Petroleum Technician
$62K- — OSHA certifications (e.g., HAZWOPER)
- — Specific software proficiency (e.g., SCADA systems)
Army 76W (Petroleum Supply Specialist). 220 hours of formal training translate to 5 validated civilian career pathways with salary bands of $45K–$70K. Sourced from DoD training data and Lightcast labor signals.
Industry tech roles your 76W background maps to — picked from BLS-anchored occupations using your training, cognitive skills, and systems experience.
What 76W training already gave you, and the specific gaps to close — not a generic checklist.
The concrete gap to bridge — specific to the roles above, not a generic checklist.
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Following strict protocols for handling, storing, and dispensing petroleum products to prevent contamination, spills, and accidents. This includes meticulous documentation and adherence to safety regulations.
Meticulously adhering to established procedures and regulations to ensure safety, accuracy, and quality control in a highly regulated environment.
Estimating requirements for personnel, storage space, equipment, and maintenance to ensure maximum usage of petroleum supply facilities. This involves scheduling and dispatching petroleum products efficiently.
Effectively managing and allocating resources, including personnel, materials, and equipment, to maximize efficiency and minimize waste.
Maintaining a constant awareness of the status of petroleum storage and distribution operations, including potential leaks, pilferage, or sabotage, and responding appropriately to maintain security and operational integrity.
Monitoring and assessing dynamic situations, identifying potential risks and opportunities, and making informed decisions to maintain safety and operational effectiveness.
Supervising and coordinating the activities of a team involved in petroleum storage and distribution, ensuring that everyone works together effectively to meet mission objectives.
Coordinating and directing the efforts of a team to achieve a common goal, ensuring clear communication, collaboration, and mutual support.
Participating in appraisals of petroleum operations and training activities, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing corrective actions to enhance future performance.
Evaluating past performance, identifying lessons learned, and implementing changes to improve future outcomes.
Adjacent civilian roles your training maps to that conventional military-to-civilian advice tends to miss.
You've been rigorously following and enforcing procedures in high-stakes environments. As a Compliance Officer, you'll use your expertise to ensure organizations adhere to regulations and internal policies, preventing costly errors and maintaining operational integrity.
Adjacent · MatchYour experience optimizing resources and managing the flow of petroleum products translates directly to logistics analysis. You'll analyze supply chain operations, identify inefficiencies, and develop solutions to improve delivery times and reduce costs.
Adjacent · MatchYou're already well-versed in safety regulations and hazard prevention. As an EHS Specialist, you'll apply your knowledge to protect workers and the environment by developing and implementing safety programs, conducting inspections, and responding to emergencies.
Adjacent · MatchYour attention to detail and commitment to maintaining product integrity make you an ideal Quality Control Manager. You'll oversee testing and inspection processes to ensure products meet established standards and identify areas for improvement.
Adjacent · MatchUp to 3 semester hours recommended
Additional training on specific hazardous waste site operations, emergency response procedures beyond petroleum fires, and confined space entry may be needed.
Requires in-depth knowledge of specific industry standards, regulations (API, ASTM), and inspection procedures not explicitly covered in the military description. Gap in formal inspection reporting and documentation.
Military systems you operated and their civilian equivalents for your resume.
| Military System | Civilian Equivalent | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| Forward Area Refueling Equipment (FARE) | Mobile Fuel Truck/Trailer Systems | Operations |
| Petroleum Quality Analysis System - Enhanced (PQAS-E) | Portable Fuel/Oil Analysis Kits | Operations |
| Automated System Management Program (ASMP) | Inventory Management Software | Operations |
| Standard Army Retail Supply System (SARSS) | Retail Inventory Management Systems | Operations |
| DD Form 1348-1A (Issue Release/Receipt Document) | Bill of Lading | Operations |
| Allied Quality Assurance Publications (AQAP) | ISO 9000 Standards | Operations |
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