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Te-Oti George Ronald

BUNBURY
Work Experience: 23 Years 3 Months

About me:

Candidate Info :
Hello

My name is George Clendon aged 50 married currently residing in Collie.I have been driving mainly Tankers and flat decks since coming to Australia. I have the following licences MC,(DG,SLP),(MSIC and Onestop).Forklift,EWP,I have a current drivers medical and fatigue management certificate.
My previous employment with the NZ Army of 25 years has provided me the skills and knowledge to work in arduous conditions and in a team environment focused on completing tasks to a high standard. I am a person who values the military ethos by maintaining loyalty, trust, integrity, and commitment. I have no problems with doing a D & A test and working long hours or overtime

Experience :
Worked As Petroleum Operator at Linton Military Camp, Palmerstone North
Position Role:
Petroleum Operator

Responsibilities:
Maintain Hazardous Substance Qualification
Testing and Quality control of products regularly
Daily issuing and receipting petroleum products
Liaison with outside agencies
Forklift driving
Ensure the vehicle is serviceable / reporting and raising the appropriate documentation for repairs
Liaison with the NZ Airforce – refuelling helicopters
Fuel tanker driver qualification – manoeuvre, operate as appropriate and refuel vehicle

Major Achievements

Worked As Delivery Driver at One Steel Bunbury from July 2015 to October 2015
Jul 2015 – Oct 2015
One Steel Bunbury

Position Role:
Delivery Driver

Responsibilities
Delivering steel to fabrication workshops, companies

Worked As Fuel Delivery Driver at Caltex Picton from April 2015 to June 2015
Apr 2015 – Jun 2015
Caltex Picton

Position Role:
Fuel Delivery Driver

Responsibilities:
Delivering fuel to farms, companies

Worked As Driver at Wren Oil from February 2013 to March 2015
Feb 2013 – Mar 2015
Wren Oil

Position Role:
Driver

Responsibilities
Working within DEC compliant procedures when delivering oil or taking waste oil off site.

Worked As Vacuum / Operator at Adams Facility Services from July 2012 to December 2012
July – December 2012
Adams Facility Services (Collie WA)

Position Role:
Vacuum / Operator

Responsibilities
Industrial cleaning at Blue Waters, Collie Power Stations

Worked As Delivery Driver at Stockman Paper Merchants from May 2012 to June 2012
May – June 2012
Stockman Paper Merchants (Perth WA)

Position Role:
Delivery Driver

Responsibilities:
Delivering bulk paper to various outlets throughout Perth

Worked As Operator at AJ Hickey Contractors (Mackey QLD) from July 2011 to October 2011
July – October 2011
AJ Hickey Contractors (Mackey QLD)

Position Role:
Operator

Responsibilities:
Worked in conjunction with drilling rigs in search of coal exploration.
Delivering water,
Movement of equipment within the work area,
Carrying out rehabilitation (clean up) of the land once the rigs had completed drilling.

Worked As Civilian Employee at The Army Depot from December 2005 to July 2011
December 2005 – July 2011
Training Co ordinator/Store person, 2nd Regional Training Wing, The Army Depot, New Zealand Defence Force. (Civilian Employee).

Position Role:
Administration, coordination and management of resources used to support the conduct of courses. This includes rationing, equipment, stores, transport, weapon access, ammunition handling and the compilation of training programmes, the coordination for the procurement of civilian agencies and administrative support to course students. Working in conjunction with the Course Manager to help train future commanders and promote the Army ethos values within the New Zealand Army.

Responsibilities:
Management of Regional Training Wing stores and equipment,
Liaison with external agencies for the use of resources,
Ensure the efficient administration of the staff and students,
Coordinate vehicle request and the servicing and maintenance of the vehicle fleet,
Supervise and maintain buildings facilities,
Administration of Courses for the duration of ten weeks, with three scheduled per year and a maximum of thirty-two students per course,
Management of the Library by ensuring all pamphlets and volumes are kept up to date,
Assist with the management of the budget.

Worked As ordinator/Store person at Training co from December 2005 to July 2011
2nd Regional Training Wing, The Army Depot, New Zealand Defence Force. (Civilian Employee).

Position Role:
Administration, coordination and management of resources used to support the conduct of courses. This includes rationing, equipment, stores, transport, weapon access, ammunition handling and the compilation of training programmes, the coordination for the procurement of civilian agencies and administrative support to course students. Working in conjunction with the Course Manager to help train future commanders and promote the Army ethos values within the New Zealand Army.

Responsibilities:
Management of Regional Training Wing stores and equipment,
Liaison with external agencies for the use of resources,
Ensure the efficient administration of the staff and students,
Coordinate vehicle request and the servicing and maintenance of the vehicle fleet,
Supervise and maintain buildings facilities,
Administration of Courses for the duration of ten weeks, with three scheduled per year and a maximum of thirty-two students per course,
Management of the Library by ensuring all pamphlets and volumes are kept up to date,
Assist with the management of the budget.

Worked As Supplier Technician at Army from January 2000 to December 2005
2000 – December 2005
New Zealand Defence Force (Army) – Soldier at the following units located at Linton Military Camp, Palmerston North:
School of Military Engineering
16 Field Regiment
2nd Logistics Battalion

Position Role:
Supplier Technician – to provide materiel and logistical advice and service in a timely manner, maintaining accountability of stores and equipment to achieve directed outputs.

Responsibilities:
Stores accounting utilising NZDF computerised accounting systems; System Application Process (SAP) and System Relation Management (SRM)
Preventative maintenance and security of stores and equipment are maintained at all times.
Prioritise and plan work for junior staff members.
Advise superiors and subordinates on stores management and procedures
General stores administration
Maintaining physical fitness and basic soldier skills
In depth knowledge of office systems and procedures
Issue and Receipts of inwards and outwards goods
Transportation of freight, such ammunition, fuel, food, and general stores
Warehouse housekeeping
Customer Service including over the counter service
Knowledge in office computer suites such as, Microsoft word and excel.

Worked As Sergeant at Player for the Linton Camp Presidents Rugby Team from April 2001 to April 2001
Represented the NZ Defence Force in East Timor on a six-month deployment located at Suai as a Petroleum Operator. April 2001
Highest rank achieved in the NZ Defence Force – Sergeant
Player for the Linton Camp Presidents Rugby Team – Winners for our grade in the Manawatu for the following years: 2004 – 2009 and 2011.

Worked As Petroleum Operator at New Zealand Defence Force (ARMY) from January 1992 to January 2000
1992 – 2000
New Zealand Defence Force Territorial Force Soldier
21 Supply Company, Linton Military Camp, Palmerstone North

Position Role:
Petroleum Operator

Responsibilities:
Maintain Hazardous Substance Qualification
Testing and Quality control of products regularly
Daily issuing and receipting petroleum products
Liaison with outside agencies
Forklift driving
Ensure the vehicle is serviceable / reporting and raising the appropriate documentation for repairs
Liaison with the NZ Airforce – refuelling helicopters
Fuel tanker driver qualification – manoeuvre, operate as appropriate and refuel vehicle

Accreditation

MC Licence

Work History

  • One Steel Bunbury
  • Caltex Picton