Serves as the Manager for personnel, fuel systems, and necessary equipment to perform fuel systems operations in support of the Global Prepositioned Materiel Services (GPMS) Program.
Supervision of personnel, fuel systems, and equipment, and the receipt, storage, issue, quality control, and accounting of all petroleum and cryogenics in the base inventory.
Reviews and evaluates mission requirements of all bulk fuel and cryogenic facilities, including aircraft refueling equipment.
Assures facility and equipment sufficiency and communicates any deficiencies to appropriate personnel, agencies, and higher headquarters.
Plans, coordinates, forecasts, and schedules the shipment of fuel and cryogenic products to maintain peacetime and contingency levels.
Reviews and verifies shipping and receiving documents on all incoming shipments of fuels and cryogenics.
Reviews and approves/disapproves all inventory adjustment actions.
Develops and implements local policies/procedures and emergency fuel support plans and procedures not covered by Air Force and other governmental directives.
Reviews and evaluates the Fuels Management Quality Control program.
Maintains adequate operating stocks and war reserve materiel.
Performs other duties as assigned; adheres to Safety, Quality, and Procedure Compliance responsibilities.
Requirements
Knowledge of fuel and cryogenic quality control assurance, theories, principles, practices, and techniques to evaluate the quality control program.
In-depth knowledge of Fuels Management quality control function to evaluate the refueling and defueling of aircraft, inventory control, support planning, fuel receiving, and cryogenic operations.
Knowledge of technical orders and publications to interpret, explain, and apply the technical requirements and specifications.
Knowledge of product procurement to implement the necessary elements of a mandatory quality assurance program.
Knowledge of a broad range of fuels operations to review and evaluate short- and long-term mission requirements in terms of operational readiness of all bulk fuel and cryogenics.
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret U.S. Government Clearance (U.S. Citizenship required).
Completed Fuels Apprentice Course (J3ABR2F031 00AB), military service or commercial equivalent.
Completed FORCE Course (J3AZR2F051 05AB) or 10 years’ experience (Government will schedule attendance at FORCE Course within 12 months of employment, if necessary).
10 years’ operations and maintenance experience on military or commercial refueling equipment.
National Petroleum Management Association Certified Petroleum Specialist (CPS) or equivalent certification acceptable in place of fuels apprentice training and experience requirements.
Physically capable of performing all required duties; capable of lifting/pushing/pulling minimum of 50 lbs.
Ability to travel domestically and internationally.
Benefits
Government will schedule attendance at FORCE Course within 12 months of employment, if necessary.
Certification: National Petroleum Management Association Certified Petroleum Specialist (CPS) or equivalent certification is acceptable in place of fuels apprentice training and experience requirements.
Ability to travel domestically and internationally.
Reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process available (contact TAOps@amentum.com).
Amentum is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
ATS Keywords
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Hard skills
fuel systems operationsquality controlinventory controlrefueling equipmentcryogenic operationsproduct procurementoperational readinesstechnical ordersemergency fuel support plansFuels Management quality control
Soft skills
supervisionplanningcoordinationcommunicationevaluationforecastingschedulingdecision makingproblem solvingadherence to safety
Certifications
Secret U.S. Government ClearanceFuels Apprentice CourseFORCE CourseNational Petroleum Management Association Certified Petroleum Specialist