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Truck Driver
Truck Driver
Wittlieff
1206 - 24th Street
Manistee, MI 49660
Home: (231) 723-8675
Cell: (231) 510-4848
Email: joesjackpot@yahoo.com
Joseph E. Wittlieff
1206 - 24th Street
Manistee, MI 49660
Home: (231) 723-8675
Cell: (231) 510-4848
Email: joesjackpot@yahoo.com
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS:
* Military Veteran (Marines) of Desert Storm 1990-1991
* Management and staffing experience
* Extensive Driving Experience
* Driving experience in conditions that could be considered "off-road" at best
* Operation and maintenance of 18 wheelers with all types of trailers
* CDL Class A with Hazmat and Tanker endorsements
* A clean driving record showing no citations of any type
* Capable of problem solving and decision making in extreme circumstances where
resources are very limited
* Safety Star Award 2007 - Al Anbar Province, Iraq KBR
* Exceptional Service to KBR - TTM Operation Iraqi Freedom 2006
* Outstanding Service Award - TTM Operation Iraqi Freedom 2007
* Two Year Service Award KBR - TTM Operation Iraqi Freedom 2008
* Four Year Service Award KBR - TTM Operation Iraqi Freedom 2010
* Safety Appreciation Award KBR - TTM Al Asad Air Base, Iraq 2006
* Safety Appreciation Award KBR - TTM Al Asad Air Base, Iraq 2007
* Safety Appreciation Award KBR - TTM Al Asad Air Base, Iraq 2008
* Safety Appreciation Award KBR - TTM Al Asad Air Base, Iraq 2009
* Safety Star Award 2009 - Al Anbar Province, Iraq KBR
* Up to date "Government Compliance" Courses
* CHORDA MAP training
* Sexual Harassment Prevention courses
* Convoy Commander training courses
EXPERIENCE:
02/2006 - Present KBR/Haliburton
Can be verified at res.kbr.dubai.voehotline@kbr.com or by fax: 866.591.2444
Convoy Lead/Driver Al Asad Air Base, Iraq
Reported to, and received assignments, instructions, and direction from the Fore
man or General Foreman. Read and interpreted instructions and documentation to
plan work activities. I operated company vehicles, with a capacity of up to 30
tons, to move materials, tools, and equipment to and from work locations in supp
ort of construction and maintenance activities. Delivered operating materials an
d supplies from one military base to another in a hostile environment with very
poor road conditions, where there were roads. During this time, I pulled reefer
s, vans, flat beds, and tankers containing freight that was often hazardous, suc
h as fuels, ammunitions or explosives. As "Convoy Lead", a position I held for
three years, I had the additional responsibility of communicating with both mili
tary escorts and other trucks in the convoy, ensuring that orders were followed,
while watching for potential hazards as I would be the first to reach them. I
loaded and unloaded trailers, solved equipment issues in circumstances that were
"less then ideal", and completed all associated government and company paperwor
k. Observed and followed all safety rules and procedures, including wearing req
uired personal safety equipment. Performed other duties as directed in potentia
lly dangerous areas, including combat and war zones.
EDUCATION:
1988 Marmot High School Mandan, ND
High School Diploma
1998 Lansing Community College Lansing, MI
Completion of CDL Training