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CERNIE BONIFACIO MANALANSAN Permanent Address : San Carlos, San Luis, Pampanga, Philippines Contact Number : (063)906-206-4778 / (Qatar) 974-6647-5316 E-mail add : [email protected] POSITION APPLYING FOR: Fuel Distribution System Mechanic SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS A highly qualified Petroleum Oil and Lubricants Section Leader, certified Fuel Distribution System Mechanic, Aircraft Refueler Operator and Fuel Distribution Storage Operator, with over ten (10) years of experience in fuel operations. Job includes coordination of all fuel operations including aircrafts and ground equipment refueling/defueling; and storage and distribution of fuel and maintenance of fuel systems. Well trained and knowledgeable in fuel handling hazards; oil spill prevention and containment; fire safety and prevention. Communicate effectively and efficiently to anyone. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Liquid Fuel Systems Maintenance Technician February 2008 – Present Maytag Aircraft Corp. Al Udeid Air Force Base, Qatar Duties and Responsibilities: Installed, repaired, and maintained liquid fuel storage, distribution, and dispensing systems Managed and modified liquid fuel systems and components Checked components for operation, adjustment, pressures, and internal and external leaks under pressure Troubleshot malfunctions Utilized drawings and schematics to analyze and isolate malfunctions Inspected condition of grounding wires, clips, and grounding conductors for proper resistance Checked for accumulation of explosive vapors in enclosed liquid fuel systems Modified equipment to increase efficiency Performed recurring maintenance and seasonal overhaul on systems and components Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants (POL) Section Leader April 2006 – October 2007 Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLC. US Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory Duties and Responsibilities: Coordinates day-to-day aviation, marine and ground fuel operations, and properly administer Duty/Shift personnel, including after-hours operations. In the absence of the Superintendent, ensures qualified personnel are assigned to either supervise or perform required operations. Ensures duty personnel properly follow established fuels-related guidance; regulations, safety and operational procedures, and properly document all fuel transactions on required records. Confirm personnel have properly line-up tanks, components, valves and hoses, and have performed pre-operational functions such as pre-inspections of equipment, water-draining, tank gauging, sampling, product re-circulations and other required operational checks. Also, either personally controls, or coordinates with personnel, operation of all Annex 15 fuel transfer pumps. Accurately maintains all fuel operations logs and records, and the Dispatch Office status boards. Monitors the Automated Tank Gauging (ATG) system displays, and advises Supervisory personnel of any emergencies, and any unusual events, which may affect fueling operations.

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CERNIE BONIFACIO MANALANSANPermanent Address : San Carlos, San Luis, Pampanga, PhilippinesContact Number : (063)906-206-4778 / (Qatar) 974-6647-5316E-mail add : [email protected] POSITION APPLYING FOR: Fuel Distribution System Mechanic

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

A highly qualified Petroleum Oil and Lubricants Section Leader, certified Fuel Distribution System Mechanic, Aircraft Refueler Operator and Fuel Distribution Storage Operator, with over ten (10) years of experience in fuel operations. Job includes coordination of all fuel operations including aircrafts and ground equipment refueling/defueling; and storage and distribution of fuel and maintenance of fuel systems.

Well trained and knowledgeable in fuel handling hazards; oil spill prevention and containment; fire safety and prevention.

Communicate effectively and efficiently to anyone.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Liquid Fuel Systems Maintenance TechnicianFebruary 2008 – PresentMaytag Aircraft Corp.Al Udeid Air Force Base, Qatar

Duties and Responsibilities:• Installed, repaired, and maintained liquid fuel storage, distribution, and dispensing

systems• Managed and modified liquid fuel systems and components• Checked components for operation, adjustment, pressures, and internal and external

leaks under pressure• Troubleshot malfunctions• Utilized drawings and schematics to analyze and isolate malfunctions• Inspected condition of grounding wires, clips, and grounding conductors for proper

resistance• Checked for accumulation of explosive vapors in enclosed liquid fuel systems• Modified equipment to increase efficiency • Performed recurring maintenance and seasonal overhaul on systems and components

Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants (POL) Section LeaderApril 2006 – October 2007Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLC.US Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Duties and Responsibilities:

Coordinates day-to-day aviation, marine and ground fuel operations, and properly administer Duty/Shift personnel, including after-hours operations. In the absence of the Superintendent, ensures qualified personnel are assigned to either supervise or perform required operations.

Ensures duty personnel properly follow established fuels-related guidance; regulations, safety and operational procedures, and properly document all fuel transactions on required records.

Confirm personnel have properly line-up tanks, components, valves and hoses, and have performed pre-operational functions such as pre-inspections of equipment, water-draining, tank gauging, sampling, product re-circulations and other required operational checks. Also, either personally controls, or coordinates with personnel, operation of all Annex 15 fuel transfer pumps.

Accurately maintains all fuel operations logs and records, and the Dispatch Office status boards. Monitors the Automated Tank Gauging (ATG) system displays, and advises Supervisory personnel of any emergencies, and any unusual events, which may affect fueling operations.

Computes fuel quantities as required to support on-going operations, and reconciles any apparent discrepancies in reports provided by subordinate personnel. Promptly forwards fuel operations records to the Fuels Accountant.

Coordinates emergency recall of personnel, or other functions and activities, as directed by the Fuel Operations Superintendent, Assistant Fuel Manager, or Senior Supply Directorate Managerial personnel.

