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This will include Control Room Human Machine Interface (HMI), Operator Interface Terminal (OIT), Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), SCADA Historians, and Remote Alarm Systems. SCADA historical work utilizing Wonderware Historian (InSQL.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Terminal Operator Technician position is responsible for the safe, efficient, and reliable performance of a variety of operations, maintenance, lab, inventory control and scale house functions.
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Assist Head Terminal Operator in training contractors on applicable SWP's as directed. Chevron is accepting online applications for the position Terminal Operator located in Fort Lauderdale, FL through March 26th at 11:59 p.m. ( Eastern Time Zone.
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Buckeye Partners is currently seeking a Terminal Operator with 2+ years' related experience in terminal, pipeline or marine operations in the Oil & Gas Industry to join our team! Stay aware of all environmental regulations, safety directives and operating procedures, to include Coast Guard, local, state and federal environmental agencies so that the terminal can assure compliance.
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The primary objective of the Terminal Operator is to safely and accurately unload, load and transfer bulk cementitious products using the plant systems and assist other terminal staff in the maintenance of these systems.
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Plant / Terminal Operator Experience - 2 years required. Perform various terminal tasks that may come up in the course and scope of a Terminal Operator's job. Able to work rotating shifts, on-call shifts, nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime to support terminal operations, and respond to emergency situations when they arise.
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Terminal Regasification: Work in hand with the Control Room Operator to identify any anomaly or disturbances in the Regas Operation and provideassistance in rapid response and terminal recovery as a resultof any process disturbance.
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Learn the overall operation and maintenance of the terminal, pipeline, marine, and rail assets as applicable. Following training, respond to terminal, pipeline, rail and marine related emergencies when called upon to do so.
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The Entry Terminal Operator / Barge Dock Operator reports to the Lead Terminal Operator. Entry Terminal Operator / Barge Dock Operator. Entry level Terminal Operators begin their career working at a remote dock location in Channahon functioning as a Barge Dock Operator and will transition to working at our terminal in Channahon, Illinois storing, transferring, and transloading liquid cargo including sulphur, asphalt, chemicals, and lube oil.
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Performs the duties of an LNG terminal operator in a rotational shift environment including holiday weekends and nights. The LNG Senior Technician (Operations) reports directly to the Shift Supervisor and is a member of a multi-disciplined crew responsible for the operation of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import/export and liquefaction/re-gasification terminal including LNG process systems infrastructure power/steam generation controls and emergency response and operation of the Distributed Control System (DCS) consoles.
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Communicate changes as necessary to Terminal Operator Lead and Marine Logistics Analyst. Along with the Terminal Operator Lead, coordinate product movements to be the most effective for all parties involved.
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Since our founding in 1974, we’ve grown to become the world’s largest operator of the Embraer 170/175 jet, flying more than 1000 flights daily for our partners, American Airline, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.
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Be familiar with marine operations, handle dock product movements at the terminal and assist with other marine duties as required. 0-2+ years related experience in terminal, pipeline or marine operations preferred.
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Source provides its customers with a full end-to-end solution for frac sand supported by its Wisconsin and Peace River mines and processing facilities, its Western Canadian terminal network, its "last mile" logistics capabilities and Sahara, a proprietary well site mobile sand storage and handling system.
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Performs daily activities associated with handling inquiries and orders for customers and sales personnel as specified by Terminal Manager or Senior Terminal Operator. Ability to operate all terminal equipment including railcar vibrators, silos, and related equipment, switch engines, and rail cars.
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