To write an effective terminal operator job description, begin by listing detailed duties, responsibilities and expectations. We have included terminal operator job description templates that you can modify and use.
Sample responsibilities for this position include:
Inspect piping/valves for proper line up
Performs duties such as painting of piping and buildings with hand equipment.
Comfortable with the physical aspects of the job including opening and closing railcars valves, climb railcars (heights), crawl under railcars, walk long distances on uneven terrain, maneuver heavy hoses in awkward/cramped spaces.
Maintenance of facility, tanks, pipes, and valves.
Perform preventative and general maintenance on meters, valves, tanks, pumps.
Maintain equipment records for terminal and transfer piping operations.
Open and close valves
Must be able to attend and pass all test associated with job related coursework.
Gauge and sample storage tanks to determine inventory and custody received and/or delivered amount.
Align tanks, ships, Barges and pipelines for the transfer of product both in and out of the storage tanks, to and from modes on transportation (i.e, Barge, ship, Pipeline )