Biofuels Processing Technicians


Requirements

Education and Training Requirements

High School

Biofuels processing technicians rely on their knowledge of math and science, so be sure to take as many classes as possible in math, biology, chemistry, earth science, environmental science, and physics. Strong communication skills are also needed for this type of work; English and foreign language classes are useful. The job entails knowledge of machinery and equipment, so take shop classes.

Postsecondary Training

A high school diploma may be sufficient to work as a biofuels processing technician but education beyond high school often leads to more job opportunities and better pay. Energy and manufacturing companies may prefer to hire technicians who hold an associates or bachelors degree, with a focus in biomanufacturing or biofuels technology. Courses in biology, chemistry, math, electronics, English, and computer software programs are typically included in the curriculum. Some companies may hire technicians who have degrees in other areas but who have prior work experience in the bioenergy or related field.

Find educational programs, job listings, and internship opportunities in clean energy through the U.S. Department of Energys Web site, https://www.energy.gov/eere/education/eere-stem-and-education.

Some technicians prepare for the field by participating in apprenticeships. Visit https://www.apprenticeship.gov for more information about apprenticeships.

Certification

Colleges and universities, online learning platforms, and professional associations offer certificate programs in biofuels, biotechnology, manufacturing technology, and related fields. Certificate programs typically include classes on biodiesel, ethanol, biofuels processing, fermentation, feedstocks, preparation, process control, lab quality control, and safety. These programs, which typically last six months to a year, are a good way to explore the field to determine if its a good fit for your interests or improve ones knowledge in a specific field.

Other Education or Training

The Renewable Fuels Association offers continuing education opportunities at its National Ethanol Conference. Other professional associations provide continuing education classes, webinars, and conferences in their particular specialty.

Certification, Licensing, and Special Requirements

Certification or Licensing

No certification or licensing is available for biofuels processing technicians.

Experience, Skills, and Personality Traits

Biofuels processing technicians with an associates degree—or who have completed an apprenticeship or who have one or more years of related work experience—and certification have good chances of securing work. Strong knowledge of various software programs for operating and monitoring production processes and machinery is essential for this job. These programs include computerized maintenance management system software for facilities management; digital control systems and human-machine interface for industrial control; inventory control software; spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel; and word processing software such as Microsoft Word.

In addition to math, science, and technical skills, technicians must have strong communication skills in order to record data and write reports and share information with others in clear, understandable ways. They are knowledgeable about production and processing, machines and tools, and safety procedures and processes. They understand chemical compositions, chemical interactions, production techniques, and disposal methods. Successful technicians are detail-oriented people, dependable, cooperative, have integrity, and work well independently and with others.