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Petroleum Pipeline System Controllers
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston Mont Belvieu, TX 77580
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Installation/Maintenance/Repair
Relevant Work Experience:1+ to 2 Years
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:Mont Belvieu, TX 77580
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Facilities Management/Maintenance;Oil Rig & Pipeline Install/Maintain/Repair;General/Other: Installation/Maintenance/Repair
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:1+ to 2 Years
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Petroleum Pipeline System Controllers
Your direct line to career excellence!
Buckeye Partners, L.P., the nation’s premier transporter of petroleum products and owner and operator of refined petroleum product terminals, is seeking qualified candidates for the following position:
Petroleum Pipeline System Controllers (Job Code #PC-MTBELV), located in our Mont Belvieu, TX – Control Center to monitor and control activities throughout the pipeline system.
Requirements:
*HS diploma, with business or technical education, or work experience in responsible, independent position;
*Experience in pipeline station/terminal operations a plus; excellent communication skills.
*Ability to operate multi-screen computer work station, to calculate times and volumes, to plan activities from a pipeline schedule, to prioritize work, to remain focused in stressful situations, to perform multiple tasks simultaneously, to work 12-hour rotating shift work, and to be dependable/flexible to accommodate frequent unscheduled changes in work routine.
Interested candidates should review full job descriptions at www.Buckeye.com Buckeye offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits package. For immediate consideration, please email your resume and cover letter (in Microsoft Word or PDF format) to: resumes@buckeye.com and indicate Job Code.
Buckeye Partners, LP
Connecting People with Great Careers
www.buckeye.com
EOE M/F/D/V, Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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