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JJC, LyondellBasell team up for co-op program

Karraker becomes first student to take part in unique training

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Dana Karraker stands next to a working model of a distillation unit that is utilized during class as part of the Process Operator Technician training program at Joliet Junior College. Karraker completed the training program at JJC and also participated in a co-op program at LyondellBasell in Morris. (Photo provided)

Joliet Junior College and LyondellBasell in Morris formed a partnership to provide one student in JJC’s Process Operator Technician training program with a unique and exciting opportunity.

The Morris Complex, operated by LyondellBasell subsidiary Equistar Chemicals, is one of the largest petrochemical facilities in the Midwest. The site created a co-op program to provide on-the-job training for one student in a four-month, paid position with the company. This is the first time that this type of co-op program was offered in the operations area at the Morris Complex.

“Our goal with this co-op program is to partner with JJC in order to give people an opportunity to evaluate their career decision on the job, while in turn allowing our company personnel to evaluate potential employees in our facility with our processes,” said Mike Theis, senior training coordinator, at Morris.

“The student will be able to apply their course knowledge in real life applications under the direct supervision of a qualified operator,” he added.

Dana Karraker was the first JJC student selected to participate in the co-op program with LyondellBasell. She started the Process Operator Technician training program at JJC in August 2011.  She completed all 25 modules in the training program, which covered several important topics to prepare her for a career in the industry. She earned a certificate of completion from JJC in February 2012.

JJC’s training program instructors were asked to recommend five candidates for consideration from their current group of students. In March, the candidates interviewed with a panel of personnel from LyondellBasell, which included human resources, a process engineer, an administrative assistant, an operator and an operations supervisor. After completing the interview process, Karraker was selected to participate in the co-op program.

The co-op program began in April and included 12-hour shifts on a rotating schedule as part of her on-the-job training. In addition, Karraker was assigned a mentor at the plant to assist her throughout the program.

According to Ray Provance, ethylene shift supervisor, the co-op program gives the participant an opportunity to work in an industrial setting and actually see how it is.

“Working as a co-op will also help the student to gain valuable experience in the industry and help build a resume,” he said.

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