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Operational Assistant - Vacation Coverage
R$2,100/month
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No experience limit
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R. João Butschardt, 30 - Centro, Guaramirim - SC, 89270-000, Brazil
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**5.1.1. General Services Assistant Activities at the Loading Platform:** 5.1.1.1. Conduct inspections (periodic, daily, or random) of Tank Trucks (TT) in accordance with standard PE-1TP-00011 – Road Loading and Unloading Station – ECR and EDR; 5.1.1.2. Supervise the driver regarding parking of the TT on the platform, closing of windows and roof hatches, switching off the main power switch, connecting the platform’s grounding cable to the TT, and the driver’s use of required PPE for the activity; 5.1.1.3. Inspect the interior of TT cargo compartments, verifying the presence of residual ballast that could contaminate the product or cause overflow of the TT; 5.1.1.4. If residual material is present, perform drainage; 5.1.1.5. Monitor TT loading operations, supervising and guiding the driver; 5.1.1.6. Connect and disconnect hoses/arms; 5.1.1.7. Position the arm/hose in the appropriate location after loading/unloading, in accordance with local procedures; 5.1.1.8. Loading operations at Road Bases must be carried out in "AUTOMATIC" mode; manual-mode operations shall only occur upon authorization from the TRANSPETRO Operations Supervisor, specifically in cases where a malfunction has been confirmed in the loading arm meter, the Base’s supervisory system, or during FQIC calibration; 5.1.1.9. All information related to operations conducted in "MANUAL" mode must be recorded in a dedicated form containing, at minimum: time of occurrence, reason, authorized person, TT license plates, driver’s name and identification document, TT owner company, cargo owner company, and loaded volume; 5.1.1.10. Collect product samples from TTs and pipelines for analysis and reference samples, in accordance with TRANSPETRO’s operational procedures (PE-0TP-00096), pursuant to SGQ/GD (Quality Assurance System / Gasoline and Diesel) requirements and N-2732; 5.1.1.11. Perform field analyses according to N-2732 (density, temperature, visual appearance, and ethanol content for quality assessment); 5.1.1.12. In case of overflow, immediately notify Operations, remove excess product, and assist in platform cleanup if necessary; 5.1.1.13. Verify whether the product level aligns with the indicator arrow after loading; notify Operations if discrepancies exist and act per procedure; 5.1.1.14. Seal filling hatches and discharge outlets; 5.1.1.15. Verify whether the loaded volume matches the programmed volume; 5.1.1.16. Add additives to the product when requested (additives supplied by TRANSPETRO). **5.1.2. General Services Assistant Activities at the Unloading Platform:** 5.1.2.1. Conduct inspections (periodic, daily, or random) of Tank Trucks (TT) in accordance with standard PE-1TP-00011 – Road Loading and Unloading Station – ECR and EDR; 5.1.2.2. Break seals on all compartments and verify whether seals match the codes indicated on the unloading note; report any irregularities to Operations prior to unloading; 5.1.2.3. Supervise the driver regarding parking of the TT on the platform, closing of windows and roof hatches, switching off the main power switch, connecting the platform’s grounding cable to the TT, and the driver’s use of required PPE for the activity; 5.1.2.4. Drain each compartment via the bottom valve to check visual appearance; return drained volume to the TT if the product exhibits acceptable appearance; 5.1.2.5. Collect product samples from TTs and pipelines for analysis and reference samples, in accordance with TRANSPETRO’s operational procedures (PE-0TP-00096) and N 2732; 5.1.2.6. Perform field analyses (density, temperature, visual appearance, or ethanol content); 5.1.2.7. Obtain the driver’s signature on the TT unloading report and unloading note, where analytical data are recorded; 5.1.2.8. Verify product level relative to the TT’s indicator arrow and temperature probe prior to unloading; if discrepancies exist between origin and destination, withdraw or top up product in the driver’s presence and record the measured volume; 5.1.2.9. Convert density to 20°C using ABNT tables; 5.1.2.10. Monitor product measurement in liters at 20°C, comparing volume dispatched at 20°C with volume measured at 20°C at the Terminal; report discrepancies to Operations; 5.1.2.11. Verify whether seals applied to discharge outlets and filling hatches match those stated in the truck’s unloading documentation; 5.1.2.12. Monitor TT unloading operations, supervising and guiding the driver; 5.1.2.13. Connect and disconnect hoses; 5.1.2.14. Perform/verify alignment and activate pump for TT unloading; 5.1.2.15. Drain or unload all compartments, verifying absence of residuals; if none remain, release the TT for final verification, weighing, or departure following measurement at the receiving tank. NOTE: For TTs exceeding the scale’s weight or size limits, request a receiving tank measurement (with all loadings suspended) before and after TT unloading to determine quantities; **5.1.3. General Activities:** 5.1.3.1. Train drivers on operation of equipment used during TT loading/unloading and on registering TT arrival at the Base; 5.1.3.2. Monitor vacuum truck services during product collection; 5.1.3.3. Request equipment maintenance when required and monitor equipment maintenance activities; 5.1.3.4. Conduct inspections in the operational area and report all non-conformities or anomalies to Operations; 5.1.3.5. Monitor pipeline and equipment drainage; 5.1.3.6. Perform periodic (monthly) cleaning of platforms; 5.1.3.7. Monitor PT-related services; 5.1.3.8. Collect product samples from TTs, pipelines, and tanks for analysis and reference samples, in accordance with TRANSPETRO’s operational procedures (PE-0TP-00096), pursuant to SGQ/GD (Quality Assurance System / Gasoline and Diesel) requirements and N-2732; 5.1.3.9. Perform field analyses according to N-2732 (density, temperature, visual appearance, and ethanol content for quality assessment); 5.1.3.10. Open and close containment channels and basins; 5.1.3.11. Conduct area inspections (checklists); 5.1.3.12. Assist in loading waste TTs; 5.1.3.13. Drain tanks to ensure product quality; 5.1.3.14. Perform cleaning and painting (paints supplied by TRANSPETRO) of Loading Platforms and similar minor tasks when requested; 5.1.3.15. Assist with administrative base entry tasks when requested, including: 5.1.3.15.1. Check driver and TT documentation, recording TT entry and exit. 5.1.3.15.2. Verify tank space availability for TT unloading, determining the time slot for unloading based on availability; 5.1.3.15.3. Register product receipt (unloading) data per TT in the system; 5.1.3.15.4. Generate unloading reports (SAP); 5.1.3.15.5. Verify CT invoices and origin quality certificates; 5.1.3.15.6. Supervise and control scale operations; 5.1.3.15.7. Archive invoices and inspection receipts; 5.1.3.15.8. Register/update driver and TT records in relevant systems if required; 5.1.3.15.9. Block TT access to facilities and SAP upon failure of inspection per the verification checklist. Unlocking is permitted only after irregularities have been resolved; 5.1.3.15.10. Block TT and driver access to facilities and SAP if fraud involving the driver or TT is detected during operations at the Road Base. Job Type: Permanent CLT, Temporary Contract Duration: 1 month Compensation: R$2,100.00 per month Benefits: * Medical assistance * Meal allowance * Transportation allowance Selection Question(s): * Do you hold a high school completion certificate issued by an educational institution recognized by the MEC? * Do you have work experience in fuel and petroleum derivatives storage and distribution bases or related activities? If yes, how long?

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