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Dear Ms. Paxson,
I am writing about the Refinery Operator opening with your company. I saw the ad in the paper and was immediately impressed. I know I am the best candidate for this position and you will see why after you take a look at my resume.
I am familiar with the raw products used in manufacturing businesses to make gas. I use pumping systems and manifold controls for gauging and testing oil in storage tanks. I regulate pipeline oil flows monitor steam water and gas levels and maintain unit start-ups and shut-downs. I monitor temperature readings. I have developed a keen ability to isolate sound sources defining functionality based on pitch and loudness. This is critical as a refinery operator has to quickly and accurately ascertain variances and similarities in patterns that could impact production. I analyze logs specifications test results and manage controls of equipment. I manage meters of refinery products and clamp seals around tank valves when and where necessary.My availability as a Refinery Operator is flexible to the needs of my employer meaning working overtime various shifts and even holidays.
I can be reached via the information on my resume. I would love to discuss this position further during an interview.
Best Regards,
Tia Petersen
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