Marine Cargo Inspector jobs in Lake Charles, LA

Marine Cargo Inspector inspects cargoes of seagoing vessels to certify compliance with national and international health and safety regulations in cargo handling and stowage. May require an associate's degree with 2-4 years of experience in the field. Being a Marine Cargo Inspector is familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Additionally, Marine Cargo Inspector performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Typically reports to a supervisor/manager. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Inspector Coordinator
  • Camin Cargo Control Inc.
  • Sulphur, LA FULL_TIME
  • Inspector Coordinator

    1.0    Corporate Job Title

    Inspector Coordinator


    2.0    Reporting Relationships

    Operations/Branch Manager


    3.0    Position Summary

    This position is based in the branch office and manages and coordinates Petroleum Inspector’s day-to-day related activities that are necessary for the effective completion of quantity and sampling requirements initiated from the Branch Offices.


    4.0    Minimum Requirements

        Requires a High School Diploma (or equivalent) and a minimum of three years relevant and increasingly responsible experience in field inspection positions in the petroleum industry, with an emphasis in the loss control area.  

        Must be able to effectively communicate and maintain professional relationships with numerous clients (customers, suppliers, terminals).  

        Must pass pulmonary test for respirator use. Must maintain a valid Transportation Worker’s Identification Card (TWIC).


    5.0    Responsibilities

        Acts as the Point of Contact for communicating all business information between the field inspectors and respective Customer Coordinator, Operations Manager and/or Branch Manager including resolutions of problems arising in the field.


        Uses judgment and discretion in directing, coordinating and scheduling the work activities of Field Inspectors consistent with accepted operating practices and procedures, including periods during non-working hours, weekends and holidays. 


        Ensures that instructions to the Field Inspectors, as provided by the Customer and/or Customer Coordinator are fully communicated and followed.   


        Requests the necessary analytical tests from the Laboratory Manager or Coordinator based on the requirements of the Customer’s nomination.


        Using advanced knowledge gained in the field, identifies the root causes of quality system problems (customer, terminal or Camin Cargo system) in respective areas of responsibility and uses good judgment to independently troubleshoot, initiate, recommend, and/or implement timely solutions to the problems.


        Has the authority to call in additional Field Inspectors to work to meet customer requirements.


        Receives, analyzes, compiles, and verifies data resulting from field inspections for quality and completeness. Ensures field inspections and documentation are completed as per specific job instructions and accepted operating practices. 


        Attends and participates in management meetings.


        Occasionally performs field audits, field inspections, sampling and other related activities determined by the Inspector Coordinator.


        Conducts probe checks and tape verifications as necessary for quality and completeness.



    6.0    Fitness for Duty – Physical Demands

    Workday may consist of 8-12 hours; however, this can vary day to day or shift to shift. Much of the work is performed outdoors, wearing full Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and could include possible exposure to high and low temperatures for prolonged duration of time.  Work may be performed during day or nighttime hours and may involve working alone.

    All times listed below are approximate. 


        Maximum Lift-Floor to knee; Knuckle to waist; Waist to shoulder

    Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 2 hours.

        Walking-

    Weight Up to 45 lbs. -Duration/Day Up to 6 hours

        Pushing-Pulling

    Weight Variable-Duration/Day Up to 2 hours

        Carrying

    Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 4 hours

        Ascend/Descend Ladder/Stair

    Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 2 hours

        Extended Reach

    Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 1 hour

        Standing

    Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 6 hours

        Crouch/Squat/Knee

    Weight Up to 45 lbs.- Duration/Day Up to 1 hour

        Tool use

    Weight 5-8 lbs. Duration/Day Up to 4 hours

        Sitting

     Weight N/A-Duration/Day Up to 6 hours

        Driving-

    Weight N/A- Duration/Day Up to 4 hours

    All are required to perform this position



    This document contains Confidential and Proprietary information which is the property of Camin Cargo Control.  None of the information contained herein may be disclosed, reproduced, distributed or used without prior written consent from Camin.   All rights reserved.


  • 16 Days Ago

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Inspector - Petroleum
  • Camin Cargo Control Inc.
  • Sulphur, LA FULL_TIME
  • Inspector - Petroleum1.0 Corporate Job TitleInspector - Petroleum2.0 Reporting Relationships3.0 Operations Manager4.0 Position Summary5.0 Performs sampling, pipeline transfers, inventories and barge i...
  • 25 Days Ago

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Marine - QMED
  • Savage Services
  • Charles, LA FULL_TIME
  • Come work with us! Savage has been designated by USA Today as a Top Workplace and also received recognition as a Military Friendly Employer, and a Top Company for Women to Work For in Transportation. ...
  • 19 Days Ago

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Bulk Cargo Sampler
  • Sabine Surveyors
  • Charles, LA FULL_TIME
  • Location: Lake Charles, LA Date Position Available: Immediate Pay Scale: DOE Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Complying with terminal regulations and requirements necessary for access. 2. Ens...
  • 24 Days Ago

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CDL-A Truck Driver - OTR - No Touch
  • Carolina Cargo Inc
  • Hackberry, LA FULL_TIME
  • CDL-A Truck Drivers will make $1400 and up per weekDrivers will get home 12-days on this accountDrivers will operate mostly East of I-35 (no forced dispatch to NYC or the Burroughs)$5,000 sign-on bonu...
  • 1 Month Ago

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CDL-A Truck Driver - Van - No Touch
  • Carolina Cargo Inc
  • Stanley, LA FULL_TIME
  • Job Info: CDL-A Truck Drivers will make up to $1200 per week grossDrivers will get home every 10-12 days on this accountNo Touch FreightDedicated FleetPerks: Dedicated LanesFull benefit optionsPaid tr...
  • 2 Months Ago

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Lake Charles (French: Lac Charles) is the fifth-largest incorporated city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, located on Lake Charles, Prien Lake, and the Calcasieu River. Founded in 1861 in Calcasieu Parish, it is a major industrial, cultural, and educational center in the southwest region of the state. As of the 2010 census, the population was 71,993. Lake Charles is the principal city of the Lake Charles Metropolitan Statistical Area, having a population of 202,040. It is the larger principal city of the Lake Charles-Jennings Combined Statistical Area, with a population of 225,235. The 2010 pop...
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Income Estimation for Marine Cargo Inspector jobs
$32,537 to $39,655
Lake Charles, Louisiana area prices
were up 1.2% from a year ago

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Sound working knowledge of Maritime Law, Maritime Regulation, Classification society requirement and procedures • Maritime Business and Marine Chartering and proving experience in the Upstream Offshore Oil & Gas industries.
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The national regulations governing the loading and unloading of cargo in ports within that country.
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