Diversified downstream energy firm operating refineries, logistics, asphalt, renewables
Transport and deliver hazardous fuel, load/unload tanks, ensure safety compliance.
6 days ago ago
Entry-level
Full Time
Lubbock, TX
Field
Company Size
1,987 Employees
Service Specialisms
Oil and Gas
Energy Production
Refining
Logistics
Transportation
Petroleum Distribution
Marketing and Sales
Retail Operations
Sector Specialisms
Petroleum Refining
Asphalt
Renewable Fuels
Logistics
Wholesale Marketing
Convenience-store Retailing
Role
Description
load delivery
safety meetings
cargo loading
equipment inspection
regulatory compliance
driver qualification
Ensure the correct gallons and grades are safely being loaded and delivered at the correct location.
Attend mandatory safety meetings.
Safely drive to and from various locations as dispatched.
Comply and perform proper methods of loading and unloading various cargos, including hazardous and nonhazardous materials, to include connecting and disconnecting loading and unloading hoses, pressure hose, and product pump; monitoring gauges; opening and closing valves; and gauging depth of product in cargo tank and/or storage tanks.
Maintain, clean, and perform regular inspections of all company owned and leased equipment.
Follow all Department of Transportation safety regulations, all loading facility rules, and all applicable laws at all times.
Maintain qualification to drive through mandatory physicals, drug screens, license renewals, etc.
Maintain qualification to drive as mandated by the Department of Transportation.
Maintain authorization to load and unload product at facilities we conduct business with once authorized in the training process.
Requirements
class a cdl
hazmat
tanker
2 years
fmcsa
24/7
Must be able to work day shift, night shift, weekends, and holidays. The fuel transportation business is 24/7/365.
Understanding of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations with an emphasis on the Hazardous Materials section of the regulations.
Knowledge and Skills Class A commercial driver’s license with hazmat and tanker endorsements.
Must be able to bend, lift, carry, connect, disconnect, mount, and dismount heavy pieces of equipment (i.e. commercial grade fuel delivery hoses) and without creating a safety hazard.
Must be able to sit for extended periods of time driving.
Thorough understanding of hazardous materials pick-up and delivery procedures.
Two years of CDL driving experience with hazmat and safe record.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$17B Revenue
Annual Revenue
The company generated approximately $17 billion in revenue in 2023.
300,000 bpd
Crude Capacity
The company operates refineries with a combined crude processing capacity of 300,000 barrels per day.
$330M Capital Program
Capital Investment
The company has allocated $330 million in capital expenditures for 2024, focusing on sustaining and growth projects.
It combines refining, asphalt, renewable fuels, and logistics under one roof, often turning crude into both traditional and lower-carbon products.
Its logistics arm spans pipelines, storage, and terminals across West Texas and the Southeast, tying production to markets efficiently.
The company has navigated market cycles with acquisitions—buying Alon in 2017—and divestitures like selling MAPCO in 2016 and California refining assets in 2018.
A standout is its venture arm and carbon-capture initiatives, leveraging existing assets to explore low-carbon and future-proof energy projects.
It holds a niche in integrated energy—from crude to diesel, biodiesel, asphalt, and storage—bridging traditional refining and emerging fuels.
Culture + Values
We strive to deliver market competitive returns to investors while providing tangible benefits to all of our stakeholders.
Target zero workplace accidents and injuries.
Safety, health and environmental compliance are core values.
We measure our environmental performance daily, review our progress with the EHS Committee quarterly, and publicly report annually.
We disclose our reports, policies and performance data guiding our ESG processes and progress.
Responsible, ethical and transparent business practices.
Environment + Sustainability
34% Reduction Target
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Aims to reduce Scope 1 & 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 34% by 2030 from a 2012 baseline.
20% Emissions Reduction
GHG Emissions from 2019 to 2022
Achieved a 20% reduction in Scope 1 & 2 greenhouse gas emissions between 2019 and 2022.
$45.2M Investment
Sustainable Infrastructure
Allocated $45.2 million in 2022 to improve energy efficiency, waste reduction, and water recycling.
145,000 mt CO₂/year
Carbon Capture Pilot
Big Spring carbon capture project set to capture approximately 145,000 metric tons of CO₂ annually.
Net-zero carbon emissions commitment by 2050 (interim: 30% by 2030, 50% by 2040)
Allocated $78.3 million in 2022 for environmental tech: $42.6 m carbon capture, $22.7 m renewable-energy infrastructure, $13 m emissions monitoring
Sustainable Operations Team led by EVP Operations aligns strategy, units, capital, supply chain and personnel to meet sustainability goals
Inclusion & Diversity
30% Female Board
Board Diversity Goal
By 2022, the company aims to have at least 30% of its board members be female and/or racially diverse.
4 Groups
Employee Resource Groups
The company established four Employee Resource Groups in 2021 to support diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Published first EEO‑1 demographic disclosure: employees by gender & ethnicity, managers by gender & race
Senior Director for DE&I role created and DE&I Policy published