Operator Trainee
3 days ago
Houston
Job Description ODFJELL JOB DESCRIPTION COMPANY: OTH JOB LOCATION: OTH (TERMINAL) JOB TITLE: TERMINAL OPERATOR, TRAINEE DEPARTMENT: OPERATIONS REPORTS TO: TEAM LEADERS/SUPERINTENDENT EXEMPT/NON-EXEMPT: NON-EXEMPT MANAGERIAL (Y/N): N # Direct reports:_____ BUDGET AUTHORITY: Total Budget Amt:_______ OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure prompt execution of company policies and procedures in all aspects for the safe handling, storage, and transfer of multiple bulk liquids/chemicals between marine vessels, rail cars, trucks and/or storage facilities within the terminal. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Know, understand and execute company policies and procedures for the safe handling, storage and transfer products. Physically perform the functions required to connect hoses to/from various containers such as totes, iso-containers, trailers, railcars, barges, vessels, etc. Operate a variety of utility systems, machines, cranes, product and environmental control systems. Comply with all regulatory directives. Check work orders for accuracy Validate all product transfers for inventory control; complete required paper work for Traffic Department. Provide emergency response services at the terminal. Clean tanks and lines. Displace liquid from pipelines by use of "pigs" and pressurized air or nitrogen. Participate in job specific training and classroom education and demonstrate competence to advance to next level of operations. Follow company policies and comply with company regulations. Cooperate with and support colleagues, supervisors and management. OTHER FUNCTIONS • Perform other job-related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS • High School diploma or equivalent, • Physical ability to perform strenuous labor, • Basic mathematical ability, • Familiarity with industrial safety and emergency procedures, • Ability and willingness to work outdoors in multiple climates PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Occasionally: sitting, crawling, balancing, lifting or carrying up to 75 pounds, using fine manipulation, keyboarding/typing, producing unique or creative solutions to problems, discriminating colors, using English language correctly. Frequently: standing, walking (general), walking in and out of terminal and through turnstile, ability to evacuate on foot in an emergency, climbing stairs to top of tanks, bending over, climbing ladders, reaching overhead, crouching, kneeling, pushing or pulling, grasping, repetitive use of hands/arms, repetitive use of legs, lifting or carrying 10-50 pounds, using eye/hand coordination, thinking analytically; understanding, assimilating and drawing conclusions from information and data; receiving and transmitting information accurately using oral and written communications, concentrating on tasks, remembering details, making decisions, adjusting to changes, examining/observing details, using math/calculations. Continuously: talking, hearing, touching, smelling, seeing, maintaining stamina during the work shift, maintaining attention span during the work day. WORKING CONDITIONS Occasionally: working irregular hours, working on call, working around hot temperature devices and vibration, maintaining composure and professionalism under emotional stress, performing multiple tasks at the same time, working in difficult interpersonal situations, travel locally between office locations. Frequently: Working in hot or cold temperatures, working around electrical hazards, falling hazards (wearing a safety harness), heavy machinery, and sharp objects/tools; working at heights and in confined spaces, working around exposure to fumes, gases, odors, dirt, dust, grease, oil mud, and excessive noise. Continuously: working on a shift schedule, working in close proximity/potential exposure to hazardous chemicals, wearing PPE, maintaining respirator fit, working outside, maintaining a TWIC card, wearing a uniform, maintaining a high level of energy and productivity throughout the work shift. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT UTILIZED • Personal safety equipment, • Tank gauges, • Hand tools, • Valves, • Pumps, • Fixed cranes, • Switch engines/Rail car movers, • Fire fighting equipment (as training allows)