1. Christopher Allan Pruett
Ludowici GA
701-509-1381
Doha, Qatar
+974 3319 0899
christopher.allan.pruett@gmail.com
Professional Objective
Obtain a position in a field where my leadership, management, coordination and communication skills will be utilized.
Skills and Strengths
• Well-organized and Efficient • Detail-oriented/Highly Motivated
• Effective communicator • Experienced manager
• Deadline driven • Strong technical writing
Experience
WRM Fuels Superintendent March 2015 - Current
DynCorp International
Doha, Qatar
• Supervises 21 DynCorp International WRM FUELS site employees
• Manages asset receipts, accountability, serviceability, storage, security, periodic inspections and
deployment of fuels assets worth $28M.
• Reviews and implements reconstitution goals and ensures scheduled inspections are performed as
required on fuels operating equipment.
• Provides leadership and guidance to FUELS Department personnel as the technical lead, responsible
for site and program management of assigned assets.
• Creates, coordinates, implements and revises FUELS Standard Operating Procedures, Work
Instructions and Training Plans, as required.
WRM Fuels Supervisor
DynCorp International August 2014 – March 2015
Doha, Qatar
• Ensured compliance with all standard operating procedures, work instructions, USAF Technical
Orders, industrial safety and environmental policies.
• Performed scheduled and unscheduled inspections of FUELS workshops and work areas to ensure
that all shop work is performed safely and in accordance with applicable directives
• Provided task training and continual training in areas of safety, physical security, quality control,
environmental concerns and other areas required by the PWS
• Assigned and directed all shop work on FUELS to achieve maximum efficiency and productivity.
Fuels Operations Supervisor
United States Air Force March 2009 – August 2014
Osan AB, S. Korea & Minot, ND
• Supervised the issue of $79M dollars’ worth of fuel annually to 98 fighter and bomber aircraft without
incident or delay; safeguarded America’s nuclear assets
• Maintained and performed operations on petroleum, missile, alternative fuel and cryogenic facilities
and equipment valued at $44M; provided unwavering mission support during inclement weather
• Ensured accuracy of receipt, inventory and issuing documents; processed transactions to ensure
proper billing and payment for $84M fuel account
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• Managed Air Force Occupational Safety program for 117 personnel with zero industrial events;
program incorporated Air Force safety and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
standards
• Interpreted Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency, Code of Federal Regulations
and ASTM Standards; developed inspection criteria for processes within the logistics, transportation
and fuel delivery fields of operation.
Fuels Bulk Storage Manager
United States Air Force March 2007 - February 2009
Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal
• Directed the receipt, storage and transfer of 43M gallons of aviation, ground fuel, and cryogenic
products worth $172M; enabled aircraft, cargo and personnel to move between overseas locations
• Coordinated, inspected & oversaw $12M safety upgrade on a 64M gallon bulk fuel system; ensured
completion and delivery of project on time and within budget
• Identified off-spec unleaded fuel; modified obsolete equipment to filter 400K gallons of product to
prevent downstream contamination and minimize waste product
• Briefed and instructed Defense Logistical Agency contractors on terminal operations; provided
technical/quality oversight during civilian contract execution
• Offloaded largest fuel receipt in base history via tanker; 13.1M gallons of JP-8 & Diesel fuel in 36
hours
Fuels Resource Controller / Fuels Laboratory Technician
United States Air Force April 2003 - February 2007
Goldsboro, NC
• Prepared and authored daily reports for United States Central Air Force Command; provided
Pentagon officials with operational data; validated war time assets
• Orchestrated delivery of 15M gallons of jet fuel in support of 6.5K aircraft annually; reduced fuel
equipment response times by 37%, from 21 to 12 minutes.
• Inspectors praised supervision skills during laboratory inspection; 5,801 fuel samples and analysis
inspected; ensured products met all required specifications
• Ensured quality control of Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Nitrogen, pulled samples and submitted them to
the Area Lab.
• Accounted for and maintained $120K Land Mobile Radio account; facilitated all replacements,
repairs and rekey actions which resulted in zero breaks in communication
• Integrated state-of-the-art Fuels Manager movement control program; enabled real time tracking of
variations on receipts and transfers to 18 underground tanks; secured $176M annual inventory
Education
Lean practitioner course, DynCorp International (March 2015)
Associate in Applied Science, Logistics, Community College of the Air Force, Montgomery Alabama (May, 2010)
United States Air Force Non-Commissioned Officer Academy, Biloxi Mississippi (February, 2010)
Cryotainer Maintenance & Support Equipment training course, Wichita Falls Texas (April 2008)
Fuels Quality Control training course, Wichita Falls Texas (August 2004)
Fuels Craftsman training course, Wichita Falls Texas (December 2002)
United States Air Force Airmen Leadership School, Goldsboro North Carolina (December 2001)
United States Air Force Journeyman Training Course, Anchorage Alaska (October 1997)
United States Air Force Course Apprentice Fuels Specialist, Wichita Falls (December 1996)