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Fuel Farm Helper

Waimea, HI · On-site

$35.76/hr

Under the direction of the department manager and Senior Fuel Farm Operator, must performs a variety of work related to the operation and maintenance duties at the fuel farm facility, to include ...

Fuel Farm Helper

Waimea, HI · On-site

$35.76/hr

Under the direction of the department manager and Senior Fuel Farm Operator, must performs a variety of work related to the operation and maintenance duties at the fuel farm facility, to include ...

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Experience operating farm equipment * Dump truck or tractor-trailer experience * Mechanical aptitude and basic equipment maintenance knowledge * Agricultural background or experience Schedule & Hours ...

Must have completed at least one (1) year at Pipeline Operator/Tank farm operator or industry ... equivalent Certifications, licenses, registrations: * Maintain a satisfactory driving record as ...

Pipeline Operator

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$25.10/hr

Pipeline Operator Are you ready to take flight in a dynamic and fast-paced aviation industry? As a ... Also responsible for the maintenance, repair and housekeeping on tank farms and hydrant system ...

Under the general direction of the Tank Farm Supervisor, the primary functions of this position are ... On daily basis, must conduct pre-transfer conference with barge crew and plant operators to confirm ...

Under the general direction of the Tank Farm Supervisor, the primary functions of this position are ... On daily basis, must conduct pre-transfer conference with barge crew and plant operators to confirm ...

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How much do farm operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for farm operator in the United States is $21.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Farm Operator vs Farmhand?

AspectFarm OperatorFarmhand
CredentialsMay require a high school diploma, farm equipment certificationsTypically high school diploma, on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentOperate machinery, manage farm activitiesAssist with daily farm tasks, manual labor
Employer & Industry UsageFarm operators are responsible for overall farm managementFarmhands support farm operations under supervision

Farm Operators oversee farm activities and machinery, often managing staff and resources, while Farmhands perform manual labor and assist with daily tasks. Both roles are essential in farm operations, but Farm Operators have more responsibility and may require specific certifications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a farm operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Farm Operator, you need a solid understanding of agricultural practices, crop and livestock management, and basic business principles, often supported by experience or an agriculture-related degree. Familiarity with farm machinery, irrigation systems, and agricultural software is typically required, and certifications in pesticide application or equipment operation can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving, organization, and leadership skills set outstanding farm operators apart, especially when managing teams and adapting to changing conditions. These skills and qualifications are essential to ensure efficient farm operations, maximize productivity, and maintain sustainability in a dynamic agricultural environment.

What does a farm operator do?

A Farm Operator is responsible for managing the daily operations of a farm, which may include planting, cultivating, harvesting crops, and raising livestock. They oversee the maintenance of equipment, management of farm workers, and ensure compliance with safety and agricultural regulations. Farm Operators also handle budgeting, marketing, and often make decisions on crop rotation, pest control, and resource management to maximize productivity and profitability.

What are some common challenges faced by farm operators when managing both crops and livestock, and how can they be addressed?

Farm Operators who manage both crops and livestock often face the challenge of balancing time and resources between these two demanding areas. Seasonal workloads can fluctuate significantly, requiring careful planning to ensure that planting, harvesting, and animal care are all properly attended to. Additionally, biosecurity and disease management become more complex when livestock and crops coexist. Effective communication with team members, the use of farm management software, and ongoing training in best practices can help address these challenges and improve overall efficiency.
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Infographic showing various Farm Operator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 43% Full Time, 55% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,068 per year, or $21.2 per hour.

Tank Farm Operator Trainee - Valdez Terminal

ASRC

Valdez, AK

Full-time

Re-posted 18 days ago


Arctic Slope Regional Corporation rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

22nd of 87 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

This position consists of a training program which will be conducted over the period of up to one year.  The content for the program will include the necessary skills that are required to perform the duties of a Tank Farm Operator 1 at the Valdez Petroleum Terminal.  These include proficiency in handling fuel & chemicals associated with the Terminal and important aspects concerning site safety, spill response, facility security, quality assurance and operational day to day duties.  After completion of the operator training and demonstrating an understanding of the required skills, the Trainee will be promoted to a full time VPT Tank Farm Operator 1.  The Trainee will be expected to work a shift type schedule which includes rotating night shifts and will be required to live in Valdez on a year round basis.

