The Terminal Technician is responsible for keeping the terminal running by offloading product, correcting mechanical issues in real time, and performing efficient operations and maintenance of the terminal
Job Summary
The Terminal Technician is responsible for keeping the terminal running by offloading product, correcting mechanical issues in real time, and performing efficient operations and maintenance of the terminal.
Employees must maintain a valid HAZWOPER certification, Coast Guard certifications if applicable, and adhere to all DOT, OSHA, and federal regulations to prevent product contamination and spills.
The role involves physically demanding tasks including lifting up to 70 pounds, working outdoors in variable weather, and operating heavy machinery like forklifts and skid steers.
Matching Summary
The Terminal Technician is responsible for keeping the terminal running by offloading product, correcting mechanical issues in real time, and performing efficient operations and maintenance of the terminal.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Maintain HAZWOPER certification
Operate forklifts and skid steers
Work at heights up to 65 feet
Lift objects up to 70 pounds
Follow strict safety protocols
Monitor product quality via sampling
Nice-to-have
Strong mechanical aptitude background
Experience with task management systems
Proficient in SharePoint usage
Construction or welding experience
High scanning accuracy skills
Key Requirements
High school degree or equivalent
24-hour HAZWOPER certification required
Coast Guard certifications (PIC, FPSD, TWIC)
Valid driver's license
Must be authorized to work in US
No visa sponsorship provided
Work Rights
Must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis