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Senior Terminal Operator : 2600172
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About Valero Energy Inc.
Valero Energy Inc., with its Canadian head office in Montreal, is a subsidiary of Valero Energy Corporation, a Fortune 500 company. We are the leading distributor of petroleum products in Quebec, the Atlantic provinces and Ontario—and the world’s second-largest producer of renewable diesel fuel and ethanol. We stand out as the second-largest petroleum refiner in eastern Canada, thanks to our Jean-Gaulin Refinery in Lévis. We also possess numerous major logistical infrastructures, such as the Montreal East Terminal.
Our success? We owe it to our 10,000 employees who are committed to our values—including safety, environmental stewardship, teamwork, community engagement and operational excellence.
We consider our employees our most important asset and provide a wide variety of stimulating jobs for those seeking to grow professionally. Our salaries and benefits—along with our retirement savings plan, which ranks among Canada’s Top 5 in terms of employer contributions—are highly competitive. These are some of the reasons we are known as an employer of choice.
About the position
Reporting to the Terminal Supervisor, the Senior Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient and compliant day‑to‑day operation of the petroleum terminal. The role performs advanced operational, safety, maintenance coordination and administrative activities related to the receipt, storage and shipment of petroleum products by rail and truck.
The Senior Terminal Operator provides on‑shift leadership and assumes supervisory responsibilities in the absence of the Terminal Supervisor. The role also contributes to the development, review and continuous improvement of operating procedures to support regulatory compliance, asset integrity and operational excellence
Responsibilities
- Play a key role in the safe and efficient day‑to‑day operation of the terminal, including receiving, moving, storing and shipping petroleum products
- Operate, monitor and troubleshoot terminal systems and equipment, and take quick, appropriate action when issues arise.
- Be a safety leader by consistently applying health, safety, environmental and regulatory requirements.
- Issue and manage work permits (hot work, cold work and others) to ensure all activities are performed safely.
- Inspect work areas, lead contractor safety briefings and assess risks before work begins.
- Keep clear, accurate records for operations, inventory, product movements and sampling activities.
- Report incidents, accidents and near misses, and actively support investigations and corrective actions.
- Assist with equipment preparation and coordinate preventive and corrective maintenance activities.
- Supervise contractors on site and ensure all work is completed safely and to standard.
- Act as a key operational user for SCADA, automation and terminal management systems and coordinate with IT and Engineering as required.
- Contribute to terminal projects, improvements and system implementations.
- Provide leadership on shift and step in to support supervision during absences or peak periods.
- Support and coach terminal operators, drivers and terminal users through hands‑on guidance and training.
- Track operational and safety results and contribute to audits and regulatory inspections.
Qualifications
- Professional or technical diploma in a related field, or solid hands‑on experience in terminal or petroleum operations.
- A minimum of 8 years of relevant experience in terminal or industrial operations, including product handling, inventory control, and automated systems.
- Good working knowledge of terminal operations, safety procedures, and health, safety and environmental regulations.
- Proven ability to make the right decisions during abnormal situations or emergencies.
- Strong operational judgment with the ability to solve problems and make decisions in a dynamic operational environment.
- Natural ability to provide on‑shift leadership and support other operators through hands‑on coaching and training
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively with supervisors, operators, contractors and external partners.
Work schedule
- The position follows a regular schedule of 5 days per week, with 8-hour workdays (40 hours per week)
- Willingness and flexibility to occasionally provide coverage for rotating schedules, including 12-hour day, night, and weekend shifts.
When working at our Company, your benefits will include
- Full benefits package
- Being employed by one of Canada’s Top 5 employers in contributions to the retirement savings plan
- Annual bonus program
- Reimbursement of training expenses program
- Reimbursement of fitness activities program
- Health and Wellness Program
- Free access at all times to virtual healthcare
- Rewards program for service anniversaries
- Plus many more to discover!
Valero Energy is an employment equity/affirmative action employer. We encourage all those meeting the selection criteria to send us their application. It will be reviewed without consideration of statuses protected by law, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, minorities and individuals with disabilities.
Job**:** Operations/Skilled Crafts & Trades/Maintenance
Primary Location**:** Canada
Job Posting**:** May 20, 2026, 2:45:29 PM
Closing Date (Period for Applying) - External: Ongoing
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About Valero
Valero is an international manufacturer and marketer of transportation fuels and petrochemical products. We are a Fortune 500 company based in San Antonio, Texas, fueled by nearly 10,000 employees and 15 petroleum refineries with a combined throughput capacity of approximately 3.2 million barrels per day. We also proudly operate 12 ethanol plants in the Mid-Continent of the U.S., with a combined production capacity of 1.6 billion gallons per year. Our petroleum refineries are located in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Valero also is a joint venture partner in Diamond Green Diesel, which operates a renewable diesel plant in Norco, Louisiana. Diamond Green Diesel is North America’s largest biomass-based diesel plant. Valero sells its products in the wholesale rack or bulk markets in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland and Latin America. Approximately 7,000 outlets carry Valero’s brand names. Visit www.valero.com for more information, and click 'Careers' to explore opportunities!
