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Fuel Terminal Operator Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Driver

Chanute, KS · On-site

$21.75 - $29.50/hr

... while operating and maintaining truck in a safe manner. The Driver also performs service work ... Maintain proper terminal access to load refined fuel and/or propane at terminal, if applicable

Job area: Terminal/Warehouse/Transport DSV - Global transport and logistics In 1976, ten ... This ambition fuels a dynamic environment built on collaboration with world-class team players ...

Job area: Terminal/Warehouse/Transport DSV - Global transport and logistics In 1976, ten ... This ambition fuels a dynamic environment built on collaboration with world-class team players ...

Join KAG today to take advantage of great pay, competitive benefits packages, supportive terminal ... Owner Operators can be hired for Regional or OTR work * 72% of linehaul - 100% Fuel surcharge * 72 ...

Join KAG today to take advantage of great pay, competitive benefits packages, supportive terminal ... Owner Operators can be hired for Regional or OTR work * 72% of linehaul - 100% Fuel surcharge * 72 ...

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How much do fuel terminal operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for fuel terminal operator in Kansas is $19.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.49 and $22.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fuel Terminal Operator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fuel Terminal Operator, you need a solid understanding of mechanical systems, safety procedures, and inventory management, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant industry experience. Familiarity with terminal automation systems, SCADA interfaces, and certifications such as HAZMAT or OSHA safety training are typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to work well under pressure set outstanding operators apart. These skills are vital to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant terminal operations in this highly regulated and safety-focused environment.

What is a Fuel Terminal Operator job?

A Fuel Terminal Operator is responsible for overseeing the receipt, storage, and distribution of fuel at a terminal facility. They ensure the safe and efficient handling of petroleum products, monitor equipment, perform maintenance, and follow safety regulations. Operators also conduct quality checks, manage inventory levels, and coordinate with transportation teams to facilitate fuel deliveries. This role requires attention to detail, adherence to safety procedures, and knowledge of terminal operations.

What does a typical day look like for a Fuel Terminal Operator?

A typical day for a Fuel Terminal Operator involves monitoring and controlling fuel transfer processes, conducting safety inspections, maintaining accurate logs, and troubleshooting equipment issues as they arise. Operators often work in shifts and coordinate with truck drivers, maintenance personnel, and control room staff to ensure smooth and safe terminal operations. The role regularly includes hands-on work in both indoor control rooms and outdoor environments, sometimes in varying weather conditions. Strong teamwork and communication are essential since operators play a key role in maintaining operational continuity and upholding safety standards throughout the facility.

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Gauger Operator, Wichita Midstream

Gauger Operator, Wichita Midstream

Phillips 66

Wichita, KS • On-site

$38.28/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Phillips 66 rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 82 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

40th of 74 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

Phillips 66 & YOU - Together we can fuel the future
What To Expect:
The Gauger Operator will be working with the processes involving the use hazardous and volatile materials under high temperature and pressure. Typical working conditions include: outside weather and elements, blowing air, heat, noise, vibration and occasionally working from heights and confined spaces. Operators must follow safe work practices including the wearing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). This is a Union Represented position.
*This position requires the successful completion of an online assessment. If you meet the required qualifications of the position, a link to complete the assessment will be emailed to you immediately after your completed application is received. Please check your spam folder if you do not see the email. The assessment must be completed within 7 days of your application date OR prior to the job posting expiration date, whichever is earlier.
The job posting expiration date is listed at the bottom of this job posting. Your assessment results will be valid for one year.
What You'll Do:
  • Performing routine pipeline/terminal maintenance.
  • Monitoring / controlling pipeline delivery and receipts.
  • Ensuring quality and quantity of products/crude.
  • Identifying and resolving scheduling conflicts.
  • Accurately ensuring timely completion of required paperwork.
  • Staying abreast of changes in operations.
  • Performing operational duties in accordance with the Terminal Operating and Procedures Guide and Local Operating Procedures Guide.
  • Responding to emergencies and maintaining emergency and measurement equipment.
  • Completing mandated safety and regulatory training (CBT).
  • Maintaining effective and professional relationship with customers and responding promptly to their needs.
  • Performing environmental and regulatory checks, eliminating-containing-reporting product/crude leaks, seeps and spills.
  • Assisting with transport driver training.
  • Monitoring and enforcing safety rules at truck rack and unloading facilities.
  • Occasionally assuming supervisor's responsibilities during absences.
  • Assisting with construction and maintenance projects and pursuing cost reduction opportunities.

