Petroleum Supply Specialists are primarily responsible for supervising and managing the reception, storage and shipping of bulk or packaged petroleum-based products.
92F1O - Skill Level One
PETROLEUM SUPPLY SPECIALIST: Receives and stores bulk and packaged POL products. Issues and dispenses bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to supporting units. Performs petroleum and water accountability using selected forms. Operates and maintains equipment associated with petroleum and water distribution system and multi-product pipeline systems. Fuels and defuels vehicles, aircrafts and stationary equipment. Takes emergency precautions, to include submitting fuel samples to the laboratory for testing, to prevent harm to self, others and facilities.
PETROLEUM INVENTORY CONTROL SPECIALIST: Provides Petroleum inventory and control of bulk petroleum storage, POL packaged products and equipment on-hand inventories. Assist the inventory control sergeant in maintaining the current petroleum supply records. Additionally, maintains the total ullage by terminal and type fuel. Receives operation reports from all pump stations and terminals. These reports cover hourly pumping and delivery data. Provides data used in a consumption graph and progress chart to maintain control of the pipeline system.
POL VEHICLE OPERATOR (HVY/LT): Performs duties as a vehicle operator responsible for the operation and maintenance of the selected vehicle. Responsible for the Vehicle Preoperational Checks and Services, Daily Preoperational maintenance and Procedures and the quarterly preoperational checks of selected Tank Vehicles. Takes emergency precautions affiliated with the operation of Fuel Tank Vehicles. Responsible for using the corresponding technical manual to locate and annotate deficiencies found on designated vehicles.
PUMP STATION OPERATOR: Responsible for the operation of a number of assigned pumping stations. Performs daily inspections and visits to assigned stations. Makes visual checks, reports damages and disposes of trash and debris as required. Monitors and records fuel transactions in the station log, makes operating tests, checks, adjustments and performs required maintenance functions on all station equipment. Responsible for immediate action to shut down or otherwise protect equipment in case of equipment malfunction, analyzes problems to isolate and identify the difficulty; maintains records and reports pertinent to assigned tasks and maintenance personnel.
AIRCRAFT FUEL HANDLER: Responsible for an adequate quality surveillance operation. Responsible for ensuring that the fuel pumped into an aircraft is clean, bright, and on specification and that it does not contain any free water or sediment. Responsible for immediate sampling and testing of petroleum products used in Aircraft refueling and can only be done if the personnel is properly trained on Aircraft Operations to include API gravity, Aqua Glo and particulate contaminates by color indicator method tests on fuel. Responsible for daily accountability of fuel using the daily accountability log and monthly fuel abstract.
PETROLEUM INVENTORY CONTROL SPECIALIST: Provides Petroleum inventory and control of bulk petroleum storage, POL packaged products and equipment on-hand inventories. Assist the inventory control sergeant in maintaining the current petroleum supply records. Additionally, maintains the total ullage by terminal and type fuel. Receives operation reports from all pump stations and terminals. These reports cover hourly pumping and delivery data. Provides data used in a consumption graph and progress chart to maintain control of the pipeline system.
POL VEHICLE OPERATOR (HVY/LT): Performs duties as a vehicle operator responsible for the operation and maintenance of the selected vehicle. Responsible for the Vehicle Preoperational Checks and Services, Daily Preoperational maintenance and Procedures and the quarterly preoperational checks of selected Tank Vehicles. Takes emergency precautions affiliated with the operation of Fuel Tank Vehicles. Responsible for using the corresponding technical manual to locate and annotate deficiencies found on designated vehicles.
PUMP STATION OPERATOR: Responsible for the operation of a number of assigned pumping stations. Performs daily inspections and visits to assigned stations. Makes visual checks, reports damages and disposes of trash and debris as required. Monitors and records fuel transactions in the station log, makes operating tests, checks, adjustments and performs required maintenance functions on all station equipment. Responsible for immediate action to shut down or otherwise protect equipment in case of equipment malfunction, analyzes problems to isolate and identify the difficulty; maintains records and reports pertinent to assigned tasks and maintenance personnel.
