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Richmond, VA PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE EMAIL AVAILABLEObjectiveExperienced Fuel Technician seeking a position with a reputable company where I can leverage my demonstrated skills in material handling and warehousing with my knowledge of F.A.A regulations and federal and state safety guidelines to increase profitability, pristine safety standards and company growth.Skills Extensive Knowledge in Safety Procedures Commercial Vehicle Repair Strong Interpersonal Skills Fuel Tank Maintenance Problem Solving Extensive F.A.A Knowledge Personnel Management Pristine Inspection SkillsExperienceSuperValuFacility Yard Jokey 12/2017 - PresentHighly skilled Senior Yard Jockey responsible for routinely maintaining orderly storage lots, and effectively managing hundreds of inbound and outbound trailers.Inspect and audit trailers according to VA State guidelines to ensure compliance to all state safety regulations; Trained team on safety protocols and maintained training materials to address knowledge gapsMaintain docs to ensure spaces are properly managed and cleaned for loading and unloading; Routinely communicated with third party vendors about changes in delivery times and load weight requirementsFuel Technician 12/2011 12/2017Driven technician skilled in performing essential quality checks for commercial vehicles to ensure compliance to safety guidelines while efficiently inspecting work orders and ensuring accordance with all F.A.A rules and regulations.Routinely communicated with third parties to suggest improvements or repairs to commercial vehicles and fleets while monitoring work orders for a team of technicians to ensure timely resolution to maintenance issuesRecorded fuel activity on multiple devices to create log that allowed management to oversee changes in fuel requirements ; Prepared and verified all receiving and fuel shipment documentsResponsible for the oversight of a team of 10 subcontract workers who upheld a zero percent accident rate during training and onboarding |