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Operations Supervisor and United States Marine Corps Veteran with over 20 years of experience working with fuels and overseeing the transportation logistics of petroleum products. Proven leader with extensive experience directly managing large groups of employees and ensuring their safety and success on a project. Solid performance track record with the demonstrated ability to increase efficiency
Military Experiences
May 2008 - Nov 2008
Operations Chief
Coordinated external and internal logistics for a company that employs 600 personnel, Managed a motor transport fleet of over 60 vehicles and 40 pieces of heavy equipment.
Supervised current operations and the efficient coordination of company assets.
Jul 2006 - Apr 2008
SNCOIC (Staff Non-Commission Officer In Charge) Fuels
Managed, supervised and trained over 60 personnel in the safe use of equipment and procedures. Tracked and supervised the safe and flawless issue of over 28,400,000 gallons of fuel in combat. (approximately 98,000,000 dollars) and the refueling of 10,000 aircraft. Evaluated past fuel usage and developed the daily demand rate to support operational commitments. Responsible for inventory of all fuel received, stored and issued. Provide Aviation Ground Support (AGS) and to establish Forward Operating Bases (FOB) in support of the Aviation Combat Element (ACE) of a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF).
Jul 2002 - Jul 2006
SNCOIC (Staff Non-Commission Officer In Charge)
Recruiter/SNCOIC/Pool Specialist
Recruited by marketing, scouting, and cold calls for qualified individuals able to pass prescreening. Mentored new recruits by keeping them mentally and physically ready for the challenge of recruit training. Managed a database (Microsoft Access) with over 300 new recruits.
Jun 1999 - Mar 2002
Maintenance Chief
Established and provided all 1st level maintenance to all fuel equipment.
Maintained records of all calibrated equipment and ensured calibrations were completed. Supervised all maintenance to all fuel equipment and coordinated if a higher level of maintenance was needed.