Inspector
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The Inspector is responsible for performing inspection work in petroleum and petrochemical terminals, refineries, and aboard ships and barges. The role involves quantification, sampling, and supervision of petroleum products, chemical goods, and lubricating oils in accordance with industry standards and guidelines established by API and Saybolt. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Measure and quantify liquid crude oil, petroleum products, chemical goods, and lubricating oils based on ship measurements. Determine the quantity of goods using draft surveys. Assess the amount of oil residues, petroleum products, chemical goods, and lubricating oils remaining on a vessel after discharge. Measure and verify the quantity of goods in shore tanks. Conduct bunker surveys to determine the amount of fuel on board and collect bunker fuel samples. Determine the quantity of goods in rail tank cars and tank containers. Assess the amount of liquefied gases in ship tanks. Inspect the cleanliness of tanks and holds on bulk carriers. Supervise the loading and unloading of crude oil, petroleum products, chemical goods, and lubricating oils onto and from ships. Oversee the weighing of goods using truck and rail scales. Collect and properly label goods samples for analysis. Work within a task-based system to ensure efficient operations. Ensure compliance with safety regulations and industry standards. Continuously update knowledge and skills within the field. To always respect and protect company and client confidentiality. Perform additional duties as assigned, demonstrating adaptability and a commitment to operational excellence.