The Technical / Maintenance Manager safeguards terminal performance by keeping every physical asset structurally sound and operating within design specification. This person owns delivery of customer, expansion, and capital projects on budget, and acts as the terminal's primary point of contact for technical matters with customers, contractors, and regulators. The role also ensures assets stay reliable over time through disciplined preventative maintenance, all while holding the terminal to rigorous safety and quality standards.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Budget & Strategy: Builds and administers capital budgets and identifies cost-reduction opportunities that strengthen the long-term reliability of terminal assets.
- Project Execution: Directs the design, construction, and on-time delivery of capital projects and facility modifications that support evolving business requirements.
- Stakeholder Coordination: Acts as the central point of contact for technical, engineering, and maintenance issues, coordinating across internal teams, customers, contractors, and regulatory authorities.
- Maintenance & Reliability: Leads comprehensive maintenance programs, including three-year maintenance plans (3YMP), and drives continuous improvement in day-to-day operations.
- Team Leadership: Leads, coaches, and develops the project and maintenance teams, building capability and productivity to sustain technical excellence.
- Technology & Equipment: Assesses and adopts new terminal technologies and maintains accurate, current records for all facility equipment.
- Safety & Compliance: Enforces Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality (SHEQ) standards without exception, and stays current on regulatory requirements to ensure ongoing compliance.
- Governance & Audits: Conducts technical audits and provides corporate governance oversight to keep projects and operations aligned with company standards and applicable regulations.
REQUIREMENTS
- 10-15 years of relevant project management experience in a terminal, refinery, or petrochemical plant setting, with demonstrated leadership of technical teams; 5+ years of terminal-specific experience preferred.
- Skilled at translating complex technical plans and regulatory documents into terminology that non-technical stakeholders can readily understand.
- Strong project and financial management skills, with the ability to run multiple projects and budgets simultaneously using MS Office, MS Project, and computer-aided design software.
- Deep working knowledge of health, safety, and environmental (SHE) principles, including risk assessment methods (QRA, EIA, HAZOP), environmental regulations such as RCRA, and industry standards including API, ANSI, NFPA, ISGOTT, and OCIMF.
Pay: $127,675.00 - $185,326.00 per year
Work Location: In person