What are the responsibilities and job description for the Inspector - Petroleum position at Camin Cargo Control Inc.?
Petroleum Inspector
Camin Cargo Control is a value-based organization that stands for more than just providing mission critical services. The Company’s core principles of fairness, integrity and excellence have been the foundation upon which the organization was built.
- Fairness: Approach situations in an open, consistent, and ethical manner with fairness, sincerity, and honesty
- Integrity: Create an empowered, engaging, and accountable culture focused on client service
- Excellence: Always strive for excellence through continuous process improvement, best practices to achieve superior results and the creation of opportunities to benefit all stakeholders
Position Summary
Performs sampling, pipeline transfers, inventories and barge inspections including line condition surveys. Performs vessel inspections under the direct supervision of a Senior Inspector. Certifies that field assignments conform to company policies and procedures as well as job specific instructions supplied by the Operations Department. As company field representative, acts in a professional and dignified manner to maintain the company’s respected and trusted reputation.
Minimum Requirements
- Requires a High School Diploma (or equivalent) with good math skills and a minimum three months of inspection experience.
- Must complete Inspector level training and pass corresponding theoretical tests and field evaluations.
- Must have or obtain IFIA certification after gaining at least six months of industry experience.
- Must maintain a valid Transportation Worker’s Identification Card (TWIC). Possess and maintain a vehicle in good working order, a valid driver’s license, vehicle insurance and registration.
- Must be dependable, able to work independently and be able to effectively communicate and maintain professional relationships with numerous clients (i.e., terminal and vessel/barge personnel).
- Must pass company defined physical requirements. Must meet and maintain site-specific requirements mandated by customers and/or terminals to have access to all facilities.
Responsibilities
As instructed by the Operations Department and under the strict guidelines described in the Inspection and ASTM/API manuals:
- Physically measure, sample, and conduct temperature checks of shore tanks, pipelines, and barges during inspections, adhering to company guidelines and American Petroleum Institute (API) standards.
- Ensure all inspection activities comply with API (American Petroleum Institute), ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials), IFIA (International Federation of Inspection Agencies), and company standards.
- Conduct vessel inspections under the direct supervision of a Field Trainer.
- Collaborate with the Inspector Trainer and senior personnel to evaluate inspection techniques, standards, and performance, and identify areas for improvement.
- Collect, label, and deliver samples to the laboratory as specified in each job assignment.
- Record and track inspection data, preparing detailed, accurate reports and summaries for management review.
- Ensure compliance with environmental and regulatory requirements related to petroleum operations, including the safe handling, storage, and transportation of hazardous materials.
- Ensure that all assigned inspection equipment is properly maintained, calibrated, and securely stored.
- All other job duties as defined.
Fitness for Duty – Physical Demands
Workday may consist of 8-12 hours; however, this can vary day to day or shift to shift. Much of the work is performed outdoors, wearing full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and could include possible exposure to high and low temperatures for prolonged duration of time. Work may be performed during day or nighttime hours and may involve working alone.
All times listed below are approximate.
• Maximum Lift-Floor to knee; Knuckle to waist; Waist to shoulder
Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 2 hours.
• Walking-
Weight Up to 45 lbs. -Duration/Day Up to 6 hours
• Pushing-Pulling
Weight Variable-Duration/Day Up to 2 hours
• Carrying
Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 4 hours
• Ascend/Descend Ladder/Stair
Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 2 hours
• Extended Reach
Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 1 hour
• Standing
Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 6 hours
• Crouch/Squat/Knee
Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 1 hour
• Tool use
Weight 5-8 lbs. Duration/Day Up to 4 hours
• Sitting
Weight N/A-Duration/Day Up to 6 hours
• Driving-
Weight N/A- Duration/Day Up to 4 hours
All are required to perform this position.
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