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1391 - Expeditionary Fuels Technician

Summary

Expeditionary Fuels Technicians install, operate and employ a family of tactical fuel systems (TFS) and accessory equipment, tailoring fuel equipment in modular sets to address mission needs in support of both ground and aviation operations.

This includes the setup and operation of fuel systems in support to installations, forward operating bases (FOBs) a forward arming and refueling points (FARPS).

While utilizing tactical fuel systems, expeditionary fuel technicians can receive, store and dispense various petroleum products in support of tactical operations.

Additionally, expeditionary fuels technicians are responsible for overseeing the quality surveillance procedures of fuel dispensed from TFS, provide support for the calculation of fuel estimates in support of operations and assist in the coordination of sources of class III to support expeditionary operations.

Prerequisites

Must possess a GT score of 95 or MM score of 95 or higher.

Security requirement: must have a favorable national agency check, local agency check, and credit check (NACLC).

Requirements

Complete the Bulk Fuel Specialist Course (A1430J1, A141351), Marine Corps Detachment, U.S.

Army Quartermaster School, Ft Gregg-Adams, VA.

Completion of the Bulk Fuel Advance Course (A14ECC1), conducted at Marine Detachment, U.S.

Army Quartermaster School, Ft Gregg-Adams, VA is required before promotion to master sergeant.

POI CID

A1430J1, A141351

Duties

For a complete listing of duties and tasks, refer to reference (l), Marine Corps Engineer and Utilities Training and Readiness Manual.

Pump Operators, Except Wellhead Pumpers 53-7072.

Petroleum Pump System Operators, Refinery Operators, and Gaugers 51-8093.

None.