What are the responsibilities and job description for the Transportation Specialist position at Marathon Petroleum?
Company Overview
MPC is a leading energy industry company committed to being a great place to work. Our team environment encourages diverse perspectives, develops our people, and fosters collaboration.
Salary and Benefits
Total compensation package includes hourly rates, insurance coverage, retirement plans, annual bonus opportunities, and paid parental leave. Details available at [website].
Job Responsibilities
As a professional light products transport driver, you will independently follow policies, procedures, and standards to safely and efficiently deliver petroleum products to regional terminals, refineries, and other locations. Your responsibilities include performing pre-trip inspections, driving tank trucks or tractors, obeying applicable laws, following standard operating procedures, and completing paperwork.
Required Skills and Qualifications
This role requires an active Class A Commercial Driver's License, a satisfactory driving record, and consent for review of driving records. You must also register with the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, maintain hazardous materials and tank vehicle endorsements, and be able to drive interstate. Shift requirements include working up to 12-hour AM/PM shifts and hours beyond schedule.
Physical Requirements
You must be able to work outside in all weather conditions, work on elevated spaces (up to 30 feet), frequently lift 50-65 pounds, sit for extended periods, and grip a steering wheel for extended periods.
MPC is a leading energy industry company committed to being a great place to work. Our team environment encourages diverse perspectives, develops our people, and fosters collaboration.
Salary and Benefits
Total compensation package includes hourly rates, insurance coverage, retirement plans, annual bonus opportunities, and paid parental leave. Details available at [website].
Job Responsibilities
As a professional light products transport driver, you will independently follow policies, procedures, and standards to safely and efficiently deliver petroleum products to regional terminals, refineries, and other locations. Your responsibilities include performing pre-trip inspections, driving tank trucks or tractors, obeying applicable laws, following standard operating procedures, and completing paperwork.
Required Skills and Qualifications
This role requires an active Class A Commercial Driver's License, a satisfactory driving record, and consent for review of driving records. You must also register with the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, maintain hazardous materials and tank vehicle endorsements, and be able to drive interstate. Shift requirements include working up to 12-hour AM/PM shifts and hours beyond schedule.
Physical Requirements
You must be able to work outside in all weather conditions, work on elevated spaces (up to 30 feet), frequently lift 50-65 pounds, sit for extended periods, and grip a steering wheel for extended periods.