The Valdez Petroleum Terminal is a primary shipping facility for the products produced by the Petro Star Valdez Refinery.  Fuel is moved from the Refinery to the Terminal via tanker trucks and is stored at the Terminal and prepared for barge shipment to the Anchorage and Western Alaska markets.  The Terminal is also a distribution point for gasoline. Terminal operators are responsible for receiving and loading truck & barge shipments as marketing schedules demand.  

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (and other duties as assigned)


  1. Become familiar with the VPT facility and all products stored in the facility.

  2. Retain knowledge of all tank sizes, pipelines and all possible configurations of loading and unloading schemes. 

  3. Become knowledgeable in the properties and characteristics of the fuel and chemicals that are handled in the Terminal as well as the safe and proper handling techniques for each. 

  4. Become familiar with the product specifications and learn to perform the basic tests to determine product quality.  Learn to handle the fuel and chemicals such that product quality is never jeopardized.

  5. Learn the proper skills required for receiving cargo into VPT tanks, monitoring tank volumes, reconciling daily product inventories, and loading cargo onto various vessels at the Dock.  These skills will include valve & pipeline alignments, operation of various pumps, tank gauge monitoring, determination of product volumes, and confirmation of fuel quality specifications. 

  6. Learn to account for product movements and resolve discrepancies between truck deliveries, vessel loadings, and physical inventories using Excel spreadsheets.  

  7. Become familiar with chemical additives in various fuel products and the proper operation of additive injection systems.

  8. Become responsible for completing routine preventative maintenance of terminal equipment (ie pumps, valves, piping, vehicles, etc.) as scheduled as well as correcting minor equipment failures when they occur.

  9. Learn and become proficient with the spill response techniques involved in the likelihood that a product spill occurs on site.

  10. Learn and become proficient with the required facility security duties on site.

  11. Must be capable of doing physical labor including shoveling snow & gravel, cutting brush, climbing tank stairways, and working inside of confined spaces.

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE


Education:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent; secondary training in a skilled trade (i.e. mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, electronic, equipment operator) is desirable.

Experience:

  • Must be able to take direction/supervision and work cooperatively with others.

  • Minimum 24-hour HAZWOPER Certification is required, but 40-hour HAZWOPER Certification is preferred.

  • Must have an Alaska Driver's License with clean record; prefer CDL Class A with Hazardous Material endorsement.

  • Ability to learn to operate equipment such as a front-end loader, man-lift, skid-steer, spill response vessel, plow truck, fork lift, crane, and snow blower in order to conduct Terminal operations and maintenance.

LANGUAGE SKILLS


  • The following capabilities are required for the Trainee position.

  • The ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.  

  • The ability to write routine reports and correspondence.  

  • The ability to speak effectively before groups of employees or customers.

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS


  • The following capabilities are required for the Trainee position.

  • The ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.  

  • The ability to compute rate, ratio, and percentage and to draw and interpret bar graphs.

REASONING ABILITY


  • The following capabilities are required for the Trainee position.

  • The ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. 

  • The ability to deal with problems involving several variables and prioritize responsibilities as needed.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS


The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear.  The employee is frequently required to sit; reach with hands and arms; and to use hands to finger, handle, or feel.  The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, climb or balance.  The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 20 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.  Specific vision abilities required by this job includes the ability to adjust focus. 

WORK ENVIRONMENT


The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The work environment at VPT consists of a variety of settings including a busy office/control room, maintenance shop, truck rack, tank farm, and dock facility.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.  While performing the duties of this job, the employee will often be exposed to outside weather conditions throughout all seasons.

NOTE:  This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise. The statements contained herein are intended to describe the principal functions of this position, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibilities, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements.

Petro Star Inc., a division of ASRC, is a drug free workplace and pre-employment drug testing is part of the hiring process.

ASRC and its family of companies is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, disability, protected veteran status, age or any other legal protected status. EOE: M|F|D|V EEO Poster

Petro Star Inc. is the refining division of Arctic Slope Regional Corporation, an Inupiat-owned corporation created as a result of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.

ASRC's family of companies apply a shareholder preference in employment, to the maximum extent feasible, as authorized by law.


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