Holly D. Hindle
**** ******** *****, ***** *****, WY 82935
abh9g9@r.postjobfree.com
Objective: Continue to excel in production engineering while expanding my understanding of other
engineering functions involved with exploration and production.
Education:
Colorado School of Mines - Bachelor of Science in Geophysical Engineering, 2001
Experience:
Production Services Network, Wamsutter, WY 2005-2010
• Production Engineer (2007-2010): In-house contractor to BP. Project manager for new plunger
installations. Improved project efficiency by 85% and reduced future intervention costs by 65% while
increasing base production by 3%. Participate in field well by well evaluations. Liaison between field
and corporate office based team members.
Production Tech (2005-2007): In-house contractor to BP. Project manager for new plunger installations
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including well evaluation, prioritization, fund allocation, monitoring execution, post job analysis.
Responsible for data acquisition and management involving wellhead inventory, tubing, fluid level data,
data logger information. Participated in field well by well evaluations.
CLC Associates, Salt Lake City, UT 2003-04
• Surveyor: Performed topographic surveys and construction site staking using GPS and Geodimeter.
Assisted with property research and material gathering for future projects. Created drawings in
AutoCAD from acquired field data.
Cuny Tree Farm, Allen, SD 2003
• Farm Worker: Planted and maintained trees, such as pruning, watering, and weeding. Assisted with
digging and preparing trees for customers. Involved with planning and implementation of landscape
projects.
Blackhawk GeoServices, Golden, CO 2002
• Data Processor: Temporary position. Processed geophysical data and utilized Geosoft program to edit
and interpret data and produce maps. Responsible for delivering product to client.
Halliburton Energy Services, Vernal, UT 2001
• Associate Technical Professional: Learned maintenance and calibration techniques for open-hole
wireline logging tools and instruments. Member of open-hole logging crew sent to location for data
acquisition.
United States Geological Survey, Lakewood, CO 2000-01
• Physical Science Aide, GS-1311-04: Archived old magnetic surveys by digitizing and plotting survey
boundaries with Geosoft program. Created bibliographies of state publications.
Skills:
Data processing and interpretation.
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Computer skills: Landmark Graphics programs (DIMS, Profile, DSS), GIS mapping, digitizing, plotting
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in Oasis Program (Geosoft), AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office Suite.