Winston C. Pegues Jr.
*** ********* **. **********, ***** 76065
Phone 972-***-**** Cell Phone 972-***-****
Email: ********.**@*******.***
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a managerial/leadership position in Operations or Logistics utilizing my extensive experience
in training and staff development within a diverse organization.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Over 10 years experience in logistics management, petroleum distribution, storage, safety, and
quality assurance
Over 10 years of leadership experience in Human Resources and applied business applications
towards small teams within a large organization numbering 2,000 personnel
Extensive experience in operations, transportation, equipment fleet, and management
Operates and maintains; storage, dispensing, distribution facilities, and pipeline systems for
Petroleum Oils and Lubricants (POL)
Accountable for testing, sampling, issuing, and surveillance for aviation fuel specifications
Additional skills include:
Inventory Control Administrative and HR Management Problem Solving
Training and Instruction Effective Communication Skills Logistics Management
Operations Management Enforced Safety Procedures Proficiency in MS Office
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Facility Manager, U.S. Army- Camp Casey, Korea Jun 2008 to Jun
2009
Coordinated petroleum/ammunition supply to include receipt, storage, issuing, and handling in
excess of $10 million
Conducted comprehensive analysis of the quality surveillance program along with its
available resources in order to enhance the safety for aviation and ground fuel in accordance
with all applicable regulations
Responsible for team building, quarterly performance counseling, and employee written
performance evaluations
Improved and implemented petroleum/ammunition standard operating procedures through
intense research and training which improved efficiency
Operational Manager, U.S. Army- Fort Lee, Virginia Sep 2006 to May
2008
Developed and implemented annual training plans and resource management for an
organization comprised of 2,000 personnel
Managed, planned, coordinated day-to-day mission activities for petroleum operations,
petroleum laboratory sampling, mortuary affairs, construction engineer, and transportation
movement
Revised and implemented the Petroleum Fuel Handler’s Certification Course which increased
the organization ability to accomplish its effectiveness
As senior inspector of the Command Inspection Program, it was my responsibility to ensure
that the Logistical Petroleum Program surpassed all mandatory standards
Distribution Supervisor, U.S. Army- Fort Lee, Virginia Feb 2003 to Sep
2006
During a one year deployment to Camp Virginia, Iraq - I managed a 86-person Petroleum
Pipeline Platoon that operated 90 miles of the Inland Petroleum Distribution System (IPDS)
which included six pump stations along with a 21-bag Tactical Petroleum Terminal (TPT)
with a storage capacity of 3.7 million gallons of fuel
Identified annual organizational training requirements to develop an applicable and applied
training curriculum
Coordinated the entire organizations personnel and equipment movement to Iraq in addition to
identifying personnel training requirements to accomplish the organizations wartime mission
Supervisor, U.S. Army- Fort Hood, Texas Feb 2000 to Feb
2003
Directed a 52-person Petroleum Support Platoon that provided Logistical Support for 775
personnel Combat Calvary Squadron
Managed facility improvements, ordered, issued, and tracked all petroleum bulk and package
products
Accountable for all petroleum documentation, submission of monthly fuel reports and quality
surveillance samples for a fleet of over a 150 vehicles
Senior ( POL) Advisor, U.S. Army- Camp Humphreys, Korea Feb 1999 to Feb
2000
Supervised a 48 person Aviation Support Platoon and guided upper senior management on
Logistical Support for a CH-47 helicopter unit
Trained personnel on a series of detailed procedures which included; aircraft refueling,
sampling and gauging, quality surveillance, and adhering to strict guidelines for high
operational performance
Maintained a 99% vehicle readiness rate by conducting daily inspections of all vehicles
Enforced driver safety measures for the entire team that led to a total of 5,000 accident free
miles in the Republic of Korea
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Advanced Petroleum & Water Logistical Course Fort Lee, Virginia, Mar 2008
Transportation and HAZMAT Storage Fort, Lee, Virginia, Mar 2005
Fuels and Energy Management Course Fort, Lee, Virginia, Mar 2005
Unit Movement Officer Deployment Planning Course Fort Hood, Texas, Jun 2002
Army Safety Program Management Course Camp Humphreys, Korea, Apr 1999
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Applied Science, Business Management - University of Phoenix - Present
Associate Degree, General Studies - Central Texas College - May 2006