Barge Inspector
Kirby · Channelview, TX · 3 wk ago
EngineeringInternship
Responsibilities
- Barge inspections
- Special transfer operations
- Cargo stripping operations
- Internal barge inspections
- Barge pressure readings
- Inspect drip pans
- Inspect void tanks
- Inspect tool tightness of all fittings, bolts, and dogs on cargo and void tanks
- Barge endorsements and certificates
- Housekeeping inspections, including slip-trip hazards and trash
- Prepare supporting documents including barge inspection forms and stripping logs
- Notify Make Ready Supervisor & Traffic of discrepancies found during barge inspections
- Indicate discrepancies found during barge inspections on appropriate forms
- Security awareness responsibility
- Barge pump engine repairs
- Barge topside repairs
- All other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Organized, detail-oriented, and multi-tasked oriented
- Ability to operate standard office equipment
- Self-motivated
- Ability to safely perform tasks wearing required Personal Protective Equipment, including steal toe shoes, hard hat, goggles, ear protection, gloves, and full-face respirator
- Active Driver’s License
- Current Transportation Worker Identification Credential Card
Competencies
- Safety Procedures and Practices: Understanding and implementing safety protocols, including emergency procedures, hazardous material handling, and personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.
- Problem-Solving and Analytical Skills: Identifying and resolving issues related to barge safety, equipment, and cargo operations, requiring critical thinking and analytical abilities.
- Record Keeping and Reporting: Maintaining detailed inspection records, documenting findings, and preparing reports for regulatory compliance.
- Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with inspection tools, equipment, and software used for conducting inspections and recording data.
- Adaptability and Flexibility: The ability to work in diverse environments, handle unexpected situations, and adapt to changing priorities.
- Teamwork and Collaboration: Working effectively with other inspectors, vessel personnel, and stakeholders to ensure smooth and safe operations.
Education and Experience
- High school diploma or GED
- One year of experience in the marine industry or with similar job functions
Special Requirements
- Ability to work nights, weekends, holidays
Physical Activities & Requirements
- Work Classification: Medium work—lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
- Pushing/Pulling: Requires occasional pushing/pulling of equipment or tools (e.g., moving hoses, adjusting fittings) up to 50 pounds, typically 1-2 hours per shift.
- Sitting: 1-2 hours per day, primarily during documentation or breaks.
- Frequent climbing of ladders or stairs to access barge decks (up to 10 times per shift).
- Occasional crawling or movement through enclosed spaces (e.g., void tanks, cargo compartments) during internal inspections, typically 1-2 hours per shift.
Other Physical Demands
- Must be capable of occasional heavy lifting or carrying of 50 pounds (e.g., tools, equipment).
Working Conditions
- Office Environment: Minimal office work; primarily uses a shared office space at the Channelview facility for documentation (e.g., barge inspection forms, stripping logs), equipped with standard office equipment (computer, printer).
- Physical Environment: Primarily outdoors on barges and docks, exposed to weather conditions including temperature extremes (e.g., summer heat up to 100°F, winter lows around 30°F in Channelview).
- Works 10 to 12-hour rotating shifts with occasional weekend and on-call responsibilities.
- Exposure to marine environments, including potential for wet/slippery surfaces, noise from barge operations, and occasional chemical exposure (mitigated by PPE).