AIRCRAFT FUEL HANDLER: Responsible for an adequate quality surveillance operation. Responsible for ensuring that the fuel pumped into an aircraft is clean, bright, and on specification and that it does not contain any free water or sediment. Responsible for immediate sampling and testing of petroleum products used in Aircraft refueling and can only be done if the personnel is properly trained on Aircraft Operations to include API gravity, Aqua Glo and particulate contaminates by color indicator method tests on fuel. Responsible for daily accountability of fuel using the daily accountability log and monthly fuel abstract.
92F2O - Skill Level Two
PETROLEUM SUPPLY NCO: Supervises the receipt and storage of bulk and packaged POL products. Assigns duties, spot checks work adequacy, and instructs and supervises subordinates in work techniques and procedures. Issues and dispenses bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to supporting units. Performs petroleum and water accountability using selected forms. Supervises, operates and maintains equipment associated with petroleum and water distribution system and multi-product pipeline systems. Fuels and defuels vehicles, aircrafts and stationary equipment. Assures adherence to safety procedures and ensures keeping of efficient, clean and safe work environment. Takes emergency precautions, to include submitting fuel samples to the laboratory for testing, to prevent harm to self, others and facilities.
POL VEHICLE OPERATOR (HVY/LT): Performs duties as a vehicle operator responsible for the operation and maintenance of the selected vehicle. Responsible for the Vehicle Preoperational Checks and Services, Daily Preoperational maintenance and Procedures and the quarterly preoperational checks of selected Tank Vehicles. Takes emergency precautions affiliated with the operation of Fuel Tank Vehicles. Responsible for using the corresponding technical manual to locate and annotate deficiencies found on designated vehicles.
PUMP STATION FOREMAN: Responsible for the operation of a number of assigned pumping stations. Performs daily inspections and visits to assigned stations. Makes visual checks, reports damages and disposes of trash and debris as required. Monitors and records fuel transactions in the station log, makes operating tests, checks, adjustments and performs required maintenance functions on all station equipment. Supervises the daily operations, conduct of the pump station operators and the pumping of pipeline products. Assist in preparing the monthly and annual reports. Responsible for immediate action to shut down or otherwise protect equipment in case of equipment malfunction, analyzes problems to isolate and identify the difficulty; maintains records and reports pertinent to assigned tasks and maintenance personnel.
AIRCRAFT FUEL HANDLER: Responsible for an adequate quality surveillance operation. Responsible for ensuring that the fuel pumped into an aircraft is clean, bright, and on specification and that it does not contain any free water or sediment. Responsible for immediate sampling and testing of petroleum products used in Aircraft refueling and can only be done if the personnel is properly trained on Aircraft Operations to include API gravity, Aqua Glo and particulate contaminates by color indicator method tests on fuel. Responsible for daily accountability of fuel using the daily accountability log and monthly fuel abstract.
POL VEHICLE OPERATOR (HVY/LT): Performs duties as a vehicle operator responsible for the operation and maintenance of the selected vehicle. Responsible for the Vehicle Preoperational Checks and Services, Daily Preoperational maintenance and Procedures and the quarterly preoperational checks of selected Tank Vehicles. Takes emergency precautions affiliated with the operation of Fuel Tank Vehicles. Responsible for using the corresponding technical manual to locate and annotate deficiencies found on designated vehicles.
PUMP STATION FOREMAN: Responsible for the operation of a number of assigned pumping stations. Performs daily inspections and visits to assigned stations. Makes visual checks, reports damages and disposes of trash and debris as required. Monitors and records fuel transactions in the station log, makes operating tests, checks, adjustments and performs required maintenance functions on all station equipment. Supervises the daily operations, conduct of the pump station operators and the pumping of pipeline products. Assist in preparing the monthly and annual reports. Responsible for immediate action to shut down or otherwise protect equipment in case of equipment malfunction, analyzes problems to isolate and identify the difficulty; maintains records and reports pertinent to assigned tasks and maintenance personnel.
AIRCRAFT FUEL HANDLER: Responsible for an adequate quality surveillance operation. Responsible for ensuring that the fuel pumped into an aircraft is clean, bright, and on specification and that it does not contain any free water or sediment. Responsible for immediate sampling and testing of petroleum products used in Aircraft refueling and can only be done if the personnel is properly trained on Aircraft Operations to include API gravity, Aqua Glo and particulate contaminates by color indicator method tests on fuel. Responsible for daily accountability of fuel using the daily accountability log and monthly fuel abstract.
