related experience in operations, instrumentation, or mechanical fields.
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools.
Physical Requirements
• Ability to work in confined spaces, varying heights, and high-stress environments.
• Frequent lifting of materials up to 50 lbs.
• Participation in emergency response training, including live fire and rope rescue drills.
• Capability to wear personal protective equipment, including respirators and safety harnesses.
What We Offer
Dow invests in your future through comprehensive total rewards programs, including:
• Competitive pay and performance-based bonuses.
• Health & wellness benefits to support physical, mental, and financial wellbeing.
• Retirement plans and stock purchase opportunities.
• Flexible vacation allowances, parental leave, and time off for volunteering.
• Robust training programs, mentoring, and career development opportunities.
• Work environments with role-based flexibility and on-site fitness facilities (location-dependent).
About Dow
Dow (NYSE: DOW) is a global leader in materials science, operating in 31 countries with approximately 35,+00 employees. In 2023, we delivered sales of $45 billion and continue to drive innovation, sustainability, and customer-centric solutions.
Join our diverse and inclusive global community where every individual is valued. At Dow, were committed to building a better future through collaboration and science. Learn more at dow.com.
Dow is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. For assistance, please call 1-833-MyDowHR and select option 8.
Make an impact with Dow. Join us in shaping a sustainable future.