Sampler

Lake Charles, LA
Part Time
Mid Level

Sampler

Sabine Surveyors is a full-service marine surveying and consulting company founded in 1968. Our services include bulk and project cargo surveys, hull and machinery surveys, damage surveys, P&I surveys, on-hire, and off-hire bunker and/or vessel condition surveys, vessel appraisals, vessel audits, management audits, shipyard representation services, CRF 46 Subchapter M Compliance services and vendor audits. 

IF INTERESTED IN POSITION PLEASE APPLY DIRECTLY ON OUR WEBSITE Company Website Application Link

Benefits:

  • 401 (k)

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

This position is responsible for the following; other duties may be assigned as required:

  1. Complying with terminal regulations and requirements necessary for access.
  2. Ensuring that client instructions are on hand and understood before starting operations or taking over a shift.
  3. Sampling bulk material from moving conveyor belt with appropriate equipment to ASTM or equivalent standards.
  4. Obtaining and recording temperatures of bulk materials.
  5. Splitting and crushing obtained samples as per the client’s and Sampling Supervisor’s instructions.
  6. Storing, bagging, sealing, labeling, and packaging sample bags of sampled material.
  7. Maintaining Sample Log during sampling operations.
  8. Filling out necessary custody control documents prior to turning over samples to a third party.
  9. Remaining at place of work until properly relieved in person by oncoming relief.
  10. Participating in monthly safety meetings.
  11. Regularly cleaning on-site storage/office units after each job and as required.

Required Education & Experience:

  1. High School Diploma or six (6) months sampling experience.
  2. Current valid driver’s license.
  3. Current valid Transportation Worker’s Identification Credential (TWIC).

Working Conditions:

  1. Regular exposure to all weather conditions, especially hot, humid, and rainy weather, combined with some regular work indoors in environmentally controlled conditions.
  2. Must wear hearing, eye, and head protection, and proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  3. Some climbing (20 feet or higher), bending, stooping, and lifting (50 lbs.) involved.
  4. Working with hot, dusty, and sometimes hazardous materials.
  5. Work on marine vessels or in terminal settings, walking over uneven surfaces.
  6. Traverse gangways and ladders at varying heights.

Necessary Equipment Operation:

  1. Life vest, temperature probe and sensor, bag sealer, splitter, crusher, air compressor.

Special Skills:

  1. Ability to work under deadlines and schedule pressures.
  2. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  3. High performance and a strong team player.
  4. Commitment to company values, policies, and safety program.

At Sabine Surveyors, Ltd, we are dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We adhere to all relevant equal employment and affirmative action laws and encourage applications from all qualified individuals, including women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans.

We evaluate all candidates without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to a discrimination-free environment and prohibit retaliation against anyone who raises concerns or participates in investigations.

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