92F3O - Skill Level Three
PETROLEUM SUPPLY NCO: Supervises the receipt and storage of bulk and packaged POL products. Assigns duties, spot checks work adequacy, and instructs and supervises subordinates in work techniques and procedures. Issues and dispenses bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to supporting units. Performs petroleum and water accountability using selected forms. Supervises, operates and maintains equipment associated with petroleum and water distribution system and multi-product pipeline systems. Fuels and defuels vehicles, aircrafts and stationary equipment. Assures adherence to safety procedures and ensures keeping of efficient, clean and safe work environment. Takes emergency precautions, to include submitting fuel samples to the laboratory for testing, to prevent harm to self, others and facilities.
PUMP STATION FOREMAN: Responsible for the operation of a number of assigned pumping stations. Performs daily inspections and visits to assigned stations. Makes visual checks, reports damages and disposes of trash and debris as required. Monitors and records fuel transactions in the station log, makes operating tests, checks, adjustments and performs required maintenance functions on all station equipment. Supervises the daily operations, conduct of the pump station operators and the pumping of pipeline products. Assist in preparing the monthly and annual reports. Responsible for immediate action to shut down or otherwise protect equipment in case of equipment malfunction, analyzes problems to isolate and identify the difficulty; maintains records and reports pertinent to assigned tasks and maintenance personnel.
AIRFIELD SERVICE SUPERVISOR: Responsible for the scheduling of aircraft fueling and defueling operations. Monitors all aircraft fueling and defueling operations, enforces quality assurance/ quality surveillance and airfield safety. Responsible for ensuring that the fuel pumped into an aircraft is clean, bright, and on specification and that it does not contain any free water or sediment. Supervises the immediate sampling and testing of petroleum products used in Aircraft refueling and can only be done if the personnel is properly trained on Aircraft Operations to include API gravity, Aqua Glo and particulate contaminates by color indicator method tests on fuel. Responsible for daily accountability of fuel using the daily accountability log and monthly fuel abstract.
PETROLEUM QUALITY ASSURANCE NCO: Responsible for planning and supervising the quality assurance program and ensures quality problems are identified and resolved. Evaluates systems, analyzes data, evaluates products and technology and establishes quality control procedures. Oversees inspections and audits. Investigates product quality problems and recommends changes or improvements. Maintains proper documentation and reports.
PETROLEUM INVENTORY CONTROL NCO: Provides Petroleum inventory and control of bulk petroleum storage, POL packaged products and equipment on-hand inventories. Responsible for maintaining the current petroleum supply records and implementing the control inventory procedures. Maintains the total ullage by terminal and type of fuel. Receives operation reports from all pump stations and terminals. These reports cover hourly pumping and delivery data. Provides data used in a consumption graph and progress chart to maintain control of the pipeline system. Assist the Petroleum dispatch sergeant.
PETROLEUM DISPATCH NCO: Responsible for the accountability and distribution of Petroleum vehicles and equipment. Assures that personnel are trained and qualified to operate assigned petroleum equipment. Works with Master Driver to schedule mandatory initial and refresher training on selected equipment. Enforces equipment and driving safety, rules and regulations. Monitors equipment usage, inspections and mandatory services. Issues vehicles based on Unit mission, necessity of use, and training. Assist in assigning keys, special equipment or tools and recordkeeping forms.
PUMP STATION FOREMAN: Responsible for the operation of a number of assigned pumping stations. Performs daily inspections and visits to assigned stations. Makes visual checks, reports damages and disposes of trash and debris as required. Monitors and records fuel transactions in the station log, makes operating tests, checks, adjustments and performs required maintenance functions on all station equipment. Supervises the daily operations, conduct of the pump station operators and the pumping of pipeline products. Assist in preparing the monthly and annual reports. Responsible for immediate action to shut down or otherwise protect equipment in case of equipment malfunction, analyzes problems to isolate and identify the difficulty; maintains records and reports pertinent to assigned tasks and maintenance personnel.
AIRFIELD SERVICE SUPERVISOR: Responsible for the scheduling of aircraft fueling and defueling operations. Monitors all aircraft fueling and defueling operations, enforces quality assurance/ quality surveillance and airfield safety. Responsible for ensuring that the fuel pumped into an aircraft is clean, bright, and on specification and that it does not contain any free water or sediment. Supervises the immediate sampling and testing of petroleum products used in Aircraft refueling and can only be done if the personnel is properly trained on Aircraft Operations to include API gravity, Aqua Glo and particulate contaminates by color indicator method tests on fuel. Responsible for daily accountability of fuel using the daily accountability log and monthly fuel abstract.
