Customer service, together with providing the final quality control check of the product, are the major factors at the terminal. The manner in which trucks are expedited, customers handled, and activities conducted are vital to providing efficient service to customers.
Maintaining terminal buildings and equipment in good condition and operating equipment safely is vital to continued employment.
Efficient handling of product in both receiving and shipping is essential to efficient terminal operations.
Internal controls providing reasonable assurance of effective and efficient operations, including actions to prevent and detect fraud and protect Company resources
Ensure compliance with internal control procedures - communicating problems in operations, unwarranted deviations from established standards, and violations of policy or law
Responsible for the unloading of barges and or railcars, transferring of the products into proper silos, sampling and testing of products received and shipped.
Loads bulk unit trucks correctly, providing legal weights and proper product for customer delivery or pick up.
Responsible for safe, proper use and operation of unloading equipment (vibrators, compressors, front- end loader, blowers, pumps, vacuum systems, barge moving equipment, railcar mover, pneumatic door opener, boot lifts, hoisting equipment, etc.).
Processes Bill of Ladings.
Proficient in trouble shooting terminal equipment failures
Performs all other duties and functions required by terminal management associated with the operation of the terminal so long as those duties do not present a hazard or violate any known governmental law.
Demonstrate a commitment to communicating, improving and adhering to health, safety and environmental policies in all work environments and areas. Promote a culture of safety and exhibit these behaviors.