Main Purpose:
The Terminal Manager is primarily accountable for:
•managing the delivery of safe and efficient operations of the Kwinana Bitumen Facility;
•providing leadership to the Kwinana terminal staff to ensure operations are conducted safely and efficiently, while meeting Puma standards and statutory requirements.
•Supervision of Puma’s joint venture with SAMI of the storage and handling of imported bitumen.
•the management of stock and manufacturing,
•balancing maintenance and capital works with meeting operational and customer requirements,
•controlling operational expenditure; and
•leading the implementation of operational improvements.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities, Key Responsibilities:
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Puma Operations
Manage operations to be safe and reliable, including, but not limited to:
1. Ensuring production requirements meet customer daily orders and weekly and long-term forecasting;
2. Supervision of the joint venture for storage and handling of imported bitumen: notably of the operating company for this area;
3. Monitor stock measurement and supply situation, and advise stakeholders of supply or quality issues, in particular potential customer impacts;
4. Manage the efficient and safe discharge of products from ships, minimising demurrage due to the facility;
5. Minimising the impact of equipment breakdowns by quickly trouble-shooting problems and implementing effective solutions;
6. Support the reliable operation of the site distributed control system and automated gantry loading systems to ensure safe, efficient plant operation, including technical support and diagnosis of system faults to minimise downtime;
7. Maintain strong relationships with Customers and Internal stakeholders (Sales, Supply and Customer Service) to communicate supply issues;
8. Development and implementation of effective processes, systems, procedures and training to support continuity and efficiency in operations and sales activities for the Terminal;
9. Benchmarking Kwinana Puma operations against Puma Operational Excellence program;
10. Operate as the Puma representative for the JV operations and ensure performance levels meet contractual requirements under all contracts and agreements; and
11. All other tasks as directed by your Manager.
Work Health & Safety
Ensure compliance with all statutory requirements with respect to health, safety and the environment. This will include, however not limited to, the following:
12. Ensure Puma operations maintains a SAPS (Puma Safety Management System) compliance Level 3 score for Kwinana;
13. Proactive management of health, safety and environment issues;
14. Full use of the Sphera system for reporting and tracking;
15. Ensuring systems in place to meet Environmental licence requirements;
16. Ensuring site holds current licences and that licence conditions are met;
17. Support Puma Bitumen leadership in conducting Due Diligence in Workplace Health and Safety matters
Maintenance
Manage maintenance for the Kwinana facility, including, but not limited to;
18. Monitor an effective maintenance work management process;
19. Ensure Puma’s CMMS (computer maintenance management system) for Kwinana facilities are accurate and utilised effectively;
20. Ensure Kwinana facility maintenance tasks and duties are carried out in accordance with the Puma SAPS system
21. Ensure the facility continues to comply with relevant Australian standards and other regulatory requirements to meet our legal operating obligations;
22. Manage contractors to Puma and site requirements;
23. Procedures, work instructions, risk assessments and MOC are in place and followed;
24. Ensuring all work that is carried out is compliant with relevant legislation and standards;
25. Ensure construction and execution of projects are compliant to site safety requirements
26. Manage the Permit to Work system for Kwinana facilities;
27. Supervision of major terminal works upgrades and planned equipment TAR/Shutdowns, including the Permit to Work and SAPS safety system requirements
Capex
Manage capital projects for the Kwinana facilities including, but not limited to:
28. Supporting National Operations Management with the Feasibility, Engineering, Procurement and Construction phases of externally managed projects;
29. Managing the delivery of projects through Feasibility, Engineering, Procurement and Construction phases for site managed projects;
30. Ensuring all work that is carried out is compliant with Puma Energy and Australian Standards;
31. Ensure construction and execution of projects are compliant to Puma Energy SAPS requirements
Financial
Responsible for the Kwinana facilities including, but not limited to:
32. Prepare capital and fixed cost budgets for Kwinana operations;
33. Monitor operations to ensure costs and expenditure are minimised and remain within budget;
34. Identify and implement cost saving initiatives, and share with other operations;
35. Monitor and report on key measures including forecast vs. budget, throughput volumes, maintenance costs, HSE, personnel, Unit Operating Cost.
36. Support the National Operations Manager with coordination and management of Capital and Fixed cost budgets and expenditures;
Leadership/Team Development
Lead and develop staff to grow capability and competence while fostering proactive teamwork with other groups.
37. Provide leadership to direct reports and the broader Puma team;
38. Promote an operational cultural to drive efficient and cost-effective operations and maintenance;
39. Assign tasks and review in accordance with SAPS requirements;
40. Manage own performance and that of direct reports;
41. Effectively use the Performance management process for all reports, both direct and below;
42. Celebrate success within the team;
43. Contribute to the development of a positive culture.
Requirements:
Qualifications:
44. Qualifications that best support this role are tertiary education in an Engineering related discipline or relevant Trade Certification.
Experience, Skills & Competencies:
45. Experience working in manufacturing or petroleum industry, 5 years’ is desirable
46. Experience in managing the safe operation of a hazardous facility, desirable
47. Strong business and commercial acumen
48. Effective communicator
49. The ability to lead, motivate and work collaboratively with others
50. Knowledge of relevant industry safety and engineering standards
51. Basic understanding of Trade Practices requirements
52. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, particularly regarding processing equipment
53. Experience in project management
54. Exposure to emergency response and managing high pressure situations
55. Strong customer focus and self-motivated to identify and implement operational improvements
56. Strong computer skills using Office Suite, and any Maintenance and HSE systems
Key Relationships and Department Overview:
Internal :
57. Kwinana employees;
58. HSE;
59. SLT;
60. CS Team;
61. Sales & Commercial Team;
62. Project Teams;
63. IT; and
64. Finance
External:
65. JV Partner;
66. Contractors;
67. Port Authority;
68. Customers;
69. Regulators;
70. Community; and
71. Emergency Services