Michael Reynolds
SPRING, TEXAS, 77379 UNITED STATES
**************@*****.***
Summary
Experienced Oilfield Associate, excellent at juggling multiple tasks and working under pressure.
Broad industry experience includes Production Well Testing, H2S Safety and Fire Protection/First
Response.
Highlights
-Trouble Shooting -Hardworking-SCBA/SABA/EBA Exp. -Quick learner-H2S/FIT
Teat Cert. -Reports Gen. & Analysis-Production Well Testing -Strong Verbal
Comm.-FirstAid/CPR Cert. -File/Reconds Maintenance
Accomplishments
Flowback OperationSupervised team of three members. Protective ServicesApplied safety
procedures and policies as outlined in OSHA Procedure Standards and Job Safety Analysis.
Safety SupervisionWorked directly with Rig Operators, Transport Operators and Company
Men to implement safety precautions, evacuation routes and standard job procedures
Professional Experience
ALL IN ALL INC., HOUSTON, TEXAS UNITED STATES
Assistant Technician, Feb 2013 – present
I've learned and implemented a wide variety of methods and skills while working as a Service
Technician's Assistant which was, and currently still is, sub-contracted through commercial dining
establishments such as Landry's, Red Robin and Lupe Tortilla. These tasks include the
disassembly of defective electrical equipment, the replacement of defective or worn parts, and
reassembling equipment, using hand and power tools. I was also tasked with the duty of
maintaining tools, vehicles, and equipment and keeping parts and supplies in order. I perform semi-
skilled and unskilled laboring duties related to the installation, maintenance and repair of a wide
variety of electrical systems and equipment. I also provide estimates, orders, pick ups, deliveries,
and install materials and supplies needed to maintain equipment in good working condition.
Reference: Gregg Giordano, Owner and Operator / 281-***-****
SUNDANCE SERVICES,, TEXAS UNITED STATES
Production Well Testing, May 2012 – Jul 2012
I worked as a Junior Operator in which I ran and laid iron from wellhead to designated ares ( i.e.
manifolds, seperators, sand traps, ball catchers, frac tanks, flare stacks, etc.) maintained wellhead
pressure and output, controlled fluid levels and fluid transportation, worked in high level H2S
conditions (Ex. 96000 PPM) and wrote and sent daily numbers report.Reference: Dylan Koonce,
Senior Operator / 903-***-****
TC SAFETY,, TEXAS UNITED STATES
Field Technician, Jan 2012 – Apr 2012
I worked as a H2S field technician in which I set up H2S, LEL, O2 and CO2 sensors in key locations
around wellhead, frac tanks, flares, and loading/unloading ares. I implemented air trailers with SABA
hook-ups, wind socks, chemical showers and eye wash stations. I also designated muster areas and
posted SCBA's within those areas as well as posted EBA's in all crucial areas. I took gas samples
and air samples with gas cylinders and RAE tubes, stopped and inspected all personnel entering
location for current H2S certification and FIT testing. Reference: Jaime Ortega, Operations Manager
ON-SITE SAFETY,, NORTH DAKOTA, MONTANA UNITED STATES
H2S Specialist/Industrial Firefighter, Feb 2011 – Dec 2011
I had many duties while working here. One of which was being the Safety Supervisor for Brigham Oil
& Gas contracts. These duties included holding daily safety meetings for crews and oil company
consultants, safety audits for the wellsite and training in fire prevention. (SCBA's, SABA's, fire
suppression units, etc.) Other duties included monitoringH2S/LEL levels. I was trained to use Rigrat
II's and III's as well as P.U.M.A. and L.Y.N.X. systems and personal 4way BW gas detectors. I also
performed Fire Protection for fracturing crews using flammable liquids:(diesel fracs, hydrocarbon
fracs, oil, etc.) Reference: Travis Hammons, Safety Supervisor and Instructor / 832-***-****
MANEK ENERGY,, NEW YORK, PENN., W. VIRGINIA, OHIO UNITED STATES
Production Well Tester, Sep 2009 – Nov 2010
Started out as an Operators Assistant doing "flowback". About 7 months later was promoted to
Operator. About 5 months after that the company was unfortunately sold to Weatherford. Being my
first job in the oil patch I learned a great deal about the industry and my duties as a hand which
included the operation of control panels to coordinate and regulate process variables such as
temperature and pressure, and to direct product flow rate, according to process schedules. I also
monitored process indicators, instruments, gauges, and meters in order to detect and report any
possible problems. As well as plan movement of products through lines to processing, storage, and
shipping units, utilizing knowledge of system interconnections and capacities. Reference: Brad
Evans, Senior Operator / 936-***-****
Education
KLEIN HS, SPRING, TEXAS UNITED STATES
Related coursework: Level 1 networking, auto mechanics, small engine repair and welding.