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Engineering Technician

Location:
Houston, TX
Salary:
70,000
Posted:
August 01, 2015

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Damian Selemobri

**** *********. *** ****,

Houston, TX 77061, USA

Phone 956-***-****

E-mail acq1o3@r.postjobfree.com

CURRENT CAREER OBJECTIVE:

To join the next generation of petroleum, fluid or environmental engineering professionals. Given the opportunity, my background, education and previous team experience can bring talent, energy and shorten the time to autonomy and integration. I am a driven, employee of high integrity and hope to build on the best of what any employer has done to transfer experienced knowledge into fast, deliberate action. Willing to relocate.

EXPERIENCE:

Chem Rock Technologies (An Enersciences Company), Lafayette, U.S.A., May 2014 – December 2014

Laboratory and Project Intern:

Enhanced existing corrosion inhibitors – project commercialized

o Writing project proposal; including budget and purchasing

o Equipment and analytical choice and assembly

o Reporting; presentation and evaluation

Technician on sand attrition project

Research technician on flowback water treatment

Assistant technician for water analysis and mud formulation

KCA-Deutag Drilling, PortHarcourt, Nigeria, April 2005 – March 2007 Industrial Trainee:

Working rotationally in the drilling, mud, mechanical and electrical sections of the rig o With the mud engineer in taking the mud weight, viscosity periodically o With the mudman in mixing mud

Assisting the rig mechanic in servicing the topdrive, mudpumps and drawworks. o Shell’s 2006 record setting drilling crew member for fastest Oil Well in the Niger Delta Baroid Nigeria Limited, PortHarcourt, Nigeria, May 2004 – July 2004 Research Attaché:

Environmentally Friendly Oil Based Mud Formulation using palm kernel oil o Mud formulation and preparation

o Mud rheology

Devised means when under pressure to meet a set target within a time frame Wageningen University & Research Centre -, The Netherlands, March 2011 – September 2011 Research and Development Internship

Analysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass for Biofuel & Bioenergy Potential o In an international environment, writing and making research presentation o Applying theoretical knowledge to perform specific practical task ADDITIONAL:

Facility Management University of Louisiana at Lafayette Housing, Lafayette, U.S.A., May 2013 – May 2014 Maintenance and repairs and the check-ins at the student dorms.

PROJECTS:

Economic Use of Acid/Sour/CO2 gas to Enhance Ultimate Oil Recovery (current research) Using eclipse reservoir simulation software to simulate oil recovery with CO2, H2S and N2 at different proportions to enhance oil recovery from residual oil

Enhancement of Corrosion Inhibitors – December 2014 Using blends of conducting polymers, biodegradable chemicals for corrosion inhibition and computing the inhibition efficiency for the various blends

Analysis of lignocellulosic biomass for the production of bioenergy and biofuel, and it’s potential in developing countries in African, Latin-American and South-East Asian while considering sustainability and environmental friendliness - October 2014 (published)

Research on converting agricultural & forestry waste to energy using data sourced from the Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Central Intelligences Agency, and International Energy Agency. Conclusions weres based on Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Treat analysis on economic, environmental and social impact assessment.

An Environmental Impact Assessment on “an alternative freight railway bypass within the surroundings of Zutphen and Deventer, Zutphen and Enschede that will have less negative impact on the populace in The Netherlands” - November 2010

Study based on interviews, questionnaires, literature review on past projects and site inspection which considered environmental, social, political and technical factors. Multi Criteria Analysis was used to decide the most suitable scenario for rail by-pass

Formulation of a Sustainable Environmentally Friendly (Oil based) Drilling Mud, September 2004 Using Palm Kernel Oil as a base fluid to formulated mud with traditional oil based mud additives and testing rheological properties and biodegradability.

EDUCATION:

University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Master of Science Petroleum Engineering, 3.558/4.0, Dec 2014

Saxion University of Applied Science at Deventer, the Netherland Bachelor of Science Environmental Science, 8/10, August 2011

Petroleum Training Institute at Effurun-Warri, Nigeria Higher National Diploma Petroleum Engineering, 2.74/4.0, August 2004

Nigerian Institute of Safety Professionals at Ogunu, Warri, Nigeria Health, Safety and Environment Competence – Level 3, Safety Supervisor’s Course, April 2009

ACTIVITIES:

American Association for Drilling Engineers (AADE); Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE); International Students Society, World Mobility Day 2010, Participant and Presenter

SKILLS:

Research, Drilling Engineering, Well Completion, Well Planning & Control, Risk Management, Well-Log Analysis, PowerPoint Presentation,Technical Report Writing, Problem Solving, Microsoft Office, Excel, MS Word, Petroleum Production Engineering, Reservoir Engineering, Data Analysis, English, Eclipse software, Environmental Impact Assessment, Petroleum Engineering, Team Work, Drilling Fluid, Corrosion Inhibition



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