Jake Benth
Blending Technician - Texas Energy Enterprises
Corpus Christi, TX
acn37r@r.postjobfree.com - 361-***-****
• Served more than 10 years in The United States Marine Corps.
• Personable and persuasive in communicating creatively with subordinates and superiors.
• Expertise in leading and providing training for personnel, effective in following and executing all tasks
assigned.
• Proven skill in perseverance to solve customer issues.
• Self-motivated and confident in making independent decisions.
• Very organized and able to meet deadlines.
• Able to adapt and overcome to most situations.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Blending Technician
Texas Energy Enterprises - Energy, TX - June 2013 to Present
Gilliam St.)
Corpus Christi Texas 78413
Steve Hale
• Maintaining the Station Yard to include 2 buildings and 16 Frak tanks.
• Organizing all loads going into the facility for blending.
• Blending oil to variable parameters set by corporate HQ.
• Monthly volume of 15-20 thousand BBL's or 80 to 110 loads a month pushed out to a variety of markets.
• Work hand in hand with Trucking, Dispatch, West Texas and Cotulla to accomplish monthly goals set by
corporate HQ.
• Provide education and training to all new Employees and trucking companies established by corporate HQ
in accordance with API standards.
Dispatch Manager
Texas Energy Enterprises - Corpus Christi, TX - April 2013 to June 2013
Corpus Christi Texas 78413
Jason Ward
• Interviewed and trained a team of dispatchers to handle increasing workload.
• Designed and implanted a new call schedule to accommodate 24-7 operations.
• Directed my team in the daily planning and troubleshooting of customer loads.
• Coordinating an average of 60-90 Thousand BBL's a month, 300-500 loads for pickup and delivery to markets
in South and West Texas.
Personal Assistant/Dispatcher
Texas Energy Enterprises - Energy, TX - January 2013 to April 2013
Corpus Christi Texas 78413
Jason Ward
• Maintained reports put into place by corporate HQ.
• Designed reports to aid in the tracking of outstanding loads to improve customer care.
• Assisted Company VP in daily tasks.
Personal Trainer
PURENERGY FITNESS - Sheridan, WY - January 2011 to January 2013
82801
Caryn Moxey
Recreation Assistant
Sheridan VAMC - Sheridan, WY - September 2010 to January 2012
82801
Jeff Mansfield
Housekeeping Aid
Sheridan VAMC - Sheridan, WY - January 2010 to September 2010
82801
Jerry Holewagner
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, AZ - September 2009 to November 2009
85364
Marine Aviation Logistics Support 13
Aviation Supply Department, Repairable Management Division
SSgt Tamara Woody
• During this time I was the Senior Sgt in charge of twenty three Marines' personal and professional well-
being, to include:
1. Marine Corps Institute (MCI) training.
2. Ground side training, physical fitness training (PFT), rifle range, and gas chamber.
3. Assisted in college course requirements and all off-duty education.
Aviation Supply Specialist
Naval Operating Base - Norfolk, VA - October 2008 to September 2009
Josh Beyer, USMC.
Provide world-class logistics support to the Marine Warfighter in the Operation Iraqi Freedom / Horn of Africa /
Area of Operations by performing the following tasks:
• Supervise the daily reconciliation of stock and Direct Turn Over (DTO) documents for Marine Aviation
Logistics Support Package II Pilot (MALSP II Pilot) Program.
• Supervise in matters related to inventory management, including screening and requesting range and depth
modifications, or adjustments to the placement of materiel.
• Supervise in the daily screening of material requirements from all customers, and ensure that these
requisitions are fully researched and expedited.
• Apply AirSpeed (Lean, Six-Sigma) to ensure all functions are accomplished at the best value.
• Lead, mentor and train all Marines of junior rank, and set the example for all ranks.
• Supervise the maintenance and update of all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and the library of
technical directives and publications.
• Perform such other duties as may be directed by the Enterprise AIRSpeed Project Office.
• During this time I supervised four Marines with no direct supervision from our parent commands.