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About the role
Senior Terminal Operator : 2600172
Description
About Valero Energy Inc.
Valero Energy Inc., with its Canadian head office in Montreal, is a subsidiary of Valero Energy Corporation, a Fortune 500 company. We are the leading distributor of petroleum products in Quebec, the Atlantic provinces and Ontario—and the world’s second-largest producer of renewable diesel fuel and ethanol. We stand out as the second-largest petroleum refiner in eastern Canada, thanks to our Jean-Gaulin Refinery in Lévis. We also possess numerous major logistical infrastructures, such as the Montreal East Terminal.
Our success? We owe it to our 10,000 employees who are committed to our values—including safety, environmental stewardship, teamwork, community engagement and operational excellence.
We consider our employees our most important asset and provide a wide variety of stimulating jobs for those seeking to grow professionally. Our salaries and benefits—along with our retirement savings plan, which ranks among Canada’s Top 5 in terms of employer contributions—are highly competitive. These are some of the reasons we are known as an employer of choice.
About the position
Reporting to the Terminal Supervisor, the Senior Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient and compliant day‑to‑day operation of the petroleum terminal. The role performs advanced operational, safety, maintenance coordination and administrative activities related to the receipt, storage and shipment of petroleum products by rail and truck.
The Senior Terminal Operator provides on‑shift leadership and assumes supervisory responsibilities in the absence of the Terminal Supervisor. The role also contributes to the development, review and continuous improvement of operating procedures to support regulatory compliance, asset integrity and operational excellence
Responsibilities
- Play a key role in the safe and efficient day‑to‑day operation of the terminal, including receiving, moving, storing and shipping petroleum products
- Operate, monitor and troubleshoot terminal systems and equipment, and take quick, appropriate action when issues arise.
- Be a safety leader by consistently applying health, safety, environmental and regulatory requirements.
- Issue and manage work permits (hot work, cold work and others) to ensure all activities are performed safely.
- Inspect work areas, lead contractor safety briefings and assess risks before work begins.
- Keep clear, accurate records for operations, inventory, product movements and sampling activities.
- Report incidents, accidents and near misses, and actively support investigations and corrective actions.
- Assist with equipment preparation and coordinate preventive and corrective maintenance activities.
- Supervise contractors on site and ensure all work is completed safely and to standard.
- Act as a key operational user for SCADA, automation and terminal management systems and coordinate with IT and Engineering as required.
- Contribute to terminal projects, improvements and system implementations.
- Provide leadership on shift and step in to support supervision during absences or peak periods.
- Support and coach terminal operators, drivers and terminal users through hands‑on guidance and training.
- Track operational and safety results and contribute to audits and regulatory inspections.
Qualifications
- Professional or technical diploma in a related field, or solid hands‑on experience in terminal or petroleum operations.
- A minimum of 8 years of relevant experience in terminal or industrial operations, including product handling, inventory control, and automated systems.
- Good working knowledge of terminal operations, safety procedures, and health, safety and environmental regulations.
- Proven ability to make the right decisions during abnormal situations or emergencies.
- Strong operational judgment with the ability to solve problems and make decisions in a dynamic operational environment.
- Natural ability to provide on‑shift leadership and support other operators through hands‑on coaching and training
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively with supervisors, operators, contractors and external partners.
Work schedule
- The position follows a regular schedule of 5 days per week, with 8-hour workdays (40 hours per week)
- Willingness and flexibility to occasionally provide coverage for rotating schedules, including 12-hour day, night, and weekend shifts.
When working at our Company, your benefits will include
- Full benefits package
- Being employed by one of Canada’s Top 5 employers in contributions to the retirement savings plan
- Annual bonus program
- Reimbursement of training expenses program
- Reimbursement of fitness activities program
- Health and Wellness Program
- Free access at all times to virtual healthcare
- Rewards program for service anniversaries
- Plus many more to discover!
Valero Energy is an employment equity/affirmative action employer. We encourage all those meeting the selection criteria to send us their application. It will be reviewed without consideration of statuses protected by law, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender, minorities and individuals with disabilities.
Job**:** Operations/Skilled Crafts & Trades/Maintenance
Primary Location**:** Canada
Job Posting**:** May 20, 2026, 2:45:29 PM
Closing Date (Period for Applying) - External: Ongoing
Not the right fit? Search for Terminal Operator jobs in Montréal, QC
About Valero
Valero is an international manufacturer and marketer of transportation fuels and petrochemical products. We are a Fortune 500 company based in San Antonio, Texas, fueled by nearly 10,000 employees and 15 petroleum refineries with a combined throughput capacity of approximately 3.2 million barrels per day. We also proudly operate 12 ethanol plants in the Mid-Continent of the U.S., with a combined production capacity of 1.6 billion gallons per year. Our petroleum refineries are located in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Valero also is a joint venture partner in Diamond Green Diesel, which operates a renewable diesel plant in Norco, Louisiana. Diamond Green Diesel is North America’s largest biomass-based diesel plant. Valero sells its products in the wholesale rack or bulk markets in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland and Latin America. Approximately 7,000 outlets carry Valero’s brand names. Visit www.valero.com for more information, and click 'Careers' to explore opportunities!