company operator
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Definition
Noun: A company operator is an individual who works for a company and is responsible for controlling, managing, or running its equipment, systems, or specific business operations.
Usage
The term "company operator" is a compound noun. It is used to specify the employer (a company) of a person whose job is to operate something. It is often used in technical, industrial, or business contexts.
Examples
- The company operator is responsible for monitoring the factory's production line.
- All calls are answered by a trained company operator.
- He worked as a company operator for a large telecommunications firm.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be part of a job title (e.g., "Senior Network Company Operator").
- It is often used in contrast to independent or third-party operators to emphasize direct employment by the specific company.
Variants and Related Words
- Operator (n): A more general term for a person who controls equipment or a business. A "company operator" is a type of operator.
- Technician (n): Often a related role, focusing more on maintenance and repair than day-to-day operation.
- Controller (n): Can be a similar role, sometimes with a greater emphasis on supervision and regulation.
Synonyms
- Corporate operator
- In-house operator
- Employee operator
Antonyms
- Independent operator
- Contractor
- Third-party operator
Related Phrases
- To work as a company operator for...: Describes employment in this role.
- Example: She works as a company operator for an energy provider.
- Trained/qualified company operator: Highlights the required skills for the position.
- Example: Only a qualified company operator may use this machinery.
Noun
- an operator who works for a company