Two years of vocational/technical training from a recognized institution majoring in electronics, electricity, or diesel mechanics preferred
At least two years of experience in the maintenance and operation of industrial and chemical manufacturing process plants or equivalent industry experience preferred
Experience in the specific field of operation and maintenance of Refined Products Pipelines, Terminals, Pump Stations preferred
Experience with API 653 & DOT 195 pipeline operations preferred
Demonstrated “hands on” mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and computer skills
Effective organizational and administrative skills
Communication skills necessary to effectively interact with supervision, other members of the workgroup, and other company representatives or customers
Ability to function as a team leader among a group that may include fellow employees and/or contractors
Knowledge of diesel motors, air compressors, centrifugal and positive displacement pumps, positive displacement meters, turbine meters, and pipeline valves (either manually-operated or motor-operated)
Ability to provide primary technical support for assigned asset location(s) independently or with limited assistance
Ability to meet Strength Factor Rating - Physical Demands
Responsibilities
Provide operational, electrical, and mechanical support for area assets, including troubleshooting, testing, maintaining, installing, and repairing equipment within an assigned area
Focus primary duty on diesel motor maintenance, inspections, and overhauls of ALCO diesel motors
Provide technical support for assigned locations, primarily involving the transportation of refined petroleum products
Operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair/overhaul large diesel engines that are the primary power unit for pipeline pumping stations
Maintain a working knowledge of company policies/procedures as they relate to the operation/maintenance of assigned assets, including System Integrity Plan (SIP) and US Department of Transportation (DOT) Operator Qualification (OQ) requirements, and implement them into location work practices
Attend and actively participate in required safety training meetings
Perform routine testing, inspection, and maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of all assigned mainline and facility equipment/systems, including but not limited to pumps, electric motors, electrical equipment, network and communications equipment, electronic and/or pneumatic instrumentation, process control devices and instrumentation, programmable logic controllers, measurement systems, product testing & analysis, piping systems, valves, centrifugal and positive displacement pumps, positive displacement meters, turbine meters, and similar other equipment and systems
Complete and maintain required documentation/records associated with performed maintenance and repair
Manage location projects, including major overhauls, repair and installation of pipeline or tank pumps and mechanical seals, new installations of pumps or motors, modifications of existing equipment, etc
Serve on the facility emergency response team
Perform other functions as requested by the supervisor