Petroleum Inspector
Job Summary
Responsible for inspection and sampling work performed in the field, completion of all necessary paperwork, correct distribution of samples and timely communications with office staff.
Primary Duties and Responsibilties
Perform inspection and sampling work in the field according to industry and customer requirements, to include:
- Physical measurement of product, obtaining temperatures of product, sampling of product and calculations of volume.
- Be familiar with and follow American Petroleum Institute (API) and IFIA procedures at all times
- Carry out all assigned tasks in accordance with the latest industry standards and practices and in accordance with the specific instructions provided by supervisor. Maintain required communications with office staff and keep them fully updated of any changes to the initial plan.
- Responsible for the correct preparation and distribution of all field reports to vessels, terminals, and the office
- Responsible for the proper identification and timely transportation of the samples obtained in the course of their activities
- Other similar tasks as assigned by supervisor
Skills / Qualifications
- High school diploma, related experience in the industry is a plus.
- Ability to read, write and communicate in English.
- Basic math skills including the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
- Familiarity with basic computer skills in word processing and spreadsheet programs.
- Must have unrestricted use of a licensed and insured vehicle in good, safe operating condition that can be used on the job for both personal and sample transportation in all ambient weather conditions.
- Must possess a valid current driving license and meet the requirements of AmSpec Safe Driving Policy.
- Must be ready to accept job assignments at any time, 24 x 7, including scheduled days off. Overtime must be worked as required to meet the needs of the branch office. Must be willing to work shifts if required by location.
- Must be able to work in refineries, terminals, and on-board marine vessels as necessary.
- Must respond to communications from the office and be available at all times.
- Attendance at monthly safety meetings is required.