Citgo South Portland , ME 04116
Posted 2 months ago
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Job Summary
Responsible for operating and maintaining terminal and product stored on site using established procedures. Performs tank gauging, sample gathering, testing and routine maintenance. Oversees product receiving, truck loading and upkeep of terminal facility.
Minimum Qualifications
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Other Information:
INDIVIDUAL MUST BE ABLE TO COMPLETE JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES WITH LIMITED SUPERVISION.
INDIVIDUAL MUST BE ABLE TO COMPLETE MULTIPLE JOB DUTIES SIMULTANEOUSLY WHILE WORKING ALONE.
INDIVIDUAL MUST BE ABLE TO WORK FLEXIBLE WORK SCHEDULE INCLUDING OVERTIME, NIGHTS, WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS AND MUST BE ABLE AND WILLING TO BE ON CALL FOR SPECIFIED TIME PERIODS.
MUST BE ABLE TO LIFT AT LEAST 50 LBS.
MUST POSSESS VALID DRIVERS LICENSE.
MUST BE ABLE TO CLIMB STORAGE TANK STAIRS UP TO 60 FEET.
A valid driver's license is required.
Other informacion - TWIC card:
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: The Maritime Transportation Security Act requires all persons who will need unescorted access to a regulated facility to have a valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC), issued in accordance with the rules established by the United States Coast Guard and the Transportation Security Administration. Candidates selected for employment must meet eligibility criteria to obtain a TWIC card.
The following link lists the eligible criteria for all persons trying to obtain a TWIC card:
https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/twic
Job Duties
1.OPERATE FACILITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH FACILITY SECURITY, SPCC PLAN AND USCG OPERATIONS MANUAL
Open and close valves.
Take product samples/run tests.
Gauge tanks/temperatures.
Record meter readings.
Visually verify valve position.
Conduct security screening and checks.
Complete required inspections and checklist.
2.MARINE DOCK OPERATIONS & PRODUCT RECEIPTS
Coordinate with delivery company - communicate.
Interface with inspectors.
Assist in tie up of vessel.
Prepare declaration of inspections and declarations of security.
Make hose connections from dock to vessel.
Gauge vessels.
Align piping and valves.
Calculate opening and closing quantities.
Inspect and monitor lines and hoses during transfer.
Gauge vessel and calculate inventory.
Act as person in charge (PIC).
3.PERFORM ROUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE
Repair and inspect rack equipment.
Repair and calibrate tank gauging.
Grease valves/oil pumps.
Maintain and keep organized terminal buildings and grounds.
Care for grass/landscaping.
Perform custodial duties.
Drain water from tanks.
Repair automation equipment.
Troubleshoot equipment malfunction.
4.TEST & INSPECT EQUIPMENT
Test high level alarms and log.
Inspect fire extinguishers monthly.
Inspect/Log VRU/VCU.
Inspect seals at rack; log and repair as required.
Inspect and test firewater pump and foam system.
Complete all checklist as required.
5.SUPERVISE TRUCK LOADING OPERATIONS
Train drivers on use of rack equipment and procedures.
Issue driver cards.
Inspect transports.
Maintain driver/trailer files.
Enter data into automation system.
6.ROUTINE OPERATIONS
Monitor tank levels.
Offload trucks.
Receive additive.
Skim separators.
Daily meter readings.
Prove meters.
Calculate tank inventories.
Reconcile daily close outs.
Product tank transfers.
Product blending.
Interface with and monitor contractors.
Complete computer-based training.
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