Thomas Clayton Gattis II
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Odessa, TX 79762
OBJECTIVE
To further my professional career in the oil and gas industry as an engineer with an E&P company.
EDUCATION
The University of Mississippi, University, MS
B.S. Geological Engineering, December 2010
Overall GPA: 3.0; Major GPA: 3.4 (4.0 scale)
EXPERIENCE
Baker Hughes, Odessa, Texas
Field Engineer II – Coiled Tubing Division (March 2012 to Present)
Oversee the completion of various coiled tubing jobs throughout the Permian Basin.
Utilize software in the field to determine acceptable load amounts on coil and make
recommendations to service supervisor when inconsistencies are experienced down hole.
Design jobs and submit pricing proposals to customers for the following scopes of work: jetting,
acid washing, perforating, sand clean outs, fishing, and plug or seat mill outs.
Job design includes performing a tubing drag analysis, calculating optimum fluid rate based on
tubing and down hole tool limits, and writing operating procedures.
Work with multiple formations (shales and carbonates) and completions (liner sleeve, casing with
plugs, and open hole).
Complete post job reports and tubing fatigue analyses.
Maintain good relationships with customer engineers through post job follow up calls and face to
face meetings.
Field Engineer I (Training Program) – Pressure Pumping Division (July 2011 to March 2012)
Completed pressure pumping field engineer training program.
Training included both classes and field work for the following product lines: Cementing,
Fracturing, Acidizing, and Coiled Tubing.
Successfully completed engineering training classes specific to each product line and subtopics.
Worked closely with service supervisors to understand all aspects of operations.
Assisted field engineer in providing technical support on multiple fracturing and acidizing jobs.
Exposed to job designs for all product lines.
Worked with lab personnel to test field blend cement slurries, multiple fracturing systems, and
acid systems.
ACHIEVEMENTS / SKILLS
Acted as lead field engineering contact overseeing a multi-well project for a major operator that
spanned over 4 months and included a variety of different job scopes.
Proficient in Microsoft Office programs.
Experience using multiple design and analysis software for coiled tubing, fracturing, and
cementing.
Written and verbal communication skills demonstrated through contact with customers.
Technical presentation skills refined during training classes.
CERTIFICATIONS / PERSONAL
IADC Well Control for Coiled Tubing – Supervisory Level
Active member of Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Willing to travel or relocate.
Strong interest in international work.
*References available upon request.*