Key Responsibilities
1- Operational Oversight
- Supervise daily terminal activities during the shift including ship discharge, tank transfers, additive dosing, and truck loading.
- Monitor all field and control room operations to ensure continuity and safety of processes.
2- Personnel Supervision
- Lead, direct, and support terminal operators during shift assignments.
- Ensure compliance with shift schedules, task execution, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
3- Safety & Compliance
- Ensure strict adherence to safety policies, PPE use, and operational permits (e.g., hot work, confined space).
- Respond to and manage emergencies or abnormal conditions such as spills, leaks, or alarms.
- Ensure compliance with relevant regulatory standards (OSHA, EPA, 33CFR, API).
4- Marine & Truck Logistics
- Coordinate with the Marine Scheduler and vessel agents for safe and timely product receipt.
- Supervise truck rack activities, including driver documentation, load authorization, and terminal access.
5- Shift Handover & Reporting
- Conduct thorough shift handovers with incoming/outgoing supervisors.
- Document daily operations, incidents, maintenance issues, and performance metrics.
6- Equipment & Infrastructure Monitoring
- Report equipment malfunctions and coordinate with Maintenance to ensure operational readiness.
- Conduct routine field inspections (pipelines, valves, pumps, fire systems, etc.).
7- Customer Service & Communication
- Coordinate with internal stakeholders to align dispatch schedules and inventory availability.
- Ensure customer needs and service quality are maintained, especially during off-hours.
8- Continuous Improvement & Training
- Promote a culture of continuous improvement in safety, reliability, and operational performance.
- Support the onboarding and training of new personnel on shift.
Position Requirements
Work Experience:
- Minimum 3 years in terminal operations, including product handling, marine discharge, and truck rack supervision.
- Leadership experience in an industrial or high-risk environment is preferred.
Education, Certificates & Professional Licenses:
- Undergraduate University Degree, Chemical, mechanical or industrial engineer, Industrial Technician or equivalent. Preferred.
- HAZWOPER, TWIC, and applicable OSHA/API certifications preferred.
General and Technical Skills:
- Ability to read and comprehend simple instruccions, emails and / or standard procedures.
- Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other employees and organizations.
- Planning and organizational skills are required in order to prioritize and managed multiple demans in a fast-paced environment.
- Position requires basic knowledge of computers programs as Excel, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook.
- Experience in data entry using ERP Systems (NAV preferred).
- Knowledge of the gasoline/petroleum industry in Puerto Rico (preferred)
- Strong understanding of fuel handling, tank farm systems, and marine unloading operations.
- Ability to interpret P&IDs, terminal schematics, and operational procedures.
- Competence in using terminal automation systems and incident reporting tools.
- Strong decision-making skills under pressure.
Competencies
- Strong communication skills: verbal and written in English and Spanish; strong analytical and problem solving skills; strong cross-functional orientation and ability to work successfully in an opened space organization; experience working as part of a team to drive results. Ability to be multi-task and work under pressure.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to work rotating 12-hour shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Frequent walking, climbing, and exposure to outdoor conditions in a fuel terminal environment.
- Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S.