This job was posted by https://www.kansasworks.com : For more
information, please see: https://www.kansasworks.com/jobs/12857289
The Crude Oil Driver/ Gauger applies advanced skills to perform the full
range of operations using tools and equipment appropriate for the
position. Applies a thorough understanding of the technical concepts,
practices and procedures and a general knowledge of industry standards
and government regulations related to testing and transporting crude oil
products to pipeline injection points.
Responsibilities and functions described are all inclusive with no real
separation:
- Plans and accomplishes operational assignments and tasks related to
gauging tank volumes and testing of product quality specifications
of crude oil products transported from remote locations to pipeline
injection points using a Class A tractor and a tanker trailer.
- Ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local
laws and regulations and company policies and procedures by
operating all vehicles and equipment in a safe and efficient manner
to maintain the ongoing transport of crude oil products.
- Must be able to perform pre- and post-trip inspections on equipment
used for the transportation of
- hazardous materials. Knowledge of all Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations.
- Maintains the operational efficiency of vehicles by monitoring truck
maintenance needs, conducting minor repairs, and conducting daily
DOT truck inspections to ensure maximum vehicle safety.
- Must be able to report on time to required dispatched specified
schedule, to meet time and delivery
- of all pickup and delivery requirements to contribute to operations
effectively.
- Maintains and completes accurate daily logs, reports, and records,
such as documenting truck inspections, hours of service, product
transported, miles driven, and any other paperwork required by the
company.
- Must be able to read and interpret documents such as safety rules,
operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Able
to effectively communicate with internal and external customers of
the company.
- Ability to demonstrate and understand instructions furnished in
written and/or oral form, and ability to deal with problems
involving several variables in standardized situations in daily
operations.
- Must be able to perform mathematical calculations required for the
position and learn to interpret and comprehend company policies,
procedures, safety instructions, and other like documents used in an
energy industry environment.
- Performs other duties as required. These duties may include
assignments in job classifications other than the primary
assignment.
- Ability to make telephone and direct personal contact with internal
and external personnel.
- Additional Requirements: Works under general supervision. Work is
reviewed for completion to
- quality standards and schedule requirements. May adapt techniques
and tools to meet special
- needs with approval from management.
- Working Conditions: Work is normally performed outside where
exposure to conditions of extreme heat/cold, fumes and gases is
common. Noise level is moderate to loud and includes sounds of
construction, equipment operations, and trucks and like equipment.
- Job hazards include frequently working near moving mechanical parts
and occasionally
- working in high, precarious places and is occasionally exposed to
fumes or airborne particles.
- Working in normal, light, and heavy construction activities and
working around pressured propane,
- water, electricity, and waste lines and under all weather
conditions.
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- Overtime is a requirement of the job.
- Random drug and alcohol testing is required to comp y with Pipeline
and Hazardous Materials
- Safety Administration (PHMSA) regulations.
- Physical Demands: Work normally requires finger dexterity and
eye-hand coordination to operate computer/tablet keyboard at
moderate skill level. Work may require frequent, constantly, or
occasionally walking, standing, bending, kneeling, crouching,
crawling, climbing, balancing, reaching, pushing, pulling, or
carrying 50 to 100 pound objects such as tools, equipment work
operations.
- Outside work involves climbing storage tank ladders up to 60 feet
high while gauging the product contained inside. Work involves
sitting and driving for extended periods most of the time and
standing and walking for moderate periods of time.