Plant Technology

Plant Technology

If you are interested in science and want to apply it towards obtaining a high-paying career, you may want to consider our Process Plant Technology degree. Process operator jobs have become very useful in this day and age. This degree uses various scientific disciplines to educate students on how to take raw materials and turn them into something usable and productive.

The Associate of Applied Science degree in Process Plant Technology has a primary focus on the technical, mechanical, and safety systems essential in oil, chemical, water, and power processing plants. This ensures students are ready for challenging and rewarding careers in several petroleum, petrochemical, and inorganic chemical processing industries. Some of the highest employers Regarding process operator jobs in Billings and the region use process plant operators, making our technical college the ideal location to get your degree.

The Process Plant Technology degree is inclusive of foundational scientific course work, along with hands-on application in the lab and internship opportunities with a number of the local and regional employers.

Such internship opportunities, our students gain field experience, which assists them in building their resume and professional network, making them stand a chance in this highly competitive field.

What Students Learn In A Process Tech Course

In addition to the technical skills needed, students will learn the following skills, which are important for performing well in the industry today:

  • Team-building skills
  • Environmental awareness
  • Safety awareness
  • Communication skills
  • Working knowledge of state and federal regulations on safety and the environment
  • Computer skills

This program leads to an Associate of Applied Science Degree and prepares for jobs after graduation from the process tech training program. If a transfer to a 4-year college or university is required, a meeting with ITI technical college advisor should be arranged.

All students pursuing a career or training program must complete either the Career Planning and Assessment System or the ITI Board-approved Professional Skills Attainment assessment, as applicable. Students should see a specialist for more information.

All process tech training Program grads are expected to take an exit exam prior to graduation to record academic achievement. Graduates in Process Operations Technology are expected to take the NOCTI National Certification Test.

Process Technology Job Prospects

Graduates of the process tech program are trained for entry-level process operator jobs as technicians in operations like:

  • Petroleum Refineries
  • Pharmaceutical Plants
  • Power Generation Facilities
  • Chemical Plants
  • Food and Beverage Processing Plants
  • Water and Waste Water Treatment Plants
  • Offshore Oil Production Facilities

They will also have learned basic technical knowledge in equipment and systems and will have an improved vocabulary to make work-specific learning less difficult.