Limetree Bay Terminals Offers Information About Process Operator Positions

FREDERIKSTED — Limetree Bay Refining in conjunction with the V.I. Department of Labor and the University of the Virgin Islands will be hosting process operator information sessions.

This event will take place at the University of the Virgin Islands Great Hall on Saturday.

This is an opportunity for candidates who have a specific interest in the Process Operator position to learn more about Limetree Bay Refining and obtain key information regarding the application process, job requirements and duties associated with the position.

Company representatives will be onsite to provide information about the Process Operator position and company benefits.

Sessions will begin at 1:00 p.m. and run continuously throughout the day as follows:

Session 1- 1:00 pm Session 2- 2:00 p.m.; Session 3- 3:00 p.m.; Session 4- 4:00 p.m.

V.I. Department of Labor representatives will be onsite to highlight their services offered to interested job seekers.

The University of the Virgin Islands will also be onsite providing information on the Process Technology degree program.

Perspective candidates must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid Driver’s License and the ability to obtain, or currently possess a valid Transportation Workers Identification Credential (TWIC).

Please Contact Limetree Bay Refining at: humanresourcesrefining@lbterminals.com or call (340) 692-3030.

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