In a typical work setting, gas and oil plant operators:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Are responsible for the health and safety of coworkers.
- Have a medium level of contact with other workers.
- Communicate with others by phone, face-to-face discussions, e-mail, letters, and memos.
- Are somewhat responsible for the work done by others.
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- Often work as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- Often work indoors. Gaugers are more likely to work outdoors.
- Wear work gloves and hardhats on a daily basis.
- Are exposed to loud and distracting sounds and noise levels on a daily basis.
- Are frequently exposed to contaminants.
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- Are regularly exposed to hazardous conditions. Gaugers and gas processing operators are more likely to be around hazardous conditions.
- Are often exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures.
- Are regularly exposed to hazardous equipment and situations that may result in cuts, burns, or scrapes.
- Sometimes must reach high places to complete a task.
- Sometimes must get into awkward positions to reach cramped work places.
- Occasionally must work in very bright or very dim lighting conditions.
- May work physically near others.
Work Performance
- Must fully complete and be exact in their job. Errors could create serious safety hazards.
- Must let the equipment determine the work pace.
- Repeat the same physical activities.
- Regularly make decisions that greatly impact coworkers and their employers.
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- Often act without consulting another person first.
- Set some, but not all, of their daily tasks and goals without consulting a supervisor first.
- Must meet monthly deadlines.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work full time.
- May work days, evenings, or night shifts. Some employers offer alternative schedules, such as four days on and four days off.