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Terminal Operator - VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON
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Summary

Location

Vancouver

Type

full-time

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About this role

Sunoco LP is a leading energy infrastructure and fuel distribution master limited partnership operating across 47 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, Europe, and Mexico. The Partnership’s midstream operations include an extensive network of approximately 9,500 miles of pipeline and over 100 terminals. This critical infrastructure complements the Partnership’s fuel distribution operations, which serve approximately 10,000 convenience stores, independent dealers, commercial customers, and distributors.

At Sunoco, we take great pride in what we do and wholeheartedly believe our employees drive success for our company and our customers. We are always looking for the best and brightest talent and are committed to making your job a challenging and rewarding experience.

We are proud to offer industry-leading compensation and comprehensive benefits, including:

  • Health, vision, and dental insurance

  • 401(k) match with additional profit sharing

  • Paid time off (PTO)

  • Abundant career opportunities


Position Summary

Perform duties as outlined by the Terminal Manager related to the receipt and shipment of petroleum products via barge, vessel, and truck. Conduct maintenance and accounting responsibilities in accordance with established company and governmental regulations. Assist in operations, maintenance, safety, and environmental matters.


Key Responsibilities

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Operate terminal, pipeline, and pump facilities as directed.

  • As trained and/or directed, oversee all activities on an assigned shift.

  • Respond to terminal emergencies and, in the absence of the Terminal Supervisor, coordinate emergency response measures.

  • Document, report, and assist in investigating all mixes, incidents, injuries, spills, and violations of company operating practices in accordance with company policy and state, federal, and local regulations.

  • Assist in training and provide direction to other operators as directed.

  • Perform tank gauging, product sampling, testing, and quality monitoring using appropriate equipment.

  • Accurately type and verify meter tickets and prepare bills of lading.

  • Communicate equipment abnormalities, failures, operating inconsistencies, or errors to management in a timely manner.

  • Maintain accurate, legible, and timely shift logs and documentation, including railcar, truck, and marine receipts and deliveries.

  • Maintain an inquisitive attitude to ensure procedures are followed, risks are minimized, and skills are developed.

  • Monitor truck loading in accordance with company and industry safety procedures, including weekly vehicle safety inspections when applicable.

  • Maintain full knowledge of all facility procedures, lines, block valves, remote locations, equipment, and systems.

  • Comply with all operating policies, standards, permits, licenses, and regulatory requirements.

  • Understand and operate terminal equipment, machinery, and tools as designated.

  • Monitor incoming and outgoing custody transfers.

  • Start and stop pumps using proper valve alignments to ensure safe product transfer and quality integrity.

  • Perform general facility upkeep and maintenance, including painting, sweeping, washing, and housekeeping.

  • Troubleshoot and perform maintenance on valves, pumps, piping, packing, and related facility components.

  • Conduct daily safety and security inspections and document findings.

  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to personal safety and the safety of company assets, employees, and the public.

  • Participate in special projects and other assignments as requested by management.

  • Complete all required monthly, quarterly, and annual training.

  • Work independently using sound judgment while also functioning effectively in a team environment.

  • Represent oneself and the company in a professional manner at all times.



Competencies, Skills, and Abilities

  • Ability to use tank gauging, truck loading, TMS7, TopTech, Nustock, and other applicable programs and equipment.

  • Ability to accurately and consistently perform routine mathematical calculations.

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to read, comprehend, and convey written instructions.

  • Accountability and ability to take direction from management.

  • Reliable attendance and adherence to work schedules and work rules.

  • Strong attention to detail.

  • Basic computer proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

  • Self-motivated with the ability to work with minimal supervision.

  • Strong interpersonal skills; ability to work effectively in a team environment.

  • Professional and respectful demeanor with coworkers, customers, consultants, and regulatory representatives.

  • Mechanical aptitude to meet maintenance and operational requirements.

  • Ability to work effectively in difficult conditions, including customer-facing and emergency situations.


Physical Demands

  • Ability to meet all training requirements as stipulated by company policy and local, state, or federal agencies.

  • Perform physical labor in extreme climatic conditions, including walking, bending, stooping, digging, climbing, lifting, and general manual labor.

  • Ability to lift a minimum of 60 pounds.

  • Ability to safely climb tanks (approximately 60 steps) while carrying tools and maintaining three points of contact.

  • Visual acuity to work on computer screens and read gauges and measuring devices.

  • Ability to hear alarms and other warning signals.

  • Extended periods of sitting may be required for administrative tasks.


Working Conditions

  • 8-hour rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays.

  • Subject to 24-hour call-out, including nights, weekends, and holidays.

  • Overtime and extended hours required during emergencies.

  • May be required to work alone without direct supervision.

  • Exposure to refined petroleum products and chemicals that may be flammable, emit vapors, or pose health risks.

  • Exposure to odors and fumes associated with petroleum products.

  • Outdoor work in varying climatic conditions, including extreme heat, cold, snow, and sun, depending on location.

Other facts

Tech stack
Tank Gauging,Truck Loading,Mathematical Calculations,Verbal Communication,Written Communication,Attention to Detail,Computer Proficiency,Interpersonal Skills,Mechanical Aptitude,Safety Procedures,Emergency Response,Documentation,Quality Monitoring,Maintenance,Teamwork,Problem Solving

About Energy Transfer

USA Compression Partners LP (NYSE: USAC), based in Dallas, TX, completed its IPO in January 2013. Founded in 1998, USAC is a growth-oriented MLP that is one of the largest U.S. independent providers of natural gas compression, based on total fleet horsepower of nearly 4 million as of August 2018. USAC operates an infrastructure-oriented asset base that generates stable cash flows underpinned by high utilization rates. USAC provides compression services to the midstream energy sector, primarily in the shales and unconventional resource plays, which have lower producing pressures than conventional reservoirs and where demand is about three times that in conventional areas. USAC also provides gas lift compression services in artificial oil recovery. USAC employs a customer-oriented business philosophy in partnering with a diverse customer base, which is comprised of producers, processors, gatherers and transporters of natural gas and crude oil.

Team size: 501-1,000 employees
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Industry: Oil and Gas

What you'll do

  • The Terminal Operator will perform duties related to the receipt and shipment of petroleum products and assist in operations, maintenance, safety, and environmental matters. They will also document incidents and maintain accurate logs and documentation.

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As a Terminal Operator - VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON at Energy Transfer, you will: the Terminal Operator will perform duties related to the receipt and shipment of petroleum products and assist in operations, maintenance, safety, and environmental matters. They will also document incidents and maintain accurate logs and documentation..

Why join Energy Transfer as a Terminal Operator - VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON?

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