Jonathan Woolfrey
About Jonathan Woolfrey
Jonathan Woolfrey is a Terminal Operator at ExxonMobil with extensive experience in hazardous materials transportation and safety training.
Title
Jonathan Woolfrey holds the position of Terminal Operator at ExxonMobil. He has been with ExxonMobil since 2013, working in Everett, MA.
Previous Employment
Jonathan Woolfrey's professional background features roles in several notable companies. Before his current role at ExxonMobil, he worked at RED Technologies LLC as a Hazmat Tractor Trailer Driver from 2012 to 2013 in Portland, CT. Prior to that, he served as a Petroleum Tractor Trailer Tanker Driver at Gemini Motor Transport/Love's Travel Stops for a year from 2011 to 2012 in Fort Worth, TX. He also spent significant time at ExxonMobil as a Fleet Safety Trainer (2010-2011) and as a Petroleum Tractor Tanker Trailer Driver/Trainer (2002-2010) in New Haven, CT.
Education and Certifications
Jonathan Woolfrey earned a Certificate in CDL Class 'A' License from the New England Tractor Trailer Training School, where he studied from 1994 to 1995. He also briefly attended Naugatuck Valley Community College in 1970. Additionally, he holds a Massachusetts Industrial Waste Water Treatment License Grade 2 since 2016 and a Grade 3 Certification as an operator of an Industrial Waste Water Treatment System. Woolfrey is also a certified Smith System Trainer and a Marine Terminal Operator Trainer since 2017 and 2019, respectively.
Skills and Responsibilities
In his role at ExxonMobil, Jonathan Woolfrey performs a variety of tasks. These include daily security checks of vehicles, drivers, contractors, and the facility. He issues work permits for activities such as hot/cold, confined space, and hazardous conditions, conducting necessary gas tests. Additionally, he trains and certifies drivers in proper petroleum truck loading procedures. His role often requires him to work outdoors in extreme weather conditions and to respond to call outs 24/7.
Achievements
Jonathan Woolfrey has been recognized for his expertise and contributions in several areas. He has been a Personal Safety Champion since 2019, demonstrating his commitment to workplace safety and operational excellence within ExxonMobil.