PETROLEUM QUALITY ASSURANCE NCO: Responsible for planning and supervising the quality assurance program and ensures quality problems are identified and resolved. Evaluates systems, analyzes data, evaluates products and technology and establishes quality control procedures. Oversees inspections and audits. Investigates product quality problems and recommends changes or improvements. Maintains proper documentation and reports.
PETROLEUM INVENTORY CONTROL NCO: Provides Petroleum inventory and control of bulk petroleum storage, POL packaged products and equipment on-hand inventories. Responsible for maintaining the current petroleum supply records and implementing the control inventory procedures. Maintains the total ullage by terminal and type of fuel. Receives operation reports from all pump stations and terminals. These reports cover hourly pumping and delivery data. Provides data used in a consumption graph and progress chart to maintain control of the pipeline system. Assist the Petroleum dispatch sergeant.
PETROLEUM DISPATCH NCO: Responsible for the accountability and distribution of Petroleum vehicles and equipment. Assures that personnel are trained and qualified to operate assigned petroleum equipment. Works with Master Driver to schedule mandatory initial and refresher training on selected equipment. Enforces equipment and driving safety, rules and regulations. Monitors equipment usage, inspections and mandatory services. Issues vehicles based on Unit mission, necessity of use, and training. Assist in assigning keys, special equipment or tools and recordkeeping forms.
92F4O - Skill Level Four
DETACHMENT SERGEANT: This position is similar to the first sergeant except it is usually in units with less than 75 personnel and is usually held by a Sergeant First Class. The detachment sergeant is responsible for providing sound advice to the commander on a wide range of topics including the health, esprit de corps, discipline, mentoring, well being, career progression, recognition, and professional development of all assigned enlisted members.
PLATOON SERGEANT: The platoon sergeant is the primary assistant and advisor to the platoon leader, with the responsibility of training and caring for soldiers. The platoon sergeant helps the commander to train the platoon leader and in that regard has an enormous effect on how that young officer perceives NCOs for the rest of his career. The platoon sergeant takes charge of the platoon in the absence of the platoon leader.
PETROLEUM SUPPLY NCO: Supervises the receipt and storage of bulk and packaged POL products. Assigns duties, spot checks work adequacy, and instructs and supervises subordinates in work techniques and procedures. Issues and dispenses bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to supporting units. Performs petroleum and water accountability using selected forms. Supervises, operates and maintains equipment associated with petroleum and water distribution system and multi-product pipeline systems. Fuels and defuels vehicles, aircrafts and stationary equipment. Assures adherence to safety procedures and ensures keeping of efficient, clean and safe work environment. Takes emergency precautions, to include submitting fuel samples to the laboratory for testing, to prevent harm to self, others and facilities.
PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTION SUPERVISOR: Supervises the petroleum and water distribution within the respectful area of operation. Assist in the site selection and preparation process. Monitor the starting process and the operation of the petroleum systems. Supervise the Quality Assurance and Quality Surveillance representatives. Assist in the purchasing of petroleum and water products and supplies. Establishes procedures for water and petroleum products inventory management. Initiates and supervises environmental protection activities and contingency plans. Evaluates systems, analyzes data, evaluates products and technology and enforces quality control procedures.
QUALITY ASSURANCE / QUALITY SURVEILLANCE NCO: Responsible for the aggregate of measures that are applied to determine and maintain the quality of government-owned petroleum and related products to the degree necessary to ensure that such products are suitable for their intended use. Responsible for planning and supervising the quality assurance program and ensures quality problems are identified and resolved. Evaluates systems, analyzes data, evaluates products and technology and establishes quality control procedures. Oversees inspections and audits. Investigates product quality problems and recommends changes or improvements. Maintains proper documentation and reports.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ADVISOR: The actual duties of EOAs, relative emphasis, and time allotted to each duty vary according to type of unit or level of command, unit composition, and location. EOAs are agents for cultural change and act as the eyes and ears for the commander. EOAs will not be assigned further duties that may create a conflict of interest. Equal Opportunity Advisors will; Understand and articulate Department of Defense (DOD) and Army policies concerning equal opportunity; Assist the commander in implementing a Consideration of Others Program; Recognize and assess indicators of institutional and individual discrimination in organizations.
