Oiler Job Description
Oiler Duties & Responsibilities
To write an effective oiler job description, begin by listing detailed duties, responsibilities and expectations. We have included oiler job description templates that you can modify and use.
Sample responsibilities for this position include:
Oiler Qualifications
Qualifications for a job description may include education, certification, and experience.
Licensing or Certifications for Oiler
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: STCW, MIST, BOSIET
Education for Oiler
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Employers hiring for the oiler job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as High School and Associate Degree in General Education, Education, Diesel Technology, Manufacturing, Technical, Military, Industrial
Skills for Oiler
Desired skills for oiler include:
Desired experience for oiler includes:
Oiler Examples
Oiler Job Description
- Fills container, such as oil can, grease gun, or tank, or wells and sumps of lubricating systems with specified lubricant
- Observes panel to determine efficiency of automatic lubricant system and turns or adjusts valves to egulate flow of oil
- Inspects moving parts of mechanical equipment to detect wear and determine need for lubrication
- Records and maintains production, repair, and machine and equipment maintenance information
- Supports and participates in the organization’s Continual Improvement Program to conform to ISO 9001 requirements by complying with Quality Policies and Procedures and meeting Quality Objectives
- Maintain a safe working attitude by following all project, safety and operational procedures, rules and regulations
- Observe all Company Safety Policies at all times
- Shared accountability for environmental compliance of assigned facility
- Continue current standards achieved in quality, and participate in innovative programs that relate to asphalt production
- This position requires a thorough understanding of the asphalt manufacturing process, plant repairs and maintenance
- Bending and lifting
- Carrying weights in excess of 50 pounds
- Grasping, reaching, sitting
- Requires working in environments at varying temperatures and noise levels
- Able to lift and position vehicle equipment weighing up to 50 lbs
- Able to sit long periods while driving
Oiler Job Description
- Develops knowledge of customer base
- Assists sales and QC customer/product development
- Coordinates with QC and operations for highest efficiency
- Assist in cost control initiatives related to asphalt plants to include production, maintenance, materials, and overall production effectiveness
- Perform miscellaneous activities and special projects
- Manage inventory and order all materials required for HBP production
- Maintain daily production summary that illustrates cost to produce and tracks material usage and sales volumes
- Implement maintenance plan on plants
- Must be willing to operate various pieces of equipment on a daily basis (Water Truck, Hot plants, Man lift, Loaders)
- Loads and unloads cargo or operates equipment mounted on vehicle or trailer
- Able to stand long periods while cargo is being loaded and unloaded
- Must possess current USCG Merchant Mariner’s Credentials endorsed as Oiler, or greater
- Experience with and understanding of the seasoning/oiling process and equipment, its functions, how to adjust and the effect of any adjustments
- Requires basic mathematical skills to be able to add, subtract, multiply and divide combined with the ability to read and interpret formulas and recipes, and calculate proportions, rations and ingredient amounts
- Requires teamwork ability with a positive attitude
- Must follow the computer work order process
Oiler Job Description
- Machine tool use – Must be able to use the lathe machine, drill press, milling machine, and all portable power hand tools
- Observes panel to determine efficiency of automatic lubricant system and turns or adjusts valves to regulate flow of oil
- Removes undesirable components from candy such as lumpy sugar, burnt starch, deformed candy
- Transfers empty trays over to conveyer belt and scale
- Cleans all machine sub-components such as filters, ISO-FLO
- Starts/stops and controls components of machine such as the steamer, drum, vibrator, feeder belt
- Assists in machinery operation and maintenance as directed by the First Engineer
- Maintain a high work moral and inspire others to work safely, effectively and employ proper work methods
- Becomes part of the engine watch, if necessary, answering directly to the officer in charge of the watch
- While on engine watch, performs duties and job according to company's standing orders as directed/instructed by the officer in charge of the watch
- Operate various kinds of equipment and manual/power tools
- Perform housekeeping and general maintenance
- At least 12 months of equipment maintenance education and experience, which provides the required skills for successful performance
- Learn and follow the basic methods and procedures of maintenance shop
- Learn to operate the lubrication equipment used in the maintenance shop
- Learn to operate equipment (transport only)
Oiler Job Description
- Assist in maintain all of the ship’s running machinery
- Participate in all jobs and tasks in connection with safety of vessel and/or persons and/or environment as directed by the person in charge
- Must be familiar with the Safety and Environmental Protection Policy and the SEMS, and carry out the policies and procedures applicable for subject position
- Performs other related duties as assigned or as directed
- Under direct supervision, performs routine duties requiring knowledge of basic construction principles
- Analyzes malfunctions and report need for further diagnostics or repair to shop foreman
- Basic math skills, ability to read and work safely in a team environment
- Ability to learn and develop understanding of the asphalt manufacturing process, plant repairs and maintenance
- Ability to read opertaing instructions and complete pre-shift and post shift inspections
- Learn to fill oil cups on machinery with grease and lubricating oil, according to machinery lubrication instructions
- Learn to operate computer for parts information
- Willing to work the hours associated with the asphalt industry, including nights and weekends
- Union membership is required
- Maintain current certified scale license
- 3 years of industry/operating experience
- Welding and mechanical skills a plus
Oiler Job Description
- Learn to monitor passenger and crewmember safety issues on board
- Ensure that safety equipment is utilized
- Follow appropriate guidelines for all tasks involving physical risk or hazardous materials
- Participate in meetings, training, drills, and safety audits
- Perform cleaning tasks of the vessels as required
- Assist the Chief Engineer in adjusting, repairing, and overhauling machinery
- Provide high level of customer service to all internal and external guests
- Demonstrated ability to perform the physical requirements (listed above) of this position via the successful completion of a Fitness for Duty Evaluation
- Negative results in a drug test
- Attainment of a North Slope Training Certification (NSTC) via completion of modules
- Strong knowledge of asphalt and paving operations a plus
- Must be familiar with machinery, engines, and equipment
- Minimum of 3 years of full-time or part-time employment or schooling (or combination) within the last 4 years
- Available to work rotating shifts including weekends
- Requires a thorough understanding of the asphalt manufacturing process
- Experience with asphalt plant preferred