Eric Douglas
San Antonio, TX
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Highly Adaptable Mechanical Engineer
Experienced in New Product Development Design and Testing
Strengths and skills include:
Design & Test Engineering Design & Process Documentation
Cost Analysis & Control Data Analysis 3D Modeling
Technical Skills
Operating Systems:
Windows XP, MacOSX, Windows 2000
Software:
SolidWorks(CFD/FEA), AutoCAD(+Civil), LabView, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access), Ansys, TeamCenter
Languages:
C/C++, MatLab
Professional Experience
BAKER HUGHES 2013 2016
Logging While Drilling Field Engineer, Drilling Services, Broussard, LA 2015 2016
Installed, troubleshot, and monitored complex well logging systems. Drilled 7 horizontal wells with minimal downtime. Captured drilling data and produced final deliverable reports.
Reduced down-time eliminating $40,000 in mistakes by ensuring MWD/LWD tool operated within functional and safety protocols.
Ensured customer satisfaction with drilling performance by providing drill data analytics and formation evaluation as on-site customer liaison.
Determined best drilling parameters for directional control by working closely with directional drillers.
Maintained optimal well control by networking with on-site rig personnel and additional third party vendors.
Research & Design Engineer Intern, Unconventional Completion Systems, Houston, TX 2014
Performed pressure, integrity, and stress fatigue tests on hydraulic frac plugs and sleeve-based frac systems to explore future designs for traditional completion methods. Utilized SolidWorks, SAP, TeamCenter, SmarTeam, and Excel to create company essential documents, drawings and models for global traceability regarding completions components.
Provided quality control for manufacturing process by reviewing 1st article inspections (FAI’s).
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BAKER HUGHES (Continued)
Research & Design Engineer Intern, Intelligent Production Systems, Houston, TX 2013
Participated as member of design team to create 3D model of hydraulic compensating piston used in conjunction with offshore production disconnect tool. Gained solid experience using SolidWorks and Ansys. Developed new best practices based on design reviews and protocols.
Included on patent filing for piston design establishing intellectual property over an innovative solution to reduce drilling trip times.
Functionalized a 3D Interpolation Program by manipulating MATLab code to analyze downhole temperatures and pressures received from fiber optic cables allowing codes to be interpreted quicker.
2013 & 2014 Internships were received as part of Baker Hughes Inaugural Co-op Program which provided full year mentoring, multi-year internship opportunities, graduate degree support and full-time employment after graduation. This program received recognition as a World Oil Award Finalist for best outreach program.
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, Norman OK 2014
Micro-Seismic Research Assistant, Fracture Propagation
Ran lab tests on cored shale samples to analyze bi-axial data received after fracturing two stages.
Increased accuracy of estimating hydraulic fracture penetration depths by conducting geotechnical tests in order to understand propagation rate of micro fractures in unconventional reservoir samples
Education
Bachelor of Science, BS, Mechanical Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
Graduated with Academic Honor
Intermediate Knowledge of Russian Language
Professional Development
EIT Texas, Pending
IADC RigPass Completion
Light Vehicle Driver Safety Certification
Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness Training