PLATOON SERGEANT: The platoon sergeant is the primary assistant and advisor to the platoon leader, with the responsibility of training and caring for soldiers. The platoon sergeant helps the commander to train the platoon leader and in that regard has an enormous effect on how that young officer perceives NCOs for the rest of his career. The platoon sergeant takes charge of the platoon in the absence of the platoon leader.
PETROLEUM SUPPLY NCO: Supervises the receipt and storage of bulk and packaged POL products. Assigns duties, spot checks work adequacy, and instructs and supervises subordinates in work techniques and procedures. Issues and dispenses bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to supporting units. Performs petroleum and water accountability using selected forms. Supervises, operates and maintains equipment associated with petroleum and water distribution system and multi-product pipeline systems. Fuels and defuels vehicles, aircrafts and stationary equipment. Assures adherence to safety procedures and ensures keeping of efficient, clean and safe work environment. Takes emergency precautions, to include submitting fuel samples to the laboratory for testing, to prevent harm to self, others and facilities.
PETROLEUM DISTRIBUTION SUPERVISOR: Supervises the petroleum and water distribution within the respectful area of operation. Assist in the site selection and preparation process. Monitor the starting process and the operation of the petroleum systems. Supervise the Quality Assurance and Quality Surveillance representatives. Assist in the purchasing of petroleum and water products and supplies. Establishes procedures for water and petroleum products inventory management. Initiates and supervises environmental protection activities and contingency plans. Evaluates systems, analyzes data, evaluates products and technology and enforces quality control procedures.
QUALITY ASSURANCE / QUALITY SURVEILLANCE NCO: Responsible for the aggregate of measures that are applied to determine and maintain the quality of government-owned petroleum and related products to the degree necessary to ensure that such products are suitable for their intended use. Responsible for planning and supervising the quality assurance program and ensures quality problems are identified and resolved. Evaluates systems, analyzes data, evaluates products and technology and establishes quality control procedures. Oversees inspections and audits. Investigates product quality problems and recommends changes or improvements. Maintains proper documentation and reports.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ADVISOR: The actual duties of EOAs, relative emphasis, and time allotted to each duty vary according to type of unit or level of command, unit composition, and location. EOAs are agents for cultural change and act as the eyes and ears for the commander. EOAs will not be assigned further duties that may create a conflict of interest. Equal Opportunity Advisors will; Understand and articulate Department of Defense (DOD) and Army policies concerning equal opportunity; Assist the commander in implementing a Consideration of Others Program; Recognize and assess indicators of institutional and individual discrimination in organizations.
92F5O - Skill Level Five
FIRST SERGEANT: The first sergeant is responsible for providing sound advice to the commander on a wide range of topics including the health, esprit de corps, discipline, mentoring, well being, career progression, recognition, and professional development of all assigned enlisted members. Furthermore, working with his or her fellow Senior NCOs and supervisors, the first sergeant ensures discipline is equitably maintained, and the goals of health, esprit de corps, discipline, mentoring, and welfare of the enlisted force are met.
OPERATIONS NCO: Assists in the planning, coordination and resourcing of unit operational orders. May be responsible for the maintenance and set-up of the tactical operations center. Assists in intelligence analysis and information gathering for the planning coordination and execution of training and logistic missions.
PETROLEUM AND WATER SUPPLY NCO: Supervises the Receipt and storage of bulk fuel, packaged POL products and the direct reconnaissance and water point development. Manages the operation and ensures quality control of water supply, storage, distribution and purification activities. Assigns duties, spot checks work adequacy, and instructs and supervises subordinates in work techniques and procedures. Supervise the issues and receipts of bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to supporting units. Performs petroleum and water accountability using selected forms. Supervises, operates and maintains equipment associated with petroleum and water distribution system and multi-product pipeline systems. Manages the fueling and defueling of vehicles, aircrafts and stationary equipment. Assures adherence to safety procedures and ensures keeping of efficient, clean and safe work environment. Takes emergency precautions, to include submitting fuel samples to the laboratory for testing, to prevent harm to self, others and facilities.
