- 2010 to 2011

GRAF units are based on a thorough knowledge on fire behavior and the variation of the factors that affect it. These units are composed by highly trained professionals and are able to perform any tactical operation on a wildfire. Their experience allows them to work with water, hand tools and fire. They are characterized by a high degree of autonomy, and can perform direct attack, indirect and parallel.

- 2006 to 2009
Function:
- Lead, plan, and implement the Fire Management Program (Plan INFOCA) of the Junta de Andalucia in the south of the province of Granada.
- Incident Leadership
- Aviatión management, tactical and logistical uses of aircraft and helicopters.
- Task Force/Strike Team Leader
- Instructor on Wildlandfire Management.
CEDEFO Sierra Nevada. Wildlandfire Lanjarón, 09/18/2005
- Attended the National Interagency Prescribed Fire Training Center. 01/02/2009
The National Interagency Prescribed Fire Training Center (PFTC) is a facility designed to give individuals an opportunity to increase their prescribed fire practitioner skills. Over the course of their 21-Day training assignments, participants will gain confidence in their own ability to conduct prescribed fires and assume leadership roles in their home unit’s fire program by experiencing 10 - 12 days of hands-on burning in wildland urban interface, a variety of fuel types, and for a variety of management objectives
- Coursing Wildland Fire Management Master Degree, University of Lleida, 2008
- Fire Behavior Analyst. 03/11/2008
- Wildland Urban Interface course in California. CALFIRE 29/03/2009 - 15/04/2009
- Course First Aids, Spanish Red Cross, Boltaña, Huesca (Spain). 4-18/02/2006
- 2005
- Técnico del Equipo de Prevencion Integral de Incendios Forestales (Técnico EPRIF), in Valle Cabuerniga, Cantabria. (Winter 2005-2006)
- Prescribed Fire Burn Boss/Manager (RxB,RxM)
Precribed Burn-Técnico EPRIF, Valle Cabuerniga (Cantabria)
This crew is aimed to prevent forest fires by executing prescribed burns.
Prescribed fire, Vega del Pas, Cantabria 07-02-2006
- 2004
This crew is similar to the BRIF-B. They depend on the Counseling of Environment of the province of Madrid, so its radius of action is the region of Madrid. This is an Initial Attack crew.
- Técnico del Equipo de Prevencion Integral de Incendios Forestales (Técnico EPRIF), in Valle Cabuerniga, Cantabria. (Winter 2004-2005)
- 2003
BRIF Cartama
Practicing Stationary Jump. Helicopter Sokol PZL W3-A - Técnico del Equipo de Prevencion Integral de Incendios Forestales (Técnico EPRIF), in Valle Cabuerniga, Cantabria. (Winter 2003-2004)
Course content:
- S-131 Advance Firefighter/Squad Boss
- S-134 Lookouts, Communications, Escape Routes and Safety Zones (LCES)
- S-200 Initial Attack Incident Commander
- S-230 Crew Boss
- S-270 Basic Air Operations
- S-271 Helicopter Crewmember
- S-290 Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior
- S-300 Incident Commander Extended Attack
- S-330 Task Force/Strike Team Leader
- S-336 Tactical Decisión Making in Wildland Fire
- Completing the Course " Curso Básico contra Incendios Forestales" taught by the Ministry of Environment.
Course content:
- S-130 Basic Firefighter
- S-190 Introduction To Fire Behavior
NWCG. Wildland Fire Qualification System
- MSc Forestry Engineering. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain)
Forestry Engineering in Spain, is a six years degree, and it is compulsory to complete a thesis at the end of the last course. It is equivalent to a bachelor´s plus a master´s in forest Engineering, and the thesis is equivalent to the master thesis.
It is divided in two cycles lasting three years each: the first one is equivalent to the bachelor (but lasting three years instead of four) and the subjects are all the same for all students (in the first course, the subjects are almost the same in all the Engineering degrees in Spain). The last three years are the specialization courses, being equivalent to a master´s degree.