Start your career as a Site Director at Vopak and contribute to social themes such as energy security and energy transition. We offer you a working environment that is safe and pleasant and where equality, diversity and satisfaction are of paramount importance. Ready to develop yourself and make a positive impact? Improve the world and start as a Site Director at Vopak.
What will you do as a Site Director?
This role requires a strong understanding of California government regulations, union labor relations, and best practices in facilities management. The ideal candidate will ensure compliance with safety standards, optimize operational efficiency, and lead a diverse team in a unionized environment.
Salary Range: $164,531.00 - 205,664.00 USD Annual
What do we offer you?
Competitive, market-based compensation package depending on your experience and knowledge.
Career development and growth opportunities.
Medical / Dental / Vision Insurance
Flexible Spending Account Options
Short Term/Long Term Disability Insurance
Basic and Supplemental Life/AD&D Insurance
401(k) Incentive Savings Plan
Paid Holidays (Fixed and floating)
Paid Time Off and Sick Days
Additional Benefits:
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program
Accident Insurance
Legal Plan
Critical Illness Insurance
Hospital Indemnity Insurance
Legal Plan
ID Theft Insurance
Universal Life
What do we expect from you as a Site Director?
Must possess or be able to obtain a TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) as required by the Maritime Transportation Security Act.
4 year degree from accredited university in a technical or business field; engineering preferred
Advanced degree preferred
Minimum of 10 years supervisory experience
Minimum of 15 years’ experience working in Commercial or Technical/Engineering fields preferred
5+ years working in emergency response environments; knowledge of response and incident command systems
Proven experience in creating, analyzing and working within budgets
Experience in writing and implementing processes and procedures
Excellent analytical skills and abilities; multi-task person; project management skills; experience in implementing capital improvement projects
Proven negotiations skills
Excellent computer skills, including ability to use MS Office suite, various email, internet, and other programs; proven ability to generate excellent informational reports and presentations
Excellent English communications skills, both oral and written; ability to speak intelligently and calmly with public and media representatives in normal and crisis situations; excellent public relations skills
Experience managing and developing staff
Experience working with Federal, state and local environmental regulations including RCRA and general understanding of OSHA, Coast Guard’s OPA90 and security regulations, and National Fire Protection Association rules (NFPA); In-depth knowledge of EPA and regulations from the Department of Toxic Substances Control.
Proven work experience with CAL-OSHA, the South Coast Air Quality Management District and the State and Regional Water Quality Control Board required.
What does your day look like?
Your core responsibilities are:
Acts as ultimate authority for location; leads all aspects of operations at location; delegates authority as appropriate
Coordinates with Engineering and Technical Service to accomplish improvements to the facility; creates new workflow processes as needed
Collaborate with upper management to develop long-term strategies for facility operations and maintenance.
Identify and prioritize capital improvement projects based on operational needs and budget constraints.
Maintain high safety standards and ensure operations follow industry, local and internal policy
Develops and manages a network of relevant stakeholders (i.e., government agencies, industry competitors, clients, media representatives, etc.); represents Company on day-to-day basis; handles strategic, legal and/or financial issues of significant impact; cooperates with Company legal representatives
Develops business and market initiatives for the location, with proper authorization; ensures realization of initiatives thus providing services, products and technical capabilities for current and future business
Ensures local IT policy, plans and processes are in place and support current and future requirements for the location
Analyze operational metrics and implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and reduce costs.
Develop and implement budget management for maintenance operations, ensuring cost-effectiveness and accountability.
Ensure all operations comply with local, state, and federal regulations, including OSHA and environmental standards.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of California labor laws and regulations affecting unionized workplaces. Manages Customer Service and logistics for scheduling, expediting and planning surface and marine movements
Manages Maintenance to ensure all corrective and preventative maintenance is scheduled and assets are maintained in accordance with company standards
Works with customers on new products, procedures, planning and implementation
Ensures local policies and processes for finance and administration are implemented and followed; ensures timely and accurate regional reporting of financial results
Works with commercial on local sales/commercial strategy, plans and processes, ensuring a clear business/customer proposition, market communication and the achievement of targeted sales revenues and margins for the location
Functions as authority for facility; escalates situations as necessary
Handles customer complaints regarding location operations ensuring satisfactory resolution for all parties
Owner of incidents investigation and reporting; prepares incident reports; implements approved corrective action/s
Maintains high level relationships and commercial contacts to ensure market know how and commercial contracts with key customers
Manages and develops all location staff; oversees managers and supervisors assuring development of employees throughout the location
Travel regularly between the two West Coast sites to oversee operations and maintenance activities, ensuring consistency and quality across locations. Some travel required to the business unit office in Houston, Tx.
Ensures West Coast terminals are represented with all environmental regulatory agencies and customer environmental personnel
Manages the local organization; ensures cost effective and efficient terminal organizational structure, plans, processes, systems and culture
Plans, executes and monitors local business plan and budget aligned with divisional plans, creates budget and strategy designed to achieve short term strategic goals
Ensures terminal represents Company interests in community and industry meetings
Serve as the primary point of contact for union representatives regarding labor relations, contract negotiations, and workforce issues.
Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, including vendors, contractors, and regulatory agencies.
Trains regularly on all Federal, state and local environmental regulations, requirements and guidelines including, but not limited to, RCRA requirements; follows and adheres to all guidelines, regulations, and requirements
Performs other duties assigned by management that fall within the generally expected scope of this position
Work Environment
This employee generally works in an office environment, away from extremes of cold or heat. Limited to no exposure to noise and vibrations other than normal daily office sounds. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The employee should not have regular exposure to fumes, odors, toxic conditions, dust or poor ventilation.
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to walk, sit, speak and hear. The employee is required to stand, use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; the employee may be required, on occasion, to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to ten (10) pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Employee may be required to travel by air, rail, bus, or car.
Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States. The Company will not sponsor immigration or work visas.
Inclusion & Diversity:
Vopak stores vital products with care. Our commitment to care extends to all our stakeholders, including our own employees, new talents and people in our local communities around the globe. We believe that each individual has the right to be treated with respect and dignity, and to work in a professional atmosphere that promotes equal opportunities and prohibits discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, political orientation or trade union membership, allowing everyone at Vopak to develop their full potential.
It is Vopak’s policy to employ and administer employees without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, citizenship status, or status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam Era and in accordance with federal and state civil rights laws.
Accommodations
If you require reasonable accommodation to complete a job application, pre-employment testing, or a job interview, or to otherwise participate in the hiring process, please contact hr.usa@vopak.com.
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