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Mudlogging, computer skills, experience troubleshooting equipment

Location:
Eagle Pass, TX
Posted:
August 07, 2015

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Resume:

Rudy Diaz lll

P.O.BOX ****

EAGLE PASS, TX *****

830-***-****

Summary: I’m very responsible, great with computers, and a quick learner with new equipment. I would be a valuable asset to the company. I would like to further my career within the company as it grows larger.

Education: High school 12th grade

Work history:

2015-Present Part Sales Manager, Autozone

2135 East Main St.

78852 Eagle Pass, Texas

-Customer Service, send email reports daily

-Order parts, handle money transactions

-Oversea daily sales, and maintain workers busy

2011-2015 Day/Night logger, Lewis Energy Group

10101 Reunion Place #1000

-Computers, Drilling parameter sensors.

-Email Vertical/Horizontal logs & Morning/Evening reports

-lithology (describe different types of formations)

-Test, calibrate & troubleshoot Chromo & mechanical problems 2006-2010 Day/Night logger, Stratalog

P.O.Box 1806

Bandera, Texas 78003

-Computers, Drilling parameter sensors.

-Email Vertical/Horizontal logs & Morning/Evening reports

-lithology (describe different types of formations)

-Test, calibrate & troubleshoot Chromo & mechanical problems 2005-2006 Labor, AJ Construction

San Antonio, Tx

-remodeling

-framing

-building new homes

-trim

Languages: English and Spanish

Skills:

Valid Texas Driver License

Responsible

Organized

Punctual

Dedicated to job

Follow company etiquette

Computer experience

Microsoft Word/Excel

Wellsight logs

Comments: I first became a sample catcher and then worked my way up to mud logging. I have worked with bloodhound Chromatograph programs & FID Chromatographs. Areas worked are Maverick county, La Salle, and Webb county. Duties as a mudlogger include making and emailing morning/evening reports. Build and maintain Vertical/Horizontal logs, LAS file, TVD Vertical Logs. Being able to calculate bottoms up, repair or troubleshoot drilling parameter sensors. Being able to describe different types of formations, make sure to catch formation tops. Most recent wells logged consist of the Eagle ford shale, Olmos, formations. Other formations observed include San Miguel, Anacacho, Austin Chalk, Buda, Del Rio, Georgetown, Mcnight, Edwards, Glenrose.

References: Eugene Gioppo 330-***-****

Carson Phillips 573-855--1263

Rene Herrera 956-***-****



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