A great role for retired or semi-retired individuals.
3 hours / week
Daily tasks of a Line Handler include:
- Tie up and release ships.
- Visually inspect the ship to be involved in the upcoming transfer in order to ensure that the ship is mechanically sound and there is no defective equipment before the loading or unloading process begins.
- Check the ship for the last product contained.
- Hook up/disconnect cargo and fuelling hoses.
- Connect hoses or pipes and operate equipment to load and unload liquid petroleum, chemical or other products on and off the ship.
- Disconnect the loading arm/hose and inspect for any leaks prior to releasing the ship.
- Communicate with the facility supervisor on any problems as they occur.
- Process and complete the appropriate paperwork/documentation following the client鈥檚 requirements.
- May perform other activities, such as opening containers and crates, filling warehouse orders, assisting in taking inventory and weighing and checking materials.
- This position will require to wear CSA Approved Life Jackets for the job.
- Strictly follows the latest approved version of methods and SOPs.
- The incumbent is expected to be able to identify errors in their work, process or loading defects and then immediately inform the Site Leader or Shift Leader.
- Does not conduct any work without authorized training and instruction.
- Proficiency must be demonstrated according to training matrix before the technician can work independently. This may involve visual inspection of their work by the supervisor or Site Leader.
- Contact the Supervisor/Site Leader if there are any doubts regarding the incumbent鈥檚 ability to fulfill test requirements satisfactorily.