aircraft fuel system operator
Aircraft fuel system operators maintain fuel distribution systems and ensure the refuelling of planes.
About aircraft fuel system operator
As an aircraft fuel system operator, you will be responsible for the critical and safety-sensitive work of managing aircraft refueling operations and maintaining fuel distribution systems at airports. You will ensure that planes are serviced with the correct type and quantity of fuel according to flight plans and specifications, while maintaining strict safety and quality standards. This role is essential to the aviation industry—without properly maintained fuel systems and expert refueling operations, commercial and cargo flights simply cannot operate safely. Your work directly impacts passenger safety, flight schedules, and operational efficiency.
Your daily responsibilities will include conducting pre-operation inspections of fuel distribution systems and equipment, performing refueling operations following detailed procedures, managing fuel inventory and tracking fuel usage, conducting quality assurance inspections, and identifying and reporting any safety hazards or maintenance issues. You must follow written instructions precisely, understand technical documentation, and maintain meticulous records of all fuel operations. You will also be responsible for maintaining fuel distribution facilities, responding to incidents, and ensuring compliance with aviation safety regulations and industry standards. Strong attention to detail, mechanical aptitude, and a commitment to safety are essential qualities for this role.
Aviation is a growing sector in Poland, with increasing international connectivity creating steady demand for trained fuel system operators. This role offers reliable employment, clear safety protocols, and the satisfaction of supporting critical infrastructure. With experience and additional certifications, you can advance to supervisor roles, specialize in different aircraft types or fuel systems, or move into other airport operations positions.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a aircraft fuel system operator.
Aircraft Refueling Operations
- Conduct aviation fuel servicing operations following strict safety and quality protocols
- Verify aircraft fuel requirements against flight plans and loading specifications
- Connect and disconnect fuel delivery equipment from aircraft fuel systems
- Operate fuel distribution equipment and monitoring systems during refueling
- Ensure accurate fuel quantities and maintain proper records of all refueling operations
Fuel System Maintenance and Inspection
- Conduct pre-operation and quality assurance inspections on fuel distribution equipment
- Ensure maintenance of fuel distribution facilities and equipment
- Identify equipment malfunctions and report maintenance needs promptly
- Perform routine cleaning and servicing of fuel storage tanks and hoses
Safety Hazard Identification and Reporting
- Identify airport safety hazards and environmental concerns related to fuel operations
- Report on fuel distribution incidents and safety violations immediately
- Document and investigate fuel spills or system malfunctions
- Follow all written safety instructions and aviation security protocols
Fuel Inventory and Record Management
- Monitor and track fuel inventory levels and consumption rates
- Apply fuel inventory methods and maintain accurate accounting records
- Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly fuel operations reports
- Handle and store fuel in accordance with environmental and safety regulations
Technical Knowledge and Compliance
- Follow written technical instructions and aircraft fuel system specifications
- Understand and apply different fuel types and handling procedures
- Maintain compliance with aviation regulations and industry safety standards
- Participate in training and certification programs to maintain technical competency
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (9)
Optional (2)
Related Occupations
Other occupations in the Drivers and mobile plant operators category that share similar skill requirements.