Logistics Operator
Safety
The Logistics Operator must commit to learning, following, and practicing INEOS 20 Principles of Process & Behavioral Safety as applicable to the position. They must embrace Life Saving Rules in all aspects of the job and be responsible for personal safety, the safety of co-workers, and promoting a safe work environment. They must also carry out all work activities in compliance with state and federal environmental regulations, raise safety concerns immediately to management, and participate in training and assisting in the training of new employees.
The operator is responsible for placing systems in a safe condition for maintenance work through the Safe Work Permit process, supporting maintenance activities, and communicating statuses. They must respond to emergency situations as required and participate in training and improvement teams.
Accountabilities
- Proactively provides accurate and timely communication to co-workers and works with other functions to improve individual and logistics performance.
- Ensures proper shift turnover by providing effective written and oral communications to the relieving shift covering routine and non-routine issues, problems faced, unit operating conditions, etc.
- Applies statistical tools to enhance product quality and participates on improvement teams.
Loading
- Inspects containers for loading/unloading and documents the inspection results.
- Loads/unloads bulk liquid materials utilizing railcars, tank trucks, and Iso-tanks.
- Performs bulk liquid material transfers throughout specified tank farms.
- Prepares and loads finished products for domestic and export shipments.
- Operates a track mobile and switches railcars.
- Performs minor maintenance on equipment.
- Understands and complies with administrative duties for government regulations from federal and state agencies.
Required Profile
- Level of Education & Knowledge: 18 Years of Age with a High School diploma or GED and at least ONE of the following qualifiers: 1-3 years in an industrial, manufacturing, mechanical, or maintenance environment, Associates degree or higher from accredited institution, technical discipline preferred, 4+ years of active military experience in a role that is technical in nature, applicant must provide a copy of DD214 military discharge paperwork, Prior material handling/loading/unloading experience in industrial/manufacturing environment preferred.
- Experience & Technical Skills: Demonstrated capability to use computers and other electronic interfaces for plant operation, inventory tracking, or workflow facilitation, Must possess or obtain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card prior to first day of employment, Possess a current, valid license to operate a motor vehicle in the United States, Possess skills, knowledge, and training related to implementation of life critical processes: LOTO, system and process openings, working at heights, hot work, confined space entry, energized electrical work.
- Competencies & Behavioral Skills: Must be willing and able to work outside, year-round under various weather conditions, INEOS is a 24-hour, 365 days per year operations, Must be able to work 12 hour rotating shifts (which includes weekends and some holidays), this shift is a rotating 12 hour shift 5am – 5pm (Days only), The candidate must be capable of climbing (scaffolds, towers, vessels, etc.) and working at heights, Able to lift/push/pull up to 50 pounds, Able to work in a confined space and from elevated platforms, Able to wear appropriate protective equipment, Required to participate in Respiratory Fit Testing Program, Basic computer skills are a requirement for this position.