CITGO Petroleum Corporation

Terminal Operator

Requisition #
2024-7386
City
Linden
State
New Jersey
# of Openings
1

Our Favorite CITGO Perks are:

• Remote Work options available for eligible positions
• Options are department and/or location specific
• 9/80 Work Schedule Option (where applicable)
• Annual Vacation Incentive (40-120 hours of additional pay) for Eligible Employees
• Paid Vacation Time
• Company-Paid Holidays
• Parental Leave
• Excellent 401(k) Match
• Pension Plan
• Company-Paid Sick Leave and Long-Term Disability
• Medical, Dental, & Vision Plans; FSA and HSA options
• Company-Paid Life Insurance for Active Employees
• Healthy Rewards Program
• Service Awards Program
• Educational Assistance Plan
• Dependent Children Scholarships
• Reimbursement for Gym Membership
• Employee Discount Programs
• On-site Health Clinic
• On-site Cafeteria (select locations)
• On-site Credit Union and ATM (Corporate office only)
• On-site Fitness Center (select locations)
PLEASE NOTE ALL JOBS DO NOT QUALIFY FOR ALL PERKS

Relocation

Relocation Benefits are not available for this position.

Note

Employer will not sponsor visas for position

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

Degree:

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.

The minimum number of years of job related experience required by this job is:

  • The minimum number of years of job-related experience required by this job is 0 yrs. Prefer 6 months – 1 year.

List any specialized training or unique skills required:

  • Shift work, weekends and holiday work is required.
  • Operators must deal with all atmospheric conditions (heat, cold, rain etc.) in the performance of their duties.
  • 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

DOCK OPERATIONS

  • Connect and remove cargo hoses.
  • Prepare Declaration of Inspection and Declaration of Security.
  • Hold/conduct pre-transfer conference.
  • Inspect piping/valves for proper line up.
  • Gauge vessel and calculate inventory.
  • Act as person in charge.
  • Understand and review Coast Guard Manual, DPCC/SPCC Plan, Facility Response Plan, Facility SOP, TORS.
  • Monitor and inspect hoses and ship load arms.
  • Open and close valves.
  • Take product samples/run tests.
  • Interface with inspectors.
  • Assist in tie up of vessel.
  • Pump down hoses and ship load arms.
  • Bolt up flanges.
  • Log tank gauges and pressures.
  • Maintain communication via radio.
  • Monitor vessel mooring line.
  • Maintain visitors log, check ID’s, follow procedures for appropriate MARSEC Levels.
  • Operate ship load arms and cranes.

PRODUCT RECEIPTS/LOADINGS

  • Gauge tanks/temperatures.
  • Open/close valves.
  • Visually verify valve position.
  • Make interface cuts.
  • Take product samples.
  • Test product.
  • Record meter readings.
  • Inspect lines for leaks.
  • Coordinate with delivery company – communicate.
  • Calculate opening and closing quantities.
  • Verify vessel’s ability to safely receive product.

PERFORM ROUTINE TERMINAL MAINTENANCE

  • Repair and inspect rack equipment.
  • Repair and calibrate tank gauging.
  • Grease valves/oil pumps.
  • Clean-up terminal grounds.
  • Care for grass/landscaping.
  • Perform custodial duties.
  • Drain water from tanks.
  • Repair automation equipment.
  • Troubleshoot equipment malfunction.

TEST & INSPECT EQUIPMENT

  • Test high level alarms and log.
  • Inspect fire extinguishers monthly.
  • Inspect/Log VRU/VCU.
  • Test emergency shutdowns and log.
  • Inspect tanks as per API 653.
  • Inspect and test firewater pump and foam system.
  • File logs and records.

SUPERVISE TRUCK LOADING OPERATIONS

  • Train drivers on use of rack equipment and procedures.
  • Inspect Transports.

ROUTINE OPERATIONS

  • Monitor tank levels.
  • Offload trucks.
  • Receive additive.
  • Offload rail cars.
  • Skim separators.
  • Daily meter readings.
  • Assist in proving meters.
  • Calculate tank inventories.
  • Product tank transfers.
  • Product blending.
  • Attend all Safety Meetings.
  • Complete all required training CBT, Instructor Lead, Classes as needed.
  • Perform daily security checks.
  • Assist Lead Operators and Coordinators as needed.
  • Operate forklift.
  • Load/unload delivery trucks.
  • Follow proper PPE requirements and all safety directives.
  • Connect portable pumps.
  • Strip tank bottoms as needed.
  • Perform vehicle maintenance as needed.
  • Submit equipment malfunction forms to Coordinators as needed.
  • Gauge tanks for end of month inventories.
  • Gauge and sample tanks as needed.
  • Perform snow removal duties as needed.
  • Maintain a neat facility, tool room, work areas, rack area, warehouse.

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