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Engineering Technician

Location:
Broken Arrow, OK
Posted:
June 10, 2016

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Corey Ulmer

**** ***** ******** *****

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74012

918-***-****

acu4f9@r.postjobfree.com

SUMMARY

An analytical and dependable engineering technician with demonstrated expertise in developing reports and queries, updating and maintaining databases, and testing software. Utilizes resources and experience to maximize efficiency through developing and maintaining software tools. A detail-oriented top performer with a proven aptitude for improving data analysis programs to collect expedient and accurate results consistently for a company.

EXPERIENCE

QUORUM BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, Houston, Texas

Consultant, 2014-2015

Implementation lead of revenue accounting and division orders modules of Quorum Upstream Software Suite. Gathered software requirements from client. Configured software to meet client needs. Wrote and ran SQL scripts to update environments. Tested configuration of software. Coordinated with other departments and client to provide bug fixes and enhancements to software. Trained client on use of software.

Reconfigured check input template creation to make setup much easier for the client.

Developed testing scripts for client customized to their specific business cases.

QEP RESOURCES, INCORPORATED, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Reservoir Engineering Technician, 2014-2015

Maintained division ARIES database. Constructed Microsoft Access queries tying in data from reservoir database, revenue system, and accounting system. Involved in reserves update process including scenario updates, QCing results, and slide preparation. Provided regular reporting and analysis on actual-versus-forecast production, well online/offline status, revenue accrual estimates, and daily decline for gas nominations.

Updated gas nomination forecasts provided to operations to increase accuracy and speed. Adapted report to be used by other divisions.

Successfully identified improