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Puma Energy

Puma Energy is a leading global energy business which supplies, stores and distributes petroleum products in 48 countries across six continents. Founded in 1997, Puma Energy has its headquarters in Singapore and Geneva and employs over 8,000 people globally with regional hubs in South Africa, Puerto Rico, Australia and Estonia and have recently setup a Global Delivery Center in Mumbai, India.

Main Purpose:

The Aviation Airport Supervisor (AAS) manages a team of Aviation Refueling Operators. He arranges the duties of the Operators so that all customers are serviced on schedule and the depot maintenance tasks are carried out. He must at all times act in a manner consistent with that of PUMA ENERGY’s standards, procedures and HSEC practices.

The AAS is required to carry out all day to day tasks required to safely, effectively and efficiently operate the fuel storage facility and into-plane activity whilst maintaining the PUMA ENERGY’s Quality Control and Operating Standards. The AAS operates sophisticated, high cost mobile and fixed equipment in carrying out these tasks.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities, Key Responsibilities:

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

HSEC

  • The Airport Supervisor (AS) must be HSEC minded and work safely at all times.
  • The AS supervises a team of Airport Operators (AO) and therefore his actions and behaviours will impact and influence his team. He needs to apply appropriate behaviours.
  • The AS must be fully conversant and comply with all Company and Legislated HSEC requirements which apply to the Airfield Operation. Comply with company requirements and systems relating to SAPS, HSEC & Quality and other company policies.
  • The AS must report all unsafe acts and conditions and near misses to his / her Supervisor at all times.
  • The AS must acknowledge that Working Safely is a condition of Employment.
  • The AS must be able to identify changes to processes, plant and people and be able to understand that a Management of Change (MoC) process needs to be in place and followed
  • Comply with company requirements and systems relating to SAPS, HSEC & Quality and other company policies.

PEOPLE MANAGEMENT

  • Personal Leadership – set high personal standards, lead by example, ensure follow through, and demonstrate commitment to building a motivated workforce.
  • The Airport Supervisor (AS) arranges the duties of the Operators so that all customers are serviced on schedule and the depot maintenance tasks are carried out
  • The AS trains & coaches’ staff to develop a highly skilled team, dedicated to ‘getting it right first time, every time’.   Ensures team members are fully trained and competent in all their delegated tasks.
  • The AS will carry out task observations on the Operators.
  • Take active interest in all staff’s wellbeing to ensure they are physically and mentally fit to carry out their duties and if they are not seeking ways of facilitating a recovery.

QUALITY CONTROL

The Aviation Supervisor is required to perform tasks critical to the Quality Assurance System and as such he/she shall be fully trained in such tasks and nominated as an approved Product Quality Inspector. Such Tasks include, but may not be limited to, the following:

  • Checking the documentation on incoming assignments is correct and that it corresponds to the transport/container concerned.
  • Visual inspection and control checks on incoming material, including the checking of seals on vehicles if present.
  • Discharge into storage.
  • Release of product into Fuellers and Hydrants.
  • Sampling of aviation products.
  • Maintaining records of stock/quality/equipment checks as appropriate.

QUALITY CONTROL

The AS is required to perform tasks critical to the Quality Assurance System and as such he/she shall be fully trained in such tasks and nominated as an approved Product Quality Inspector. Such Tasks include, but may not be limited to, the following:

  • Checking the documentation on incoming assignments is correct and that it corresponds to the transport/container concerned.
  • Visual inspection and control checks on incoming material, including the checking of seals on vehicles if present.
  • Discharge into storage.
  • Release of product into Fuellers and Hydrants.
  • Sampling of aviation products.
  • Maintaining records of stock/quality/equipment checks as appropriate

OPERATIONS & ASSURANCE

The AS is responsible for all delegated administrative duties in the depot. These include but are not limited to:

  • Sales.
  • Stock management.
  • Overtime.
  • Petty cash.
  • Data capture and inputting.
  • Documentation for maintenance and operations tasks.
  • Incident reports
  • Defect reporting
  • The AS manages a team of Operators who come into direct contact with customers at each refuelling. At times there will be conflict and the AS is responsible for ensuring that on the shift, there is resolution to any issues.
  • He represents PUMA to the customer and ensures that relationships and well managed.
  • He communicates concerns and issues to the Depot Manager.

The Airport Fuelling Supervisor (AS) is responsible for carrying out all day to day tasks required to safely, effectively and efficiently operate the fuel storage facility and into plane activity. The AS operates sophisticated, high cost mobile and fixed equipment in carrying out these tasks. The AS performs his day to day operations, maintenance and safety tasks strictly according to the Site Operating Standards.

At a typical airport, these operating tasks are, but not limited to

  • Fuel receiving
  • Storage and handling
  • Preventative Maintenance
  • Fueller filling
  • Driving
  • Product Quality
  • Aircraft refueling

FIXED AND MOBILE PLANT MAINTENANCE

  • As a delegated responsibility from the Aviation Operations Manager, the AS will carry out such tasks as are necessary in the day to day running of the facility e.g. fixed and mobile equipment maintenance.
  • The AS will be responsible for the scheduling of all depot maintenance tasks to appropriately trained AO’s in his team.
  • Responsible for ensuring that Preventative Maintenance Systems are kept up to date

Key Relationships and Department Overview:

KEY RELATIONSHIPS
  • Internal – Airport Depot Manager, Business Manager, HSEC, Supply and logistics
  • External –Vendors and service providers

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