• Due to superior performance and professionalism, I was selected and an E-5 to serve in a supervisory billet
normally reserved for someone three grades higher. Excelled while serving as the Staff Non-Commissioned
Officer in Charge (SNCOIC)
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, AZ - May 2007 to October 2008
85364
Marine Aviation Logistics Support 13
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Thompson, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Rodriguez
Aviation Supply Department, Database Administrator, Shipping and Receiving
• Supervise the Database Administrator position in accordance with the Marine Corps Order (MCO)
P4400.177E, Aviation Supply Desk Top (ASDTP).
• Ensure all software update files were maintained.
• Ensure End-of-Month processes were completed in a timely manner.
• Supervise and maintain systems security and proper accessibility.
• Performed other tasks as directed by the Aviation Supply Department
• Receive, screen, and distribute all aeronautical and ground support equipment material shipped to Marine
Aircraft Group 13 (MAG-13) and supported units for external sources.
• Ensure all duties, reports, and files for the Supply Receiving Branch (SRB) are maintained and processed
in accordance with all regulations.
• Perform Receipts-on-Board (ROB) for all consumable Direct-Turnover (DTO) material.
• Supervise the delivery of all consumable DTO material to supported units.
• Mentor, train and supervise the two Marines who reported directly to me.
• Maintained the Consumable Management Division (CMD) warehouse to include deliveries, inventories and
stocking of all gear pertaining to the warehouse.
• Perform other tasks as directed by the CMD Non-Commissioned Officer-In-Charge (NCOIC)
• Embarkation representative for MALS-13 Supply.
• Supervise a total of eight Marines on a daily basis to include all personal and military actions.
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - May 2006 to May 2007
Marine Corps Air Station Okinawa, Japan
Marine Wing Headquarter Support Squadron 1
• Authenticate, reconcile and expedite aeronautical non-mission and mission capable supply high priority
requisitions for three operational Marine Aircraft Groups which included over 200 individual aircraft, ten aircraft
types and type models, and over 7500
Personnel in charge of those aircraft.
• Prepare and brief the Aircraft Location Report daily to 1st Marine Aircraft Wings (MAW) Aviation Supply
Officer, and 1st MAW Commanding General.
• Advise the 1st MAW Aviation Supply Officer on all matters pertaining to aviation supply procedures/
operations.
• Provide continual daily technical training to 34 Marines within Aviation Logistics Department (ALD-C) and
1st MAW Aviation Supply Departments.
• Coordinate with higher headquarters, Naval Air Depots, Naval Inventory Control Points, transportation
agencies, and Defense Logistic Agencies to ensure optimum support of 1st MAW.
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - San Diego, CA - January 2003 to May 2006
92145
Marine Aviation Group 46
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - Iwakuni, JP - January 2002 to January 2003
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan
Marine Aviation Logistics Support 12
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - San Diego, CA - March 2001 to January 2002
92145
Marine Aviation Logistics Support 11
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - Iwakuni, JP - November 2000 to March 2001
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan
Marine Aviation Logistics Support 12
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - San Diego, CA - June 2000 to November 2000
92145
Marine Aviation Logistics Support 11
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - March 2000 to June 2000
Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait
Marine All Weather Attack Squadron 121
Aviation Supply Specialist
United States Marine Corps - San Diego, CA - July 1999 to March 2000
92145
Marine Aviation Logistics Support 11
EDUCATION
Education
Sheridan College - Sheridan, WY
2012 to 2013
Staff Noncommissioned Officer Academy - Okinawa, Japan
2007
Diploma
Olympic High School - Bremerton, WA
June 1998
MILITARY SERVICE
Service Country: US
Branch: USMC
Rank: SGT
January 1999 to December 2009
AWARDS
Military awards
Naval and Marine Corps Achievement Medal November 2007
Air Speed Champion November 2007
Good Conduct Medal March 2007 (Second Award)
Good conduct Medal March 2004 (First Award)
Certificate of Commendation June 2002
Certificate of Commendation March 2002
Meritorious Mast March 2001
Letter of Appreciation January 2001
Letter of Appreciation November 2000
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal June 2000
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Professional References
Steve Hale
TEE Field Manager
Tony Hernandez
TEE Dispatch Manager
Caryn Moxey
Owner Purenergy Fitness