Entity:
Customers & Products
Job Family Group:
Operations Group
Job Description:
Our purpose is to deliver energy to the world, today and tomorrow. For over 100 years, bp has focused on discovering, developing and producing oil and gas in the nations where we operate. We are one of the few companies globally that can provide governments and customers with an integrated energy offering. Delivering our strategy sustainably in is fundamental to achieving our ambition to be a net zero company by 2050 or sooner.
About the role
Carry out fuel depot operations related tasks.
Key Accountabilities
Leadership
The Depot Operator (DO) is responsible for understanding basic HSSE behaviours required for excellent HSSE performance and taking active responsibility for own safe behaviours.
The Do also needs to be capable of intervening when they consider it is safe to do so – to prevent any unsafe acts or conditions they become aware of leading to incidents.
The DO also needs to be capable of clear two- way communications with other staff in order to successful carry out their work.
Operations Management
The Depot Operator (DO) is responsible for completing documentation of the various tasks performed and recording results. This includes;
operational tasks,
maintenance tasks,
compliance tasks,
stock control,
near miss reports,
defect reporting.
Operations
The Depot Operator (DO) is responsible for carrying out the day-to-day operational tasks safely, optimally and efficiently. The DO receives fuel into storage, looks after the day-to-day storage and handling procedures and loads refueling vehicles.
The DO is responsible to perform all tasks in accordance with the site Operating Standards. The DO operates sophisticated, high-cost mobile and fixed equipment in carrying out these tasks.
At a typical airport, these basic operating tasks are, but not limited to;
fuel receiving,
storage and handling,
preventative maintenance,
fueller filling,
product quality,
HSSE
The DO must be HSSE minded and work safely at all times.
The DO works within a team and therefore his actions and behaviours will impact on others.
The DO must be fully conversant and align with all Company and Legislated HSE requirements which apply to the Airfield Operation and is accountable for completing Compliance Tasks that have been assigned.
The DO must strictly enforce to the Air BP Rules for Operators.
The DO must report all unsafe acts and conditions and near misses to the Senior Operator at all times.
The DO must acknowledge that Working Safely is a condition of Employment.
Product Quality
The DO is required to perform tasks critical to the Quality Assurance System and as such they shall be fully trained in such tasks and nominated as an approved Product Quality Inspector. Such Critical Tasks include, but may not be limited to, the following:
Checking the documentation on incoming consignments is accurate and that it corresponds to the transport/container concerned.
Visual inspection and control checks on incoming material, including the checking of seals on vehicles if present.
Discharge into storage.
Release of product into Fuellers.
Sampling of aviation products.
Maintaining records of stock/quality/equipment checks as appropriate.
Fixed and Mobile Plant Maintenance
At the direction of the Operations manager or the Senior Operator, the DO will carry out such tasks as are vital in the day to day running of the facility. These include but are not limited to:
Equipment maintenance.
Miscellaneous tasks within the Depot.
Cleaning of fixed and mobile equipment.
General housekeeping tasks.