Petroleum Supply Specialist - ARMY (FT) Transportation & Warehousing - Lowell, MA at Geebo

Petroleum Supply Specialist - ARMY (FT)

Quick Apply Full-time 6 hours ago Full Job Description This job requires enlistment into the United States Army.
As a part of a team of soldiers, you secure your future with a career in the Active Duty Army (Full time), pay for college, and guaranteed healthcare with family benefits.
You gain leadership skills, college credit, and job security.
This is an entry-level position with no experience necessary.
Position
Responsibilities:
As a Petroleum Supply Specialist, you'll supply the Army with the fuel it needs to maintain a state of readiness at all times.
You'll supervise and manage the reception, storage, and shipping of bulk or packaged petroleum-based products.
You'll oversee its use, dispense it to various vehicles and aircraft, and make sure it is being transported and handled safely.
You will learn how refueling systems and equipment are assembled sequentially, perform quality assurance, and you'll supply and store fuel from a variety of sources.
Certifications:
33 Nationally Recognized Certifications Available.
Attend Basic training (10 Weeks) and Advanced Training (11 Weeks) with pay.
Complete (ASVAB).
Basic
Qualifications:
Age - 17 to 34 years old.
Education - Current Senior in High School (HS), HS Diploma, GED, or higher.
Citizenship - U.
S.
Citizen/Permanent Resident.
Submit to the background and medical screening.
Benefits:
Up to $40K bonus.
Up to $115,000 for additional education benefits.
30 days vacation with pay per year.
Additional living expenses for those who have dependents.
Work locations include all 50 states, Germany, and South Korea.
If you are interested in finding out more about this position, please apply now and within 24-48 hours, you will receive an email/text from a recruiter to schedule your interview.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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