CURRICULUM VITAE
Swaleh Juma Abubakar
P.O BOX **0 KILIFI, KENYA
Cell Phone +964**********
Email Address : *******@*****.***
Security clearance: MRPT Active
Current address: BDSC Iraq
WORK EXPERIENCE
March 2013 – Up to date PAE IRAQ BDSC (Baghdad Diplomatic Service
Center)
Position Fuel Operator
Duties
• Storage and issue fuel from the tanks, Bladders and fuel trucks
• Performing usage calculations and request service time and amount for tank filling.
Identifying download, storage and issue tanks
• Keep BRAG system up-to-date
• Prepares and checks receiving and shipping documents
• Conducts site inspections to ensure equipment is in required state to meet quality
objectives as per the requirements of the facility checklist daily/weekly/monthly
checks
• Function as pump operator
• Competently operate the meter
• Record all quantities issued and received on the required documentation
Conduct end-of-day fuel reconciliation checks
• Inspect the filters to ensure they function at an optimal level
• Assist maintenance staff during filter element change out
• Conduct refueling vehicle daily/weekly/monthly inspections to ensure the vehicle
meets all QHSE and operational requirements and report inconsistencies to the
supervisor
• Drain all tanks and refuellers as per the set time interval
• Conduct risk assessments on refueling tasks
• Immediately stop refueling if an inconsistency is identified
May 2012- Feb2013 SOC 11C
Position : Armed security Officer
Duties
• Monitor Strategically located cameras
• Answering telephones, gathering information and dispatching officers in a polite,
professional manner.
• Monitoring computerized Fire Alarm Systems, Infant Alarm System, Access Control
Systems, Panic Alarm Systems, analyzing activations and dispatching appropriate
personnel.
• perate CCTV systems and troubleshoot technical problems.
• Review CCTV contents for suspects to assist in investigations.
• Provide time specific video footage, to the client
• Send electronic notifications when required
• Monitor the Security Radio Communication equipment for the officers in the field and
alerting the appropriate personnel in the event of an emergency, unusual circumstances,
and/or “office needs assistance” calls.
• Communicate with, Supervision, studio officers, perimeter officers, and client when
required
• Patrols assigned areas on foot, checking for fires, vandalism, suspicious activity or
persons or safety/fire hazards.
April 2006- May 2007 Panda Flowers Naivasha Kenya
Position Security Officer
Duties
• Provision of secure sites and facilities
• Preventing unauthorised access by non authorised person
• Carry out detailed daily routines & procedures as detailed in Site Security
Instructions, combined with the security policies and procedures
• Monitoring CCTV and managing a variety of environmental and plant alarm
systems
• Meet and greet customers and all other visitors to the company in a
professional and courteous manner
June 1995 KDF (Kenya Department of Defense Retired with 18 years 265
days in services as army officer
June 1994 – May 1995 Kenya Army ( Battalion Sypply NCO)
Position Fuel Operator
Duries
• Inspections and basic maintenance on facilities, fuel systems, and fueling vehicles
• support Quality Control Technicians
• Performing routine and periodic inspections in compliance with company, government
and industry standards.
• Transferring product and monitoring storage tanks, pipelines and related equipment to
ensure good working order.
• Conducting all work in a safe fashion.
• Making required log entries of fuel transactions, quality control and maintenance
• Receiving/dispatching jet fuel, gasoline, diesel fuel, avgas and glycol via pipelines and
trucks
• Transferring product and monitoring storage tanks, pipelines and related equipment to
ensure good working order.
• Making required log entries of fuel transactions, quality control and maintenance
1993 – 1994 UNPROFOR United Nation Protection Force Yugoslavia
Position Fuel Operator
Duties
• Performing routine and periodic inspections in compliance with company, government
and industry standards.
• Transferring product and monitoring storage tanks, pipelines and related equipment to
ensure good working order.
• Making required log entries of fuel transactions, quality control and maintenance
• Receiving/dispatching jet fuel, gasoline, diesel fuel, avgas and glycol via pipelines and
trucks
• Load and unload a fuel truck, safely implementing precautions associated with hazards
of transporting and issuing petroleum products
• Receive, store, account for, document, and issue fuel product in accordance with
specified standard operating procedures and military guidance
• Perform hot and cold refueling of various types of military helicopters and equipment
• Perform operational and preventive maintenance checks on relevant fuel equipment
and vehicles in accordance with standards
• Maintain vehicle logs and submit daily vehicle deficiencies report
• Gauge tanks daily for estimated fuel amount in accordance with requirements
• Observe and follow all safety rules, regulations, and operating procedures, including
wearing required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and reporting delays or
accidents
• Perform other duties as assigned
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Feb 2012 K.A.S.O.T.C Amman Jordan
Area covered
• Guard Force Basic Course
1992 Armed Forces Training College Lanet Nakuru, Kenya
Area covered
• Drill and duties Advance Course
1991 Armed Forces Training College Lanet Nakuru, Kenya
Area covered
• Warrant Officer and senior NCO’S Regimental and Admin Course
1990 4th Brigade Langata Kenya
Area covered
• Warrant Officer and senior NCO’S Command Course
1990 4th Brigade Kenya Army Nanyuki
Area covered
• Drill and duties Basic Course
1987 USAIS United State Army Infantry School Ft. Benning Georgia USA
Area covered
• Rangers course 14-87
1985 4th Brigade Githioro, Kenya
Area covered
• Jungle/ Trackers Instructors Course
1981 Royal Air Force Brize Norton United Kingdom
Area covered
• Parachute Jumping Instructors Course
1979 1st Para company Gilgil, Kenya
Area covered
• Parachute Jumping Instructors Section Basic Course
Computer skills
• Proficient in the use of Windows applications and software such
as:-
• Word Processors: MS Word and Word Perfect.
• Spread Sheet: MS Excel.
• Data Base: Ms Access.
• Web Browsers: Netscape & Internet Explorer
• Utilities: MS Office, MS Power Point.
Referees:
David Baya
Assistant Commissioner of police
Kenya Police Hqs
P.O Box 30083
Nairobi Kenya
Tel: +254*********
Capt. Rtd Edward Neitemo Keen
Tel: +254****-******
Nairobi, Kenya
Major david Masikonte
Tel: +254***-******
Nairobi Kenya