
Terminal Operator
TransMontaigne Partners LLC, Greensboro, NC, United States
Job Summary
Reporting to the Terminal Manager, the Terminal Operator is responsible for safely operating all terminal equipment in connection with receiving, storing, transferring, and loading liquid bulk products via trucks, pipeline, rail cars, water vessels or tanks. The Terminal Operator is also responsible for testing of products and documentation of results; maintenance of terminal equipment; preparation of various terminal reports; and general maintenance and upkeep of the facility. This position is a safety‑sensitive position.
Responsibilities
Ensure safe operation of the terminal; maintain awareness for personal and co‑workers safety, and ensure knowledge and compliance with all policies and procedures.
Perform gauging of storage tanks, temperature readouts, and obtaining product samples.
Perform all daily, monthly, quarterly, semi‑annual, and annual maintenance and compliance inspections, and maintain required logs as appropriate.
Complete daily meter readings for all products. Calculate and input all product inventories and meter readings into appropriate systems.
Ensure that all terminal equipment, including safety devices and systems are functioning properly, and report any and all equipment failures to supervisor.
Perform daily walk‑around inspections to identify any potential risks and ensure good housekeeping standards are maintained at all times.
Conduct preventive and routine maintenance on various operating equipment, including pumps, valves, meters, compressors, motors, tanks, pipes, terminal building, and other equipment.
Calibrate and adjust all additive injection systems as required.
Conduct basic testing of oils, such as viscosity, A.P.I., and flash when necessary.
Complete all required additive volumetric additive reconciliation documentation on a monthly basis. Take product samples as required, perform required quality control tests and maintain product quality log.
Issue work permits to contractors performing work at terminal. Ensure that pre‑job safety meetings, lockout‑tag‑out, confined space entry, and gas‑tech monitoring requirements are met for all work performed at the terminal.
Ensure that all contractors, customers and vendors follow company/terminal policies and procedures when accessing or working in the terminal.
Communicate product outages and equipment downtime to appropriate individuals.
Participate in emergency situations as required.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Strong team player with the ability to work independently.
General knowledge of steam boilers, hot oil heaters, loading racks, product blenders and automation systems.
Basic computer and Microsoft Office experience and experience with terminal automation software such as Toptech is preferred.
Ability to perform all required mathematical calculations with or without the use of a calculator.
Ability to work outside for long periods of time in any weather condition.
Ability to work overtime as necessary.
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends and/or holidays.
Excellent customer service, interpersonal and communication skills.
Strong mechanical aptitude.
Experience & Education
High School Diploma or equivalent is required.
Industry experience preferred.
Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. (Terminal Specific)
Must be able to obtain and maintain a TWIC. (Terminal Specific)
Physical Requirements
Normal amount of overtime or extended work hours required.
Normal physical mobility, which includes heavy lifting, heights, bending, stooping, climbing and working with hand tools.
Normal physical mobility, which includes ability to stand; walk; move across large areas including uneven terrain, sometimes quickly.
Normal physical agility, which includes ability to maneuver body while in place.
Normal physical strength to handle 90-pound objects, taking frequency into consideration.
Ability to lift 75 lbs. on a regular basis.
Ability to use up to 100 ft./lbs. of force to operate cycling valves.
Must be able to climb heights in excess of 60’, ascend stairs or ladders, work atop tanks, traverse metal walkways at heights.
May work in confined or restricting work spaces (i.e. tanks, between compressors, vessels).
Normal dexterity of hands and fingers.
Normal coordination, including eye-hand, hand-foot.
Normal endurance.
Normal concentration/intensity, which includes prolonged mental effort with limited opportunity for breaks.
Normal memory, taking into consideration the amount and type of information.
Normal complexity of decision making.
Ability to make decision under pressure.
Normal ability to see, distinguish colors, hear, smell and taste.
Normal sense of touch.
Maintenance requires climbing onto, under, and on top of all terminal equipment, performing repairs which may need to be done in awkward positions.
Working Environment
Regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions and temperature extremes, cramped spaces, loud noises, chemicals and fumes, dust, heights or work safety hazards.
Regularly exposed to work in high, precarious places.
Regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts, hand tools and small to medium-sized power tool use.
Benefits
Medical / Pharmacy Plan
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Disability Insurance
Flexible Spending Account Plan
Health Savings Account
Tuition reimbursement
401(k) Plan with Company Match
Employee Assistance Plan
Paid Time Off (PTO) – 1st Year Employee – 80 hours Total (3.08 Hours – Bi‑weekly Accrual)
Paid Holidays – 9 Company Recognized Holidays
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Wellness Program
EOE Statement
TransMontaigne is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. TransMontaigne makes hiring decisions solely based on qualification and experience, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship status, ancestry, age, sex (including sexual harassment), sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, military status or unfavorable discharge from military service or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Reporting to the Terminal Manager, the Terminal Operator is responsible for safely operating all terminal equipment in connection with receiving, storing, transferring, and loading liquid bulk products via trucks, pipeline, rail cars, water vessels or tanks. The Terminal Operator is also responsible for testing of products and documentation of results; maintenance of terminal equipment; preparation of various terminal reports; and general maintenance and upkeep of the facility. This position is a safety‑sensitive position.
