We are currently looking for a Tank Terminal Pigging / Utility Operator who will be responsible for providing onsite response and services to ensure safe and efficient maintenance and operations at assigned location to support and facilitate oil movement and compliance with Regulation and Company policy.
Shift Schedule: 12 hr Day and Night rotation; including weekends to cover 24/7 Operations.
Responsibilities
- Batch pigging / Pipeline product changes
- Responsible for Custody Transfer and Quality sample collection (i.e. spot, composite and cylinder sampling)
- Perform operational preventative maintenance assignments, such as routine tank inspections, level and temperature accuracy checks, fire extinguisher, safety and measurement equipment inspections
- Perform terminal maintenance activities, such as stormwater management, vegetation control and lawn care, snow removal, arranging repairs or completing minor repairs, updating signs as needed
- Completes general housekeeping duties of the Terminal grounds and facilities as requested by Terminal Supervisor
- Equipment operation (Loader, skid steer, telehandler)
- Responsible for completing security checks, operational checks, record keeping, and documentation
- Assist the Electrical, Mechanical and Pipeline Maintenance departments when required
Who you are
- High School Diploma or equivalent GED with 3-5 years of related experience preferred. Technical certificate/diploma in maintaining hydrocarbon processes considered an asset
- Valid Driver’s license in good standing
- Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills with strong communication skills
- Computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Mechanically inclined
- Experience operating loader, skid steer, telehandler an asset
- Requires repetitive lifting, bending, crouching, standing and lifting, up to 50 lbs. on a repetitive basis, physically demanding outdoor work
- You will be required to undergo various background screening that includes but is not limited to 3-year driving record, and fit-for-work medical clearance
Working Conditions
- Work requires frequent exposure to adverse weather conditions and the requirement to wear protective equipment, including donning an SCBA regularly
Certifications
- Skid Steer Certification
- Loader Certification
Requirements
- Valid Class 5 Alberta Driver’s License
- Valid Driver’s Abstract
- Ability to meet all Enbridge site access requirements
- Must successfully pass:
- Drug & Alcohol Test
- Fitness for Work Assessment
- Respiratory Fitness Test
- Mask Fit Test
Required Certifications (Must Be Held Prior to Start)
- CSTS 2020
- WHMIS 2015
- Standard First Aid
- WHMIS 2015
- H2S Alive
- Fall Arrest / AWP
- Confined Space