Dedicated and dependable professional with a strong work ethic, a commitment to honesty, and a creative problem-solving mindset, seeking to leverage extensive experience in fuels management, accounting, and leadership within the United States Air Force to contribute to a dynamic organization. Committed to ensuring compliance with regulations, maintaining safety standards, and supporting mission success.
Overview
6
6
years of professional experience
Work History
NCOIC, Fuels Training/Accountant
United States Air National Guard
Coraopolis PA
09.2023 - Current
Oversaw training for 22 personnel
Tracked annual required safety trainings, upgrade training, and briefed training materials
Boosted safety program achieving a 100% success rate
Processed 800 fuel transactions
Ensured accurate data was submitted and all transactions were correctly accounted for
Served as focal point for customer service on fuel related matters
Utilized email to coordinate all fuel deliveries and resolve schedule conflictions
Hours worked: 0600-1630 Supervisor: James Ward 4127767533
NCOIC, Fuels Hydrants
United States Air Force
Andersen Air Force Base, Guam
12.2022 - 09.2023
Supervised and directed the daily activities of 12 Airmen in the fuel’s hydrant operations section
Ensured compliance with Air Force regulations, safety standards, and environmental guidelines for all fuels operations in accordance with applicable AFI's and T.O.'s
Performed internal safety inspections utilizing the Management Internal Control Toolset (MICT) program
Managed and maintained 4 geographically separated Type-III hydrant systems, including conducting regular inspections and repairs as needed
Oversaw the operation of the base fuels service station, ensuring that fuel is properly stored, transported, and dispensed to meet the needs of the base and its mission
Managed cryogenic storage operations, including monitoring levels, conducting routine maintenance, and ensuring the safe handling of liquid oxygen and nitrogen
Coordinated with other units and agencies to ensure that fuels operations support the mission requirements of the base and its tenants
Developed and implemented training programs for Airmen in fuels hydrant operations, ensuring that they are properly trained and equipped to carry out their duties safely and effectively
Maintained accurate records of all fuel’s operations, including fuel inventories, deliveries, and usage, and ensured that all data is properly reported to the Fuels Service Center
Oversaw Government Travel Card usage for 15 personnel leading to 15 TDY missions
Ensured 100% accuracy for billing and government travel funds
Submitted reports for funding requests for TDY travel
Hours worked: 0700-1600 Supervisor: Kody Post (6713663421)
NCOIC, Fuels Laboratory
United States Air Force
Andersen Air Force Base, Guam
10.2021 - 12.2022
Scheduled and administered the fuels quality control program according to the 42B series T.O.s and other applicable AFI's and FOI's
Executed more than 1,200 laboratory tests for the Air Force's largest fuel supply, certifying more than 32 million gallons of jet fuel
Conducted monthly samples on 43 R-11 and R-12 refueling vehicles, as well as when returning to service after maintenance
Completed monthly tests on 4 geographically separated Type-III hydrant systems by sampling issue and receipt filter separators as well as hydrant loops
Completed monthly QC tests on more than 18 storage/operational tanks across 7 geographically separated areas, acting as 3 fuel farms
Performed trend analysis to find more efficient methods on all fueling operations
Utilized critical thinking to discover new processes that were more time efficient and led to meeting all mission goals
Hours worked: 0700-1600 Supervisor: Jason Ornellas (6714870057)
Fuels Accountant
United States Air Force
Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada
04.2021 - 09.2021
Scrutinized ACC's largest fuels accountant
Audited 32,000 transactions, validating a $186 million Defense-Wide Working Capital Fund
Oversaw VIL-key validation
Verified 28,000 sales for 3 Wings with over 2,000 vehicles
Successfully audited 147,000 gallons of ground fuel valued at $435,000
Utilized Fuels Manager Defense system to monitor inventory and collect and process all transactions
Directed the delivery of 49 million gallons of jet fuel utilizing R-11 and R-12 mobile refueling units along with 2 geographically separated Type-III hydrant systems
Scheduled and coordinated 22,000 fuel deliveries with home station, foreign, transient, and Air Force Search and Rescue Aircraft missions
Expertly delivered 1.3 million gallons of jet fuel to more than 1200 aircraft utilizing R-11 and R-12 mobile refueling units
Utilized 2 geographically separated Type-III Hydrant Systems for hydrant servicing vehicle operations as well as pantograph stations for Hot-Pit Refueling operations
Delivered 50,000 gallons of ground fuel products utilizing C-300/C-301 refuelers to multiple bulk fuel sites and multiple pieces of equipment