What You'll Bring - Required:
  • Legally authorized to work in the job posting country
  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • Must maintain a valid driver's license
  • Willingness and ability to perform and comply with following, with or without reasonable accommodations:
    • To climb up to 20 feet using both inclined and vertical ladders
    • To lift up to 69 pounds
    • To push and pull forces up to 100 pounds
    • To respond to emergency calls as needed
    • To remain on call as needed
    • To work 12-hour shifts rotating between days, nights, weekends.
    • To work overtime on an as-needed basis
    • To work in enclosed spaces, such as tanks and silos
    • To work with chemicals and bases
    • To wear personal protective equipment (such as fire-retardant clothing, steel-toe shoes, ear and eye protection)
    • To maintain your face so that a respirator / face mask can seal properly (i.e to be clean shaven (facial hair))
    • To work outside in harsh weather conditions

What Makes You Stand Out - Preferred:
  • 1 or more of years of experience in the oil and gas industry
  • 1 or more of years of experience you have in emergency response training
  • 1 or more of years of experience with mechanical and/or rotating equipment maintenance
  • Basic level or proficiency with Microsoft Office and SAP
  • Knowledge of Lock Out Tag Out, Hot work Permits, Excavations Permits, Critical Lifts and Line Locates

Compensation
The starting hourly rate for Gauger Operator is $38.28 for the first 6 months of employment, with anticipated step progression in pay through the first 2 years at 6-month intervals as well as the annual increases based on the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Relocation assistance and financial support to move is not available for this position
Midstream
The Phillips 66 Midstream business is a safe, reliable, and trusted provider for the movement, storage, gathering, and processing of liquid or gas energy via pipelines or terminals. We are an industry leader in logistics and operate or manage more than 70,000 miles of pipelines that transport crude oil from oil fields to refineries and finished products from refineries to storage terminals. We operate 39 terminals that supply finished products to consumer gas stations, as well as crude oil and NGL storage terminals and NGL fractionation facilities. Our capabilities include extensive natural gas gathering and processing operations, enhancing our wellhead-to-market strategy. We also provide the connectivity between the various Phillips 66 business units.
Total Rewards
At Phillips 66, providing access to high quality programs and care for you and your family is important to us. Maintaining a culture of well-being - physical, emotional, social, and financial - is essential for a high-performing organization. When we are at our best, we are poised to deliver exceptional results - personally and professionally. Benefits for certain eligible, full-time employees include:
  • Annual Variable Cash Incentive Program (VCIP) bonus
  • 8% 401k company match
  • Cash Balance Account pension
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with an annual company contribution to a Health Savings Account for employees on HDHP
  • Total well-being programs and incentives, including Employee Assistance Plan, well-being reimbursement, and backup family care services

Learn more about Phillips 66 Total Rewards.
Phillips 66 has more than 140 years of experience in providing the energy that enables people to dream bigger and go farther, faster. We are committed to improving lives, and that is our promise to our employees and our communities. We are sustained by the backgrounds and experiences of our diverse teams, which reflect who we are, the environment we create and how we work together. We have been recognized by the Human Rights Campaign, U.S. Department of Labor and the Military Times for our continued commitment to inclusive practices and policies in the hiring and retention of those in the LGBTQ+ community and military veterans. Our company is built on values of safety, honor and commitment. We call our cultural mindset Our Energy in Action, which we define through four simple, intuitive behaviors: We work for the greater good, cultivate an environment of trust, seek different perspectives and pursue excellence.
Learn more about Phillips 66 and how we are working to meet the world's energy needs today and tomorrow, by visiting phillips66.com.
To be considered:
In order to be considered for this position you must complete the entire application process, which includes answering all prescreening questions and providing your eSignature on or before the requisition closing date of 06/10/2026.
Candidates for regular U.S. positions must be a U.S. citizen or national, or an alien admitted as permanent resident, refugee, asylee or temporary resident under 8 U.S.C. 1160(a) or 1255(a)(1). Individuals with temporary visas such as E, F-1, H-1, H-2, L, B, J, or TN or who need sponsorship for work authorization now or in the future, are not eligible for hire.
Phillips 66 is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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