-Maintain training in Safety and Hazmat requirements at the facility. -Record product temperature and levels in storage tanks. -Climb tank stairs, operate valves and pumps, gauge tanks. -Understand and comply with customer and Kinder Morgan's rules and policies. -Perform all work in strict accordance with Environmental, Health and Safety policies and procedures. -Load and offload rail/tank cars, ships and barges. -Perform work as assigned and directed by Foreman. -Assist Operations with product transfer alignments including piping, pumps and associated valves. -Perform all work in strict accordance with operating policies, procedures and checklists. -Become a member of the Emergency Response Team. -Climb ladders and work at high elevations, using the proper safety equipment -Perform or assist in the performance of preventive and regular maintenance duties.
-Must possess and maintain a valid motor vehicle operator's license and a driving record satisfactory to the company and its insurers and must be willing to use personal and/or company vehicle in the course of employment. -Must be able to pass respiratory fit testing. -Must pass and complete Safety training/certification as required by customers to work in their facilities and as required by Kinder Morgan at all locations. -Must be willing and able to work as a part of team, take direction from supervisor(s), keep required work schedules, focus attention to details, and follow work rules. -In order to appropriately perform the essential duties of this job, regular work attendance is required. -Must be able to work on docks -Regularly required to stand, walk, climb, bend, squat, reach, etc. for extended periods of time. -Basic math skills required -Able to work with wrenches and pipe wrenches and other tools -Regularly exposed to outside in adverse weather conditions and also but not limited to: heights in excess of 5 feet, work in confined spaces and in elevated work areas, etc. -Ability to carry a company issued cell phone/radio and be on-call during and after regular business and non-working hours including after dark hours, for work as may be required, assigned and scheduled as dictated by operations -Regularly lift and/or move a up to 50 pounds -Must be able to effectively communicate verbally. -Ability to identify, report, and correct safety and environmental concerns. -Must train in Safety and Hazmat requirements at the facility -Able to handle working with chemicals, acids and petroleum products and be around vapors with respiratory protection -Must be willing to work day or night shift schedule as assigned and overtime with little to no notice during the week, weekends, holiday, etc. as needed for operational needs. -Some College Education preferred. -The successful candidate will be required to clear a drug screen and a complete background check, after an offer has been extended and prior to being employed -Must obtain and/or meet all requirements to enter foreign trade zones such as background checks by the Department of Homeland Security, i.e. obtain and maintain a Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC). -Regularly required to stand, walk, climb, etc. for extended periods of time -High School Diploma or GED Equivalent is required. -Requires turning and tightening nuts and bolts lifting up to 50 pounds at times. -Proficient in comprehension of written work orders
-Pioneered the MLP structure to grow rapidly. -Functions as a toll‑road for energy: fee‑based transport and storage of natural gas, crude, refined products, and CO₂. -Its four core segments—Natural Gas Pipelines, Products Pipelines, Terminals and CO₂—span diverse energy needs. -Annually transports ~2.1 million barrels/day of petroleum products. -Projects range from traditional pipelines to CO₂‑enhanced oil recovery. -Notable history includes a 2014 full merger of multiple units into a single public firm and big-ticket acquisitions. -Also owns Tennessee Gas Pipeline and Plantation Pipeline, linking Gulf, coastal, and inland U.S. markets. -Distinctive facts: led by a $1‑salary chairman model, publishes its budget publicly and runs vessels via Jones Act fleet. -Backlog includes ~$8 b natural gas projects, fueling expansion tied to AI, data centers, LNG, and industrial demand.
Energy
Infrastructure
Oil and Gas Pipelines
Petroleum Products Transportation
Liquids Terminals
Natural Gas Pipelines
Carbon Dioxide Injection
Carbon Sequestration
Dry Bulk Terminals
Materials Services (Rail Transloading)
Chemical Industries
Refining
Marine Transportation
Crude Oil Solutions
-must clear a drug screen and complete a background check before employment. -must undergo background checks by the department of homeland security to enter foreign trade zones.