What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fuels position at US Air Force?
ENLISTED
FUELS
DISPENSING AIRCRAFT ENERGY
Even with all of our advanced technology, our aircraft simply cannot operate without fuel. It is the job of Fuels specialists to manage every aspect of the refueling of every aircraft on the flight line. More than handling jet fuel, these professionals are also responsible for operating the vehicles, equipment and storage facilities that are essential to the refueling operation while also ensuring the compliance of all safety regulations while handling these volatile liquids.
- Maintain and operate fuels and cryogenic facilities and equipment
- Receive, store and issue petroleum products purchased for use in Air Force vehicles, aircraft and support equipment
- Refuel aircraft with various types of mobile refueling equipment
- Responsible for the fuels control center, where all requests for fuel are received
- Conduct preventive maintenance inspections on the fuels vehicle fleet
- Maintain the bulk storage facility where millions of gallons of fuel are stored
CAREER TASKS
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
MINIMUM EDUCATION
High school diploma, GED with 15 college credits, or GED
ASVAB REQUIREMENTS
General; Mechanical
QUALIFICATIONS
- Normal color vision
- Possession of a valid state driver’s license to operate government motor vehicles
- Completion of a current National Agency Check, Local Agency Checks and Credit
- Completion of 8.5 weeks of Basic Military Training
- Must be between the ages of 17 and 39
A1C Courtland Carson, Fuels
TRAINING & EDUCATION
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BASIC MILITARY TRAINING
8.5 weeks
TECHNICAL TRAINING
31 days
TECH SCHOOL LOCATION
Sheppard AFB TX
STATUS UPON COMPLETION
Enlisted Airman with credits earned towards Logistics
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