Port terminal operator handling mineral and general cargo in southern Peru
Tisur operates a port terminal in Islay, Peru, handling containerized and bulk cargo with a mix of industrial automation (SCADA, PLC, Profibus, Modbus) and enterprise software (SAP, Primavera P6, Power BI). The hiring surge is skewed heavily toward operations roles—reflecting active focus on equipment reliability, maintenance planning, and real-time monitoring—while engineering and security roles remain minimal, signaling reliance on legacy systems and external expertise rather than internal platform development.
Tisur is a port terminal operator owned by Grupo Romero, located in Arequipa, Peru, and serving the Islay province. The facility manages diverse cargo types—minerals, containers, and general freight—with specialized equipment and trained personnel. Operations span vessel berthing, cargo handling, dust and concentrate recovery, and logistics coordination. The company functions as a critical economic anchor for southern Peru's commercial activity, generating employment across port operations and connected industries. Current operational priorities center on maintenance reliability, cost reduction, and service quality improvements.
Tisur runs SAP for enterprise resource planning, Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project for project scheduling, Power BI and Tableau for analytics, and industrial control systems (SCADA, PLC, Profibus, Modbus) for port equipment automation.
Tisur is headquartered in Arequipa, Peru, with port terminal operations in the Islay province. The company currently hires only in Peru.
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