WILLIE FOBBS
Houston, Texas 77016
(RINGS IN AFGHANISTAN)
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OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position in Management in Fuels Operations/Storage with an established and reputable company with an opportunity for growth and advancement based on job performance and experience.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
DynCorp International, LOGCAP IV, Afghanistan 2011 – Current
LG4 Fuels Manager
• Manage assigned FARP, Bulk & Retail operations
• Coordinated with the ACO, COR, other Contractors and vendors about scheduling, coordinating, and performing maintenance, provisioning supplies, cleaning, and all aspects of the fuel support facility in a manner that does not hinder the safe and constant flow of operations at any of the fuel support facilities.
• Responsible for SOP Compliance; Ensure that all Government and US Army environmental regulations and SOPs are followed.
• Briefs incoming units on the SOP of FARP site.
• Responsible for Development of Environmental and Safety SOP’s, Maintenance Plan, enforcement of safety at all times, compliance with USG standard.
• Administered applicable FAA, OSHA and military regulatory guidance in airfield operations safety and DOT fuel storage and distribution provisions.
Service Employee International Inc., (KBR) LOGCAP III, Iraq 2008 - 2009
Fuel Distribution Systems Supervisor
• Responsible for receiving, storing, and issuing multi-grades of fuel used in the local project
• Observed the daily training of all employees assigned to my operation in TSTI and AHA safety measures used for the handling and movement of both aviation and ground fuel products
• Accountable for all systems used in the transfer of fuel from bulk storage to refueling vehicles
• Ensured proper handling and segregation of products received and verifies quantity and quality
• Kept detailed accounting records of all fuel transfers within the bulk storage systems for clients throughout the local project
• Conducted inspections on the entire fuel bladder systems and identified any potentially hazardous conditions that could result in a catastrophic failure of any system
• Insured all employees assigned to the department were trained in procedures necessary to extinguish a fire
• Monitored chain custody of fuel samples taken to fuel lab for analysts
• Maintained a secured Hazardous Material Site that conformed to all environmental regulations currently used by the client
• Validated all monthly fuel reports, before forwarding to the client and Regional Fuels Manager
Service Employee International Inc., (KBR), LOGCAP III, Iraq 2006-2008
Logistics Coordinator Fuel
• Supervised and manage approximately 1.6 million gallons of fuel during Log Cap III, Iraq
• Coordinates with elements of DOD and other governmental organizations to assure support
• Overseas workers and monitors product amount on the fuel farm
• Maintain Quality control of Bulk fuels, handling gain and losses to ensure they are within authorized tolerance
• Ensure compliance with all safety and environmental regulations
• Directs and receipt storage and issue operations for Bulk Fuel products
• Prepares receipt, inventory and issue documents for fuels accounting FAS Coordinator
• Responsible for reconciliation and analysis of complex balance sheet accounts under minimal supervision applying Defense Support Center policies and procedures to the review of Defense Working Capital Fund.
Service Employee International Inc. – (KBR), LOGCAP III, Iraq 2004-2006
Fuel Distribution Systems Operator
• Monitored and maintained the amount of fuel in the tanks of a Bulk Storage Site
• Performed usage calculations and requests service time and amount for tank filling
• Responsible for performance of monthly Millipore sampling and Aqua-Glow testing
• Performed preventive maintenance and repairs on terminal systems.
• Documented fuel receipts, issues, and gauged quantities.
United States Army, U.S.A 1994- 2004
Bulk Fuels Sergeant, Bulk Fuel Specialist (92F)
• Served as Bulk Fuel supervisor for various units and commands throughout Army Career
• Coordinates with commander, staff and operating units on wartime, contingency and peacetime fuel
Support & ensured Bulk Fuel deliveries were coordinated in a timely manner
• Directed the operation of the Fuels distribution system to include bulk fuel farms, testing and aircraft refueling
• Visually inspects samples of fuel and check gravity and flashpoint
• Overseas unit personnel readiness & input data into the Fuels Automated System (FAS)
EDUCATION
ITT Technical Institute, Computer Networking Systems, Continuing Education -Present
Army, Petroleum Supply Certificate, 1994
Kashmere Senior HS, Diploma, 1994, Houston TX.
CERTIFICATES
BSM-E (TFMD) Tactical Fuels Manager Defense Course, Certificate, 2011, Coggins International, Afghan.
BSM-E (FMD) Fuel Manager Defense Course, Certificate, 2008, Varec, Iraq
BSM-E (FAS) Fuel Accounting Systems Course, Certificate, 2006, Varec, Kuwait
Hazardous Materials Course, Certificate, 1995, Army Quartermaster School, FT. Lee VA
Health Safety Management, Certificate, 1995, Army Quartermaster School, FT. Lee VA
Bulk Plant Operations, Certificate, 1995 U.S. Army Quartermaster School, FT. Lee VA
Project Management, Certificate, 1994 U.S. Army Quartermaster School, FT. Lee VA
Fuels System Maintenance Certificate, 1994, U.S. Army Quartermaster School, FT. Lee VA
Petroleum Supervisor Course, 1994, U.S. Army Quartermaster School, FT. Lee VA
Defense Distribution Management Certificate, 1994, U.S. Army Quartermaster School, FT. Lee VA
Logistics Management Development Certificate, 1994, U.S. Army Quartermaster School, FT. Lee VA
REFRENCES
Available upon Request