IMTT
TerminalOperator
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Terminal Operator at IMTT. Skills: Terminal operations, Product handling, Safety procedures. Perform tank farm duties. Perform dock duties”
Industry & Context.
Make decisions
12 hour rotating shift, Work nights, Work weekends, Work holidays, Occasional travel, Work outside, Climb, Bend, Stoop, Kneel, Lift up to 50 pounds, Work in confined spaces, Work over water, Not afraid of heights, Distinguish colors, Wear respirator, Walk up stairs, Walk down stairs, Negotiate uneven surfaces, Carry up to 50 pounds
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School Diploma or equivalent, Valid Driver’s License, TWIC (Transportation Workers Identification Credentials)
What You'll Do.
Perform tank farm duties
Align terminal valves
Inspect rack components
Assist transport drivers
Provide guidance to drivers
Ensure driver compliance
Account for product receipts
Account for product disbursements
Account for tank transfers
Protect product integrity
Protect product segregation
Respond to emergencies
Participate in drills
Oversee hazardous substance transfer
Operate manual valves
Distinguish measurements on tape
Distinguish increments on tape
Distinguish measurements on gauges
Distinguish increments on gauges
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Communicate with departments
Communication Scope
Written communication; Verbal communication
Full Job Description
The Terminal Operator is responsible for performing receipt, storage, disbursement and inventory control of products at a liquid terminal. Assist in the overall operation and maintenance of terminal equipment, tanks, racks and associated pumps, piping and valves. **Responsibilities** * Perform assorted tank farm & dock duties to direct flow of incoming and outgoing product through terminal piping to designated spots by aligning terminal valves in accordance with established procedures. * Perform inspection on tanks, valves, associated piping and loading/unloading rack components. * Assist and provide training or guidance to new as well as qualified transport drivers always ensuring they are abiding with all terminal rules and procedures. * Responsible for inventory reconciliation to include gauging storage tanks accounting for product receipts, disbursements and tank transfers. * Protect the integrity and segregation of customer product during the receipt, storage, and disbursement processes by adhering to established procedures and guidelines. * Respond to terminal related emergencies when called upon to do so. Participate in annual emergency response training drills as required. * Actuate preparation and completion of all related paperwork. * Perform any other duties assigned by supervisor. * Must safely and efficiently oversee the transfer of hazardous substances into and out of marine vessels, transport trucks and tanks without harm to the environment, facility and personnel. **Skills and Abilities** * Clear and concise written and verbal communication skills in the English language. * Ability to understand and communicate in written and verbal communication in the English language. * Ability to make decisions in a variable environment. * Ability to communicate with all other terminal departments. * Ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines. * Compliance with all company policies and procedures. * Mechanical Aptitude * Mathematical and analytical sk
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