From 01 April 2023 the Defence Fuels Acquisition Programme and the Defence Strategic Fuels Authority will combine to become the new Operational Energy Authority (OEA). Come and join us for an exciting opportunity to join at the start of the creation of the OEA, where you will be able to contribute, develop and evolve within this new forward thinking organisation as it moves towards its vision for transforming the existing Defence Fuels enterprise.
From the 1st April 2023, Defence Fuels Acquisition Programme (DFAP) will transfer from Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) to UK Strategic Command to form the OEA. As a result your employment terms will reflect the advert, and your employment will be with MoD Main UK Strategic Command from this date.
The OEA is responsible for the Dir Sp Ops fuel outputs including future projects, management of business as usual procurement activity and delivery of Fuel, Lubricants and Associated Products (FLAPS) support provided by the Petroleum Depot. The purpose of this role is to assist in ensuring that operational outputs required of the Petroleum Depot in respect of Oils, Lubricants and Packed fuel supply to the Front Line Commands is met. This is to be carried out by the accurate selection of stock for issue, preparation of paperwork for timely and efficient delivery and/or processing, preparation, washing and filling of jerricans.
The Defence Petroleum Depot receives, stores, maintains and issues a wide range of petroleum products used by the UK armed forces anywhere in the world. Our staff work closely with project teams and front-line commands to ensure our troops are supplied with the right items at the right time. We work as part of an important part of the wider MoD establishment that supports, procures, and supplies our armed forces.
Working in the Logistics Operations team, you will assist us in storing, maintaining and issuing of material and processing the supporting documentation. This is a highly varied and hands on role which will see you support the depot across a full range of activities.
You will be required to select stock for issue, prepare relevant paperwork for timely and efficient delivery, whilst ensuring that receipts are filed for stock received for accurate stock take check.
Working both individually and as part of a team, you will support all activities related to the inspection and classification of returned jerricans and petroleum, oil and lubricant pallets, including maintenance and daily servicing of all equipment prior to use.
This position is advertised at 37 hours per week.