Mechanic, Fuel System/TruckDecember 2000 – March 2006Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLC.US Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Duties and Responsibilities:

Performed inspection of fuel systems and equipment, and reported results to supervisory personnel.

Performed preventive and corrective maintenance on refueler trucks, fuel tanks and distribution system, pumps, valves, piping, aircraft fueling stations, truck fill stands, filter separators, strainers, containment systems, support equipment and other ancillary located at the facilities, as directed.

Executed pressure testing of piping and hoses, calibrated pressure relief valves, pressure gauges and flow meters.

Interpreted schematic diagrams, such as tank and fuel distribution piping.

Used maintenance manuals to troubleshoot and repair facility and equipment deficiencies.

Inspected facility discrepancies and submitted reports and records of all maintenance actions, to include labor and repair parts usage.

Operator, Aircraft/Equipment RefuelerAugust 1999 – December 2000Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLC.US Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

October 1998 – August 1999Annex 15: Fuel Systems, BJS International AssociatesUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Duties and Responsibilities:

Performed aircraft, and ground servicing equipment and vehicle, refueling and defueling operations with direct fuel systems (pantographs) or mobile fuel vehicles; Re-filled trucks at fill-stands and conducted truck to distribution system transfer; Executed operator maintenance on fuel vehicles, pantographs, filter pads and truck fill-stands.

Re-circulated and obtained low point drained samples for vehicles and equipment, prior to operations. During operations, observes gauging and metering devices. Reported readings as required, and any abnormal operating conditions noted, to the POL Section Leader.

Performed pre/post gauging and product temperature measurements of tanks as required; Correctly completed required Operational forms and checklists, and promptly forwarded same to the POL Section Leader.

Complied with standard and other prescribed fuel operations procedures, to include those affecting safety, fire prevention, and environmental protection.

Carried-out emergency action, as necessary, to protect personnel or equipment. Included spill containment and clean-up actions as directed.

Operator, Fuel Distribution and StorageOctober 1997 – October 1998Annex 15: Fuel Systems, BJS International AssociatesUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Duties and Responsibilities:

Performed tank farm and marine operations following established recurring and specific procedures; Complied with standards and other prescribed fuel operations procedures, including those affecting safety, fire prevention, and environmental protection

Prepared hoses and equipment; Lined-up pumps, tanks and pipeline valves; Drained water from service tank prior to operations; and Reported these actions to the POL Section Leader

Obtained tank and system fuel samples, Determined pre/post tanks gauging; and Obtained product temperature measurements of tanks and barges

Executed pre-operational inspections; Operated pumps, barges or distribution equipment; and Correctly completed required operational forms like gauging sheets and operational checklists

Performed vacuum truck operations

Responded to emergency situations like oil spills, doing containment and clean-up

Maintenance, POL TankDecember 1996 – October 1997Annex 15: Fuel Systems, BJS International AssociatesUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Duties and Responsibilities:

Opened/closed tank manhole covers, pumps sludge fuel left in tanks.

Collected and installed all associated equipment prior to internal maintenance commencement.

Observed all posted safe and operational instruction both written and oral.

TRAININGS AND SEMINARS ATTENDED

Fuel Filter Separator 01 April 2006

Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLCUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Oil Spill Drill (Monthly) 26 February 2006(latest)Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLCUS Navy Support FacilityDiego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): Importance and Usage 18 February 2006Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLCUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Training 22 – 24 September 2005Environment, Health and Safety Department, DG21 LLCUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Cla-Val Automatic Control Valves 13 July 2005Cla-Val University RepresentativeUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Aircraft/Equipment Refueling Operator April – June 2004Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLCUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Mechanic, POL Truck 01 February 2001Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLCUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Driver/Operator Aircraft Refueler/Defueler 10 October 1998 Annex 15: Fuel Operations, DG21 LLCUS Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia, British Indian Ocean Territory

Other Related Trainings Airfield Training Course

ISO 9001:2000

Fire Extinguisher Training

Adult CPR

Standard First Aid

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONSLetter of Appreciation

July 2005Received from the Program Director of DG21 LLC in assistance for the designation of US Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia’s Fuel Operations as Runner-up of the 2005 American Petroleum Institute (API) Award: Category I, Navy Bulk Fuel Terminals, for Excellence in Fuel Management

Certificate of Appreciation January 2005

Given by the Commanding Officer, US Navy Support Facility for valuable contribution to the Diego Garcia Fuel Operations

Certificate of Appreciation 20 May 2000

Given by the Commanding Officer, US Navy Support Facility Diego Garcia for outstanding support given to the Diego Garcia Fuel Operations in its designation as First Place Winner for 1999 American Petroleum Institute Award, Bulk Fuel Category

Letter of Appreciation 19 May 2000

Given by the Program Director of DG21 LLC for superb effort in assisting Diego Garcia Fuel Operations to win American Petroleum Institute Award for Best Navy Bulk Fuels Terminal

EDUCATIONTechnician, Automotive Mechanic

March 1992Don Honorio Ventura College of Arts and TradesBacolor, Pampanga, Philippines

Secondary Education March 1990

Saint Anthony AcademyGuagua, Pampanga, Philippines

PERSONAL INFORMATIONDate of Birth : 15 July 1973

Place of Birth : Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines

Civil Status : Married

Height : 173 cm.

Weight : 79.5 kg.

SSS Number : 33-3483725-0

Passport Number : EB 9809826

Driver’s License Number : C10-94-109922

I hereby certify that all above information are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and understanding and are hereby submitted for my application for employment.

Mr. CERNIE B. MANALANSAN……