Lead Dockman
Energy Transfer LP | |
United States, Texas, Houston | |
Sep 20, 2024 | |
Responsibilities: * Understand and follow all Standard Operating Procedures. * Have good communication skills and a good working relationship with other HFOTCO employees, customers, inspectors, agents, barge/vessel personnel, and any other personnel conducting business with HFOTCO. * Understands and follows the contents of the "Letter of Compliance" issued to HFOTCO by the USCG. * Operate and trouble shoot the VCU's. * Have working knowledge of the ILS sampler and ET's crude samplers. * Witness/record the inspectors opening/closing of the crude vessels. This includes gauging/temping, water cuts, sampling, calculations... * Oversee the loading of crude oil vessels from docking to sailing. * Prevent delays on loading vessels. * Maintain accurate time logs for loading vessels. * Safely operates cranes and loading arms. * Properly connects/disconnects loading arms and dock hoses on vessels and barges. * Performs dock watch when vessels and barges are involved in transfers. * Properly maintains and completes all necessary paperwork and logs. * Performs general housekeeping duties to maintain a clean work area. * Comply with SOP manual, spill response plan, and safety policies. * Stay alert, monitor barge/vessels throughout entire move, and continuously adjust dock hoses to prevent damages. * Perform dock inspections and ensure the docks are kept clean and in good order. * Assist other operators when needed. * Perform all other duties as needed or required by the Shift Supervisor. * Available for overtime when needed. Required education:
Required experience is commensurate with the selected job level: Basic understanding of industrial operations and basic mathematical ability. Ability to read and comprehend Standard Operating Procedures, SDS sheets and other technical documents. 2+ years of experience in terminal operations preferred but not required. Must be available for on-call as scheduled Must have a valid Driver's license Must be able to obtain a TWIC card Work Environment Environmental working conditions vary and employee may encounter vibration, noise, odors, and extremes in temperature and wind as well as exposure to varied weather, varied surfaces, sharp edges, varied lighting and confined and congested areas and occasionally exposure to petroleum-based products such as crude oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, oil, and grease and other petroleum products and chemicals. Physical Demands
Ability to operate all types of company vehicles |