Process all trucks to load or unload at the terminal including:
Check truck driver credentials, i.e. driver’s license, TWIC card, etc. Also check for compliance to ITC safety rules, i.e. facial hair, FRC clothing, other required PPE, etc.Calculate tank truck loads and record the quantity to load on the paperwork.Check all paperwork and pertinent information regarding the quantity and unload instructions for tank truck unloads.For all trucks not processed through automation, weigh in/out, issue paperwork to truck drivers, and when the truck has returned after being loaded or unloaded, including the final bill of lading, the correct safety data sheet, scale ticket, etc.Separate paperwork and distribute accordingly.Enter all scale tickets into the computer.Maintain all required supplies (i.e. seals, scale tickets, etc.).Acts as central communications center during off-hours and for emergencies.During emergencies, call personnel and handle other instructions, as directed by the Safety Department.Assist the Land Traffic Department, as directed by the Land Traffic Supervisor.Prepare and issue Scale Relief Log. Life at Intercontinental Terminals Company
ITC was founded on February 24, 1972, with its purpose to construct, operate, maintain, and grow Mitsui & Company (U.S.A.) Inc. terminal assets. The Terminal broke ground after taking title to 11 acres on December 1, 1971 located on the inlet of Tucker Bayou next to Rohm and Haas. Simultaneously, with this purchase, ITC concluded a long-term lease with Union Equity Cooperative Exchange for an existing dock with deepwater that was contiguous to the 11 acres. In 1974, a dock which the facility was leasing from Union Equity became available for sale. Included in this purchase was an existing warehouse built over the dock that was used to store bagged rice for export. Mitsui purchased a 50% interest in the dock, storage warehouse, and deepwater berth which increased the size of the facility by an additional 18 acres. Within a year, another opportunity was presented when Rollins Environmental Services offered to sell their interest in a dock and 135 acres of land. This property was south of Tidal Road and was not contiguous to the existing 18 acres. ITC successfully acquired the 135 acres from Rollins, but eventually resold 80 of these acres back to Rollins. By 1976, with dock ownership and the newly acquired acreage, ITC constructed a key installation for Exxon ChemicalCompany.
Thrive Here & What We Value1. Emphasis on teamwork and collaboration2. Encourages continuous learning and development3. Values worklife balance and promotes a healthy lifestyle4. Provides opportunities for career growth and advancement5. Fosters an inclusive and diverse workplace culture6. Emphasis on safety and coordination of safe operation7. Collaborative and supportive environment8. Opportunities for growth and development within the company9. Focuses on providing excellent customer service1e. Importance of following procedures and applicable regulationsf. Promotes a positive and inclusive workplace culture.