The Tankerman delivers fuel and lubricates oil while ensuring safety compliance, maintaining records, and performing general maintenance on vessels.
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Safe handling of petroleum products, both receiving and discharging.
Complete knowledge and comply with all Federal and State regulations required for tank barge operations and assure that DOI requirements are met prior to starting with transfer operations.
Maintain accurate record of product inventory aboard barges.
Maintain accurate records of each job, both receiving and discharging.
Responsible for all delivery paperwork (MDR’S).
Responsible for quality control.
Responsible for properly maintaining of mooring lines.
Responsible for general engine maintenance, checking fluid levels, changing fluids and engine room housekeeping.
Responsible for general deck maintenance and housekeeping.
Responsible for notifying management of all maintenance or safety problems or concerns.
Responsible for checking with shipping agents or Marine Exchanges prior to departing to vessel.
Responsible for making sure that the barge is properly secured and moored, prior to end of shift.
Other Functions:
Special projects as requested
Perform other duties as assigned
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Job Description Summary
Delivers fuel and bulk lube oil to marine and commercial accounts in a safe and efficient manner.Essential Responsibilities:Safe handling of petroleum products, both receiving and discharging.
Complete knowledge and comply with all Federal and State regulations required for tank barge operations and assure that DOI requirements are met prior to starting with transfer operations.
Maintain accurate record of product inventory aboard barges.
Maintain accurate records of each job, both receiving and discharging.
Responsible for all delivery paperwork (MDR’S).
Responsible for quality control.
Responsible for properly maintaining of mooring lines.
Responsible for general engine maintenance, checking fluid levels, changing fluids and engine room housekeeping.
Responsible for general deck maintenance and housekeeping.
Responsible for notifying management of all maintenance or safety problems or concerns.
Responsible for checking with shipping agents or Marine Exchanges prior to departing to vessel.
Responsible for making sure that the barge is properly secured and moored, prior to end of shift.
Other Functions:
Special projects as requested
Perform other duties as assigned
Top Skills
Deck Maintenance
Engine Maintenance
Federal Regulations
Inventory Management
Quality Control
State Regulations
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