Directly supervise represented operations personnel on a rotating 12-hour shift.
Oversee control room operations and provide support as needed.
Ensure efficient operation of the Beaumont Terminal (>14 MMBBL) assets and multiple inbound and outbound pipelines.
Demonstrate safety leadership and manage safety meetings while utilizing safety programs to achieve desired results.
Promote environmental stewardship to terminal employees and contractors.
Ensure training and development needs of operations personnel are met (OQs, CBTs [computer-based training]).
Ensure compliance with facility security requirements (MARSEC).
Lead and participate in emergency response and spill response activities.
Gain knowledge of Incident Command System (ICS) structure, roles, and responsibilities, with the ability to serve assigned ICS role(s).
Assist, as needed, with U.S. Coast Guard and TGLO routine operations and security inspections.
Ensure all drill and exercise regulatory requirements are met.
Monitor crude specifications and ensure measurement accuracy per the P66 Measurement Manual.
Understand and proactively respond to commercial, marine, and pipeline needs.
Prioritize terminal pipeline and marine movements.
Communicate routinely with the scheduling team to ensure changes are prioritized to meet customer needs.
Understand and enforce P66 policies and procedures.
Review and update facility Site-Specific Procedures (SSPs) as needed.
Review operator timesheets for accuracy and approve them.
Ensure compliance with all marine-related documentation for vessel movements.
Utilize the IMPACT system to capture and manage incidents and audit findings.
Utilize the KMS system to manage the MOC process as it applies to the area of responsibility.
Ensure operations compliance with all applicable regulatory agency requirements (U.S. Coast Guard, EPA, TCEQ, TGLO, TRRC, and OSHA) and maintain associated records.