What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fuel Treatment Operator position at Amspec LLC.?
Responsible for additive treatment work in the field including completion of all necessary field paperwork.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform product treatments with additives in the field according to job nominations provided from the local office or supervisor
- Responsible for the proper identification, transportation, handling and application of the additives used in each specific job
- Be aware of, and fully comply with all federal, state, local, customer specific and company safety and operational regulations applicable to their work
- Understand and follow API, IFIA and OSHA procedures at all times
- Carry out all assigned tasks in accordance with the latest industry standards and practices and in accordance with the specific instructions provided by supervisor. Maintain required communications with office staff and keep them fully updated of any changes to the initial plan.
- Responsible for the correct preparation and distribution of all product treatment reports to vessels, terminals and the office
- Any other similar and / or appropriate fuel treatment tasks as assigned by supervisor
- Safety Sensitive position that requires pre-employment, random and annual drug and alcohol testing (including marijuana testing).
Required Skills
Working Conditions
The employee may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, and toxic or caustic chemicals. AmSpec provides product
information, training and personal protective equipment to protect employees from exposure to potentially harmful levels
of those materials. The employee will be required to work outdoors in all levels of adverse weather conditions. Work may
be required to be performed in refineries, tank farms, terminals and on board barges, ships, railcars and tank trucks. The
noise level in the work environment may be high at times. Local and on occasion long distance travel may be required.
Physical Requirements
Comply with the requirements of AmSpec D&A Policy
Pass an annual Pulmonary Fitness Test.
Pass a physical examination by a physician designated by AmSpec, both before employment and at any time during
employment upon request of AmSpec Services to confirm the Surveyor’s ability to perform the essential job functions of
the position.
Qualify annually for a Respirator Fit Test.
Qualify annually, based on the results of an OSHA- designated blood test, for work in areas containing certain levels of
Hydrocarbon Vapors.
Be able to safely perform inspection work while wearing required safety equipment, regardless of ambient weather
conditions.
Ability to stand for extended periods; use hands to handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; talk or hear; and to smell.
Ability to walk, sit, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl and reach with hands and arms frequently.
Ability to climb storage tank ladders and stairs, typically 25 to 100 feet high while carrying 45 lb. of samples and / or
inspection- related gear or equipment. Ability to climb vessel gangways, ladders, Jacob’s ladders, and stairs.
Ability to work in the presence of odors, typical of petroleum or petrochemicals, without allergic reactions or nausea when
such odors are within OSHA-designated permissible exposure limits (PELs).
Ability to work in confined spaces (as defined by OSHA), wearing appropriate respiratory and skin protection equipment.
Required Experience
Working Conditions
The employee may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, and toxic or caustic chemicals. AmSpec provides product
information, training and personal protective equipment to protect employees from exposure to potentially harmful levels
of those materials. The employee will be required to work outdoors in all levels of adverse weather conditions. Work may
be required to be performed in refineries, tank farms, terminals and on board barges, ships, railcars and tank trucks. The
noise level in the work environment may be high at times. Local and on occasion long distance travel may be required.
Physical Requirements
Comply with the requirements of AmSpec D&A Policy
Pass an annual Pulmonary Fitness Test.
Pass a physical examination by a physician designated by AmSpec, both before employment and at any time during
employment upon request of AmSpec Services to confirm the Surveyor’s ability to perform the essential job functions of
the position.
Qualify annually for a Respirator Fit Test.
Qualify annually, based on the results of an OSHA- designated blood test, for work in areas containing certain levels of
Hydrocarbon Vapors.
Be able to safely perform inspection work while wearing required safety equipment, regardless of ambient weather
conditions.
Ability to stand for extended periods; use hands to handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; talk or hear; and to smell.
Ability to walk, sit, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl and reach with hands and arms frequently.
Ability to climb storage tank ladders and stairs, typically 25 to 100 feet high while carrying 45 lb. of samples and / or
inspection- related gear or equipment. Ability to climb vessel gangways, ladders, Jacob’s ladders, and stairs.
Ability to work in the presence of odors, typical of petroleum or petrochemicals, without allergic reactions or nausea when
such odors are within OSHA-designated permissible exposure limits (PELs).
Ability to work in confined spaces (as defined by OSHA), wearing appropriate respiratory and skin protection equipment.