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Plant Operator Certificate

Canada

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What will I learn?

Program Overview

This 24-week program (18 weeks on-campus + 6 week practicum) prepares you for entry level positions as a plant operator. You'll gain knowledge and develop the skills required to operate, monitor and troubleshoot control equipment and processing units found in most industrial settings. You'll learn about industrial plant functionality and gain a critical understanding of plant systems, process fundamentals, and plant operations.

Training Facility Provides Unique Advantage

You'll engage in a variety of classroom, shop and real-world activities. Learn the theoretical principles of operations and processes in the classroom, and apply your knowledge in our shop where you'll gain valuable experience by practicing various operational procedures.

During the 18 weeks of instructional time, you'll travel to 10 plant operations of various sizes throughout the West Kootenay such as Nelson Hydro, Teck, Zellstoff Celgar, Columbia Brewery, Selkirk College, Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (Trail) and the Nelson & District Community Complex. The goal is by the end of the tours, you will have a detailed record of the plants you have visited and a broad awareness of the operator duties and tasks at the various plants in our area.

Great Partnerships with Regional Industry

The Plant Operator Program usually has two intakes each year. The provincial government has bolstered funding in areas of trades that are anticipated to be in-demand over the coming years. Plant operators are considered one of those areas.

Upon completion of the on-campus component of the program, you'll embark on a practicum hosted by regional employers where you'll master operations in real industrial environments.

What is a Plant Operator?

Plant operators are responsible for overseeing the production process of a plant facility. The goal of a process operator is to monitor equipment and improve the quality, efficiency and safety of the plant.

Plant operators supervise staff members and coordinate maintenance efforts to ensure control instruments are working properly. They also perform other administrative tasks such as recording test results and other data about the plant's operation. In addition, process operators are responsible for reporting problems with the production process or equipment to shift managers and maintenance engineers. In some cases, plant operators may need to carry out minor maintenance work and transport various items for shipment.

A person does not need any particular qualifications to become a plant operator. However, they do need to have an understanding of math and be able to pass an aptitude test, physical and medical exam at the interview stage. A person can also become a plant operator by completing an apprenticeship or taking a college course related to the skills and knowledge needed in the job. Plant operators usually work full-time, sometimes shift-work, often with benefits, for companies involved in the petroleum, agricultural and pharmaceutical industry.

Plant Operator Careers

Chemical Plant Machine Operator; Mineral & Metal Processing Operator; Cell Operator; Lime Kiln Operator; Pulp & Paper Mill Machine Operator; Assistant Digester Operator; Sawmill Machine Operator; Planer Operator; Process Control & Machine Operator; Food, Beverage & Associated Products Processing; Brew house Operator; Control Room Operator; Winery-Press Operator; Water & Waste Treatment Plant Operator; Sewage Plant Operator; Power Engineers & Power Systems Operators; Auxiliary Plant Operator; Building Systems Technician; Control Room Operator – Electrical Power Systems.

Which department am I in?

School of Industry and Trades

Study options

Full Time (6 months)

Tuition fees
CAD$12,033.00 (US$ 8,647) per year
Start date

Expected May, September 2025

Venue

Silver King Campus (Nelson)

2001 Silver King Road,

British Columbia (BC),

V1L 1C8, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Selkirk College's Admission Requirements:

Have graduated from a BC Senior Secondary School or equivalent, or

Be 19 years of age or over at the time of application, or

Be under 19 years of age but have a written recommendation from your Secondary School Principal

Plant Operator Academic Requirements

The following admission requirements are specific to the Metal Fabrication Foundation program:

Workplace Math 11, or Selkirk ABE Math 46, with a minimum of 60% or better

Consideration will be given to mature individuals (19 years or older) who are not senior secondary school graduates, provided they are working to complete the recommended education:

Grade 10 or equivalent including English 10, Mathematics 10

Grade 12 preferred

Submission of a TOEFL score of IBT 80 or better; or

Submission of an IELTS score of 6.0 with no individual band less than 5.5 or better; or

Submission of an acceptable score on the Language Proficiency Index score of 4 or better.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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