Travis Alan Forney
*** * **** ****** *** **b New York, NY 10022/Cell: 917-***-****
**********@*****.*** / ********@*****.****.***
Experienced Quality Assurance, Fuel Distribution, and Safety Supervisor
Active Secret Security Clearance
. Expertise in fueling systems, pumps, piping, quality surveillance
and safety.
. Adept to handling confidential information with integrity
. Unparalleled communicator with exceptional organizational skills
. Extensive leadership experience with a tenacious work ethic
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Bachelor of Science in Occupational Safety and Health, Columbia Southern
University, currently pursuing
Expected program completion May, 2015 GPA 3.6
Hazardous Materials Mobile Training Team- 24 Professional Hours, US NAVY,
Sept 2013
Safety Supervisor Training Course-16 Professional Hours, US NAVY, July 2013
Additional Training and Certifications
* NEC 5571 Hazardous Materials, US NAVY Sept 2013
* Pumper/Gauger certification, US MAP, Aug 2013
* Bulk Fuel Specialist certification, USMAP, Aug 2013
* NEC 9571 Safety Technician, US NAVY, July 2013
Experience
United States Navy
Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Fuels) Second Class Petty Officer
2010-Present
Quality Assurance Supervisor, Flight Deck Supervisor, Departmental Training
Supervisor, & Divisional Supply Logistician USS Enterprise/
USS George H. W. Bush Norfolk, VA
Served As the Quality Surveillance Supervisor, maintaining exceptional fuel
quality while operating and troubleshooting JP-5 pumps, hoses, and valves.
Developed a systematic training plan for over 110 sailors, which resulted
in maximum qualification efficiency. Appointed the title of Supply
Supervisor in charge within my first full year in the military
* Directly managed and maintained a $500,000 dollar budget during an 8
month combat deployment resulting in 100% operational readiness.
* Instrumental in safely and expeditiously checking tanks, voids, and
pump rooms, for discrepancies during the industrial/ship yard period
for over 6 months.
* Awarded the Naval Achievement Medal for safety from the Supply
division during the 2011 final combat deployment of the USS
Enterprise
* Consistently outperformed 800 peers with exceptional evaluations and
superb testing resulting in early promotion to Petty Officer 2nd Class
in less than 2.5 years.
* Safely supervised over 50 refueling at sea evolutions totaling over
100 million gallons of fuel during 2 combat deployments in the Arabian
Gulf.