Fuel Farm Operator (Boston Airport) at FSM Group LLC
Boston, Massachusetts, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Jun, 26

Salary

23.0

Posted On

27 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Fuel Facility Inspection, Equipment Inspection, Fuel Receipt, Pipeline Fuel Receipt, Hydrant System Inspection, ATA 103 Procedures, Quality Control, Fuel Inventory Maintenance, Log Maintenance, Periodic Inspections, Scheduled Inspections, Repair Assistance, Climbing, Safety Equipment Use, Record Keeping, Tool Possession

Industry

Airlines and Aviation

Description
Description FSM Group, an aviation fuel management company with multiple locations in the US, has immediate openings for Fuel Facility Operators at the Boston Airport. Starting pay is $23.00 per hour. Essential Functions: The ability to work overtime, meet attendance standards and adhere to all safety and performance standards are essential. Operators are responsible for the inspection of fuel facilities Inspect equipment Receive fuel from transport trucks Receive fuel from pipelines Inspect the hydrant system Requirements Two years' experience on the following: Accepting petroleum products into all storage facilities in accordance with ATA 103 established procedures and quality controls; Quality control of fuel and facility inspections and integrity of fuel systems; Maintenance of fuel inventories, truck receipt logs and bill of ladings; Periodic and scheduled inspections; Assisting mechanics for scheduled and unscheduled repairs and maintenance; Working at truck racks and fuel storage tanks with the ability to climb/use safety equipment to the top of fuel tanks and truck racks; Maintenance and updating daily records, truck receiving logs and inspections forms; Must possess tools. Joining the FSM Team of professionals offers job security, growth opportunities along with a full set of uniforms with a generous 401K and health care and insurance programs. EOE - M/F/D/V, Diversity is a Strength and where Safety Matters
Responsibilities
Operators are primarily responsible for the inspection of fuel facilities, inspecting equipment, and managing the receipt of fuel from both transport trucks and pipelines. This includes inspecting the hydrant system and adhering to all safety and performance standards.
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