Terminal operator is responsible for monitoring all outgoing and incoming shipments ensuring that they are routed to the proper storage locations on site.
Key responsibilities (List major areas of position responsibilities, in priority order)
- Follow, without exception, with operating procedures for any activity within the facilities. - Facilitate the safe movement, receipt, and shipment of product between pipelines, tanker trucks, barges, bottling plant and storage tanks by strictly following policies and procedures and ensuring proper system line-up in accordance with all State and Federal laws and regulations, and accordance with all company policies and procedures - Climbing, gauging, drain and sampling product and additive storage tanks and performing quality assurance testing as required - Occasional office work to include generating daily accounting reports, recordkeeping, documents required for filling trucks and making computer related entries - General housekeeping and conservation activities including routine repair/replacement of terminal equipment, terminal inspections, greasing valves, pumps, and loading rack equipment. - Provide support to the maintenance department for any mayor maintenance activity necessary for the functionality of the terminal. - Terminal Operators authorize, inspect, and audit the work of contractors and drivers and assist drivers and customers with loading problems assuring compliance with safe work policies and procedures - Ensure that product transactions are properly measured, accurately documented, and conducted in accordance with established policies and procedures - Perform and comply with all daily, weekly and monthly areas inspection and inventories. - Keep daily control of fuel inventory by means of physical measurements and ATG to monitor movements of fuel.
- Comply with and company policies (Safety/Security/Regulatory) to ensure that work within the facilities is performed in maximum security and safety conditions. Maintain compliance on SAPS, FSP, OPA 90, EPA FRP, RMP, PSM, Contingency Plans, etc - Participate in all training courses scheduled by HSSE, Operations, HR as well as in all contingency drills. - Work outside in environmental conditions, which at times include extreme heat or raining conditions. - Comply with any task entrusted by the Operations Supervisor and/or Terminal Superintendent.
Physical Demanding’s:
The physical demands described below are representative of what the employee will find when performing his duties. Reasonable accommodation can be facilitated so that individuals with disabilities can perform such functions
Working Conditions:
Description of unpleasant conditions and exposure to hazardous materials.
Equipment and Tools:
Description of the equipment or tools that the individual must use to perform the job functions.
Requirements:
High School diploma, minimum two years of college or equivalent is preferred
Minimum 2 years in handling of fuel (preferably).
Competencies: Results oriented
Organization
Initiative
Process oriented
Communication
Team Work