Responsibilities
Ensure safe operation of the terminal; maintain awareness for personal and co‑workers safety, and ensure knowledge and compliance with all policies and procedures.
Perform gauging of storage tanks, temperature readouts, and obtaining product samples.
Perform all daily, monthly, quarterly, semi‑annual, and annual maintenance and compliance inspections, and maintain required logs as appropriate.
Complete daily meter readings for all products. Calculate and input all product inventories and meter readings into appropriate systems.
Ensure that all terminal equipment, including safety devices and systems are functioning properly, and report any and all equipment failures to supervisor.
Perform daily walk‑around inspections to identify any potential risks and ensure good housekeeping standards are maintained at all times.
Conduct preventive and routine maintenance on various operating equipment, including pumps, valves, meters, compressors, motors, tanks, pipes, terminal building, and other equipment.
Calibrate and adjust all additive injection systems as required.
Conduct basic testing of oils, such as viscosity, A.P.I., and flash when necessary.
Complete all required additive volumetric additive reconciliation documentation on a monthly basis. Take product samples as required, perform required quality control tests and maintain product quality log.
Issue work permits to contractors performing work at terminal. Ensure that pre‑job safety meetings, lockout‑tag‑out, confined space entry, and gas‑tech monitoring requirements are met for all work performed at the terminal.
Ensure that all contractors, customers and vendors follow company/terminal policies and procedures when accessing or working in the terminal.
Communicate product outages and equipment downtime to appropriate individuals.
Participate in emergency situations as required.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Strong team player with the ability to work independently.
General knowledge of steam boilers, hot oil heaters, loading racks, product blenders and automation systems.
Basic computer and Microsoft Office experience and experience with terminal automation software such as Toptech is preferred.
Ability to perform all required mathematical calculations with or without the use of a calculator.
Ability to work outside for long periods of time in any weather condition.
Ability to work overtime as necessary.
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends and/or holidays.
Excellent customer service, interpersonal and communication skills.
Strong mechanical aptitude.
Experience & Education
High School Diploma or equivalent is required.
Industry experience preferred.
Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. (Terminal Specific)
Must be able to obtain and maintain a TWIC. (Terminal Specific)
Physical Requirements
Normal amount of overtime or extended work hours required.
Normal physical mobility, which includes heavy lifting, heights, bending, stooping, climbing and working with hand tools.
Normal physical mobility, which includes ability to stand; walk; move across large areas including uneven terrain, sometimes quickly.
Normal physical agility, which includes ability to maneuver body while in place.
Normal physical strength to handle 90-pound objects, taking frequency into consideration.
Ability to lift 75 lbs. on a regular basis.
Ability to use up to 100 ft./lbs. of force to operate cycling valves.
Must be able to climb heights in excess of 60’, ascend stairs or ladders, work atop tanks, traverse metal walkways at heights.
May work in confined or restricting work spaces (i.e. tanks, between compressors, vessels).
Normal dexterity of hands and fingers.
Normal coordination, including eye-hand, hand-foot.
Normal endurance.
Normal concentration/intensity, which includes prolonged mental effort with limited opportunity for breaks.
Normal memory, taking into consideration the amount and type of information.
Normal complexity of decision making.
Ability to make decision under pressure.
Normal ability to see, distinguish colors, hear, smell and taste.
Normal sense of touch.
Maintenance requires climbing onto, under, and on top of all terminal equipment, performing repairs which may need to be done in awkward positions.
Working Environment
Regularly exposed to outdoor weather conditions and temperature extremes, cramped spaces, loud noises, chemicals and fumes, dust, heights or work safety hazards.
Regularly exposed to work in high, precarious places.
Regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts, hand tools and small to medium-sized power tool use.
Benefits
Medical / Pharmacy Plan
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Disability Insurance
Flexible Spending Account Plan
Health Savings Account
Tuition reimbursement
401(k) Plan with Company Match
Employee Assistance Plan
Paid Time Off (PTO) – 1st Year Employee – 80 hours Total (3.08 Hours – Bi‑weekly Accrual)
Paid Holidays – 9 Company Recognized Holidays
Tuition Reimbursement Program
Wellness Program
EOE Statement
TransMontaigne is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. TransMontaigne makes hiring decisions solely based on qualification and experience, without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, citizenship status, ancestry, age, sex (including sexual harassment), sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, military status or unfavorable discharge from military service or any other characteristic protected by law.
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