Jessica Isaza
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***** ** ***** **, **********, WA 98270
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OBJETIVE
Seeking a position as analytical laboratory technician.
SUMMARY
Maintained quality control of fuel and oil by conducting over 1,000 physical laboratory tests. Transferred
over 120,000 gallons of jet fuel during refueling operations with zero equipment or personal incidents.
Five years of progressively responsible experience.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Attention to detail Operation and control
Adaptability Monitoring
Performance under pressure Equipment and instrument maintenance
Responsible Repairing
Safety Troubleshooting
Initiative Fire and hazardous material
Technical diagrams Scenario planning
EXPERIENCE
Monitored product quality to ensure 100 % compliance with standards and specifications for water
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and contaminants on fuel and oil.
Set up and conducted 750 tests and analyses per year on fuel samples using techniques such as
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filtration and centrifugal separation with 100 % accuracy.
Compiled and interpreted results of laboratory tests, properly disposed of any product not meeting
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standards.
Saved $500,000 by determining that 10,000 gallons of lubricating oil could not be received
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because it did not meet the specifications for a proper use, preventing further contamination and
damage to equipment evaluated at $2M.
Developed safety laboratory procedures while using hazmat material such as F-76 military diesel,
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JP-5 aviation fuel, N-dodecane, methanol, conosol c-200, metal polish, 23699 synthetic lubricating
oil, 2190 turbine oil, graphite-petroleum, alconox, novagard silicones and aero shell greases.
Unloaded over 350,000 gallons of oily waste keeping safety and environmental regulations.
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Transferred over 8M gallons of fuel following proper engineering operational sequence, schematic
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diagrams, drawings and flow charts with zero safety incidents.
Participated receiving over 16M gallons of fuel with 100 % safety results. Cleaned immediately
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any spill of fuel minimizing fire hazards.
Transferred over 120,000 gallons of jet fuel during 200 high risk evolutions such as flight quarters,
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replenishments at sea, static and hot refueling of helicopters with zero equipment or personal
incidents.
Maintained cleaned, calibrated and organized laboratory instruments such a bottles, graduated
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cylinders to ensure proper testing procedures.
Prepared daily reports using excel to maintain fuel and lube oil accountability logs and records of
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tests and analysis.
Periodically calibrated pressure and temperature gages.
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Measured API gravity of the fuel with hydrometer method to maintain ship navigational integrity.
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Detection of flash point of the fuel.
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Identify the presence of the icing inhibitor on jet fuels.
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Participated in safety programs such as tag-out, heat stress, hearing and sight conservation.
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Maintained the proper use of PPE during fuel sampling, testing fueling and defueling operations.
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Took immediate actions to correct safety discrepancies reported daily on work areas and
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equipments.
EDUCATION
BA Chemical Engineering, National University, Medellin, Colombia (September 2008)
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Gas Turbine Technician basic training, Great Lakes, IL (March 10)
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Fuel testing training, San Diego, CA (June 2011)
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Gage calibration basic training, Bremerton, WA (May 2012)
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