Career Profile

Chemical Equipment Operator & Tender

Education HS diploma or less
This is the typical education required for this occupation.
Earnings $43,900
This is the median salary for this occupation.

Operate or tend equipment to control chemical changes or reactions in the processing of industrial or consumer products. Equipment used includes devulcanizers, steam-jacketed kettles, and reactor vessels.

General Information

Operate or tend equipment to control chemical changes or reactions in the processing of industrial or consumer products. Equipment used includes devulcanizers, steam-jacketed kettles, and reactor vessels. Excludes Chemical Plant and System Operators (51-8091).

Chemical Equipment Operator & Tender

Occupational Outlook

For the Rural Capital Area

36

Job Opportunities

Over the next five years, an average of 36 openings per year are projected for Chemical Equipment Operator & Tender.

+7.0%

Employment Change

Employment for Chemical Equipment Operator & Tender is forecasted to increase slower than the regional average by 7.0% between 2025 and 2030.

$21.09

Earnings Potential

The typical worker in this occupation is paid $21.09/hour. Entry level workers are paid $16.96, while experienced workers are paid $24.12. The median wage is comparable to the wage across all occupations.

Local Employment Opportunities

There are 294 Chemical Equipment Operator & Tender in the Rural Capital Area region. By 2030 this number could reach 315.

Top Employing Industries, Locally

The top industries employing Chemical Equipment Operator & Tender are Pesticide, Fertilizer, and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing, Basic Chemical Manufacturing, and Other Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing.

Knowledge Areas

The top most significant knowledge categories for Chemical Equipment Operator & Tender include Production and Processing, Chemistry, and Mechanical.

Educational Attainment Patterns

The most common level of education for Chemical Equipment Operator & Tender is HS diploma or less. 44% of people employed in these roles have some form of college degree.