Career Overview
Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing:
- Operate and monitor multi-function process control machinery and equipment to control the processing of mineral ores, metals or cement
- Work in mineral ore and metal processing plants such as copper, lead and zinc refineries
- Also work in uranium processing plants, steel mills, aluminum plants, precious metal refineries and cement processing plants
Job Titles
Duties
Central control and process operators (mineral and metal processing):
- Coordinate and monitor the operation of a particular aspect of mineral ore, metal and cement processing production through control panels, computer terminals or other control systems, usually from a central control room
- Operate multi-function central process control machinery to grind, separate, filter, melt, roast, treat, refine or otherwise process mineral ores
- Look at computer printouts, video monitors and gauges to verify specified processing conditions and to make necessary adjustments
- Coordinate and supervise production crew such as machine and process operators, tenders, assistants and helpers
- Start up and shut down the production system in cases of emergency or as required by schedule
- Train or organize training for members of production crew
- Maintain shift log of production and other data
- Prepare production and other reports
Earnings
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Work Environment
# Workers Employed
565% Employed Full Time
79%Key aspects of the work in this occupation:
- Work takes place in a regular controlled indoor setting
- Work also takes place in an inside environment where temperatures may vary
- The workplace many noisy enough to affect hearing
Career Pathways
With experience, central control and process operators may progress to supervisory positions in mineral and metal processing.
There is little movement among the various types of central control and process operators within the mineral and metal processing industry.
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Education, Training and Skills
- Completion of secondary school is required
- A college diploma may be required for some positions in this group
- On-the-job training is provided
- Several years of experience as a machine or process operator, usually in the same company or production department, are required
Education programs in B.C.
The following program areas are related to this occupation:
- Academic/Basic Upgrading

Skills
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Watching gauges, dials or other indicators to make sure that a machine is working properly.
Controlling operations of equipment or systems.
Keeping track of and assessing your performance, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.
Conducting tests and inspections of products, services or processes to evaluate quality or performance.
Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
Talking to others to share information effectively.
Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
Performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of maintenance is needed.
Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents.
Being able to solve novel, ill-defined problems in complex, real-world settings.
Labour Market Statistics
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Employment
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Employment
565Employment by Region
Region | Employment | % Employment of this Occupation |
---|---|---|
Cariboo | 15 | 2.6% |
Kootenay | 320 | 56.1% |
Mainland/Southwest | 85 | 14.9% |
North Coast and Nechako | 50 | 8.8% |
Northeast | 15 | 2.6% |
Thompson-Okanagan | 55 | 9.6% |
Vancouver Island/Coast | 30 | 5.3% |
Labour Market Outlook
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Forecasted Job Openings (2024-2034)
330Forecasted Job Openings
Forecasted Employment Growth Rate
Composition of Job Openings
Job Openings by Region (2024-2034)
Region | Job Openings | Avg. Annual Employment Growth |
---|---|---|
Cariboo | Not available | Not available |
Kootenay | 190 | 0.5% |
Mainland/Southwest | 50 | 1.7% |
North Coast and Nechako | 40 | 1.1% |
Northeast | Not available | Not available |
Thompson-Okanagan | 30 | 1.3% |
Vancouver Island/Coast | 10 | -0.4% |
Industry Highlights
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Forecasted Job Openings by Industry
Industry | Job Openings (2024-2034) |
---|---|
Manufacturing | 210 |
Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction | 90 |
Construction | 20 |
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services | 10 |
Information, Culture and Recreation | 10 |
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