SUPPORT OPERATIONS: The Support Operations section is a staff level position. Support Operations personnel are responsible for planning for and monitoring support operations and makes necessary adjustments to ensure support requirements are met. As an NCO in the support section you will be responsible for monitoring classes of supply, unit equipment readiness and capabilities, current and future mission requirements, and estimating or mitigating support shortfalls. Support operations requests and coordinates augmentation with higher echelons when requirements exceed capabilities. Develops and provides unit commander with briefings as to the concept of support for upcoming operations as well as current capabilities and unit readiness.
OPERATIONS NCO: Assists in the planning, coordination and resourcing of unit operational orders. May be responsible for the maintenance and set-up of the tactical operations center. Assists in intelligence analysis and information gathering for the planning coordination and execution of training and logistic missions.
PETROLEUM AND WATER SUPPLY NCO: Supervises the Receipt and storage of bulk fuel, packaged POL products and the direct reconnaissance and water point development. Manages the operation and ensures quality control of water supply, storage, distribution and purification activities. Assigns duties, spot checks work adequacy, and instructs and supervises subordinates in work techniques and procedures. Supervise the issues and receipts of bulk fuels and water from storage and distribution facilities to supporting units. Performs petroleum and water accountability using selected forms. Supervises, operates and maintains equipment associated with petroleum and water distribution system and multi-product pipeline systems. Manages the fueling and defueling of vehicles, aircrafts and stationary equipment. Assures adherence to safety procedures and ensures keeping of efficient, clean and safe work environment. Takes emergency precautions, to include submitting fuel samples to the laboratory for testing, to prevent harm to self, others and facilities.
SUPPORT OPERATIONS: The Support Operations section is a staff level position. Support Operations personnel are responsible for planning for and monitoring support operations and makes necessary adjustments to ensure support requirements are met. As an NCO in the support section you will be responsible for monitoring classes of supply, unit equipment readiness and capabilities, current and future mission requirements, and estimating or mitigating support shortfalls. Support operations requests and coordinates augmentation with higher echelons when requirements exceed capabilities. Develops and provides unit commander with briefings as to the concept of support for upcoming operations as well as current capabilities and unit readiness.
School Information
School: 101 School Location: FT LEE, VA
Course Title: PETROLEUM SUPPLY SPECIALIST
Course: 821-92F10 Phase: Course Length: 10 Weeks 3.0 Days
Verifiable Prerequisites
PULHES 211221 Required
Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required
Physical Demand Rating VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Required
Must have a valid drivers license YES Required
Course Security Clearance Y - NONE Required
ASVAB CL Score 086 Required
ASVAB OF Score 085 Required
Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisite Courses.
Text Prerequisites
Active and Reserve Component Soldiers of the U.S. Army. Must possess the following qualifications: Mandatory formal training, or meet the civilian acquired skills listed in DA Pam 611-21.
Course Scope:
This course provides training in fuel products operations; bulk petroleum, receipt, storage and issues; water front and pipeline operations, safety, health, and environmental stewardship protection.
Special Information:
SPECIAL INFORMATION: Combined Training (A-C Annexes) Active & Reserve Component soldiers & Marine Corps consolidated.
Course Title: PETROLEUM SUPPLY SPECIALIST
Course: 821-92F10 Phase: Course Length: 10 Weeks 3.0 Days
Verifiable Prerequisites
PULHES 211221 Required
Normal Red/Green (RG) Perception YES Required
Physical Demand Rating VERY HEAVY - LIFT OCCASIONAL OVER 100 LB, FREQUENT 50 LB Required
Must have a valid drivers license YES Required
Course Security Clearance Y - NONE Required
ASVAB CL Score 086 Required
ASVAB OF Score 085 Required
Prerequisite Courses
There are no Prerequisite Courses.
Text Prerequisites
Active and Reserve Component Soldiers of the U.S. Army. Must possess the following qualifications: Mandatory formal training, or meet the civilian acquired skills listed in DA Pam 611-21.
Course Scope:
This course provides training in fuel products operations; bulk petroleum, receipt, storage and issues; water front and pipeline operations, safety, health, and environmental stewardship protection.
Special Information:
SPECIAL INFORMATION: Combined Training (A-C Annexes) Active & Reserve Component soldiers & Marine Corps consolidated.