What Are the Essential Job Roles in a Basic Chemical Plant?

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The discussion centers on conducting a detailed cost analysis for staffing in a chemical plant, estimating a workforce of approximately 100 employees. Key roles identified include office staff, laboratory personnel, control room operators, security, kitchen staff, maintenance, and cleaners. The necessity of a kitchen staff depends on the plant's size, and cleaning duties may overlap with maintenance or operations staff. The administrative team can vary in size based on operational diversity, product variety, and logistics. Security roles may be minimal if the plant is located in a remote area. Operations staffing includes an operations manager, unit supervisors, and shipping/receiving personnel. The plant will likely operate on a 24/7 schedule with shifts, typically structured as three 8-hour shifts.
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I have to do a detailed cost analysis of a chemical plants am ok for material units runing etc. costs, but I have to do stafing cost as well but I am stuck with what jobs are on the plant, I'm going to predict approx. 100 staff for the plant as it is already next to another plant which has quite a few services. So far I got

Office
Labs
Control people
Security
Kitchens
Maintance
Cleaners

Carnt really think of any more without sounding a bit to far out.

Thanks loads.
 
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Companies try to minimize staff. Whether or not a plant might have a kitchen with staff depends on the size.

Cleaning may be done by maintenance or by operations staff.

Administration (including clerical) might be relatively small or large depending upon the diversity of operation, variety of products, receiving/shipping operations, and the operations/process staff. Security may be under the administrative organization, and could be light if the plant is remote.

Operations would inlcude an overall operations manager or supervisor, unit supervisors (includes lab), maintenance supervisor, shipping/receiving, . . . .

Chemical plants have shifts - 3 x 8 hr when I worked in a refinery - and coverage was 24-7.
 

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