Operator Interview Questions

Operator Interview Questions

Operators can expect to answer questions about how they would handle practical issues on the job. Employers need to know that candidates can handle potentially stressful scenarios and maintain a secure workplace environment, no matter what. Interviewers may ask about your previous experience and how it applies to the advertised position.

Top Operator Interview Questions & How to Answer

Question 1

Question #1: Tell me about a time you diagnosed a machine problem and fixed it.

How to answer
How to answer: The interviewer is ascertaining whether you have practical experience responding proactively to machinery malfunctions. If you have fixed machinery in the past, specify the type of machine and its malfunction. When possible, link the past scenario to the types of machines that the company uses. If you haven't had this seminal experience, describe what you would do if such a situation were to arise and the basis for your strategy.
Question 2

Question #2: Which measures do you take to promote workplace safety?

How to answer
How to answer: The employer is expressing concern about your ability to comply with workplace safety measures. The question measures your familiarity with standard practices. Summarize the complete set of workplace safety measures that apply to the machines. Then, put forward a suggestion as to how you would improve the existing workplace safety protocol.
Question 3

Question #3: What would you do if multiple machines stopped functioning at the same time?

How to answer
How to answer: An operator ought to be prepared for emergencies when they occur. A good answer to this situational question contains a multifaceted strategy: how to resolve the situation, setting problem-solving priorities (i.e. which machine you would fix first), and how you would mitigate the effect of the malfunction on the company's productivity.

14,491 operator interview questions shared by candidates

CDL is a must, tanker and hazmat are preferred. can you work outside, swing a sledge hammer, lift and carry 100lbs? Work rotating schedule, two weeks on, one week off, also rotates days/nights? Paid training is provided, ten days I think. Many good people but also a few nuts. Rough industry but worth it for me. Not great for a family man, lots of divorce
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Stimulation Equipment Operator/Frac Hand

Interviewed at Nabors Industries

3.7
Feb 5, 2015

CDL is a must, tanker and hazmat are preferred. can you work outside, swing a sledge hammer, lift and carry 100lbs? Work rotating schedule, two weeks on, one week off, also rotates days/nights? Paid training is provided, ten days I think. Many good people but also a few nuts. Rough industry but worth it for me. Not great for a family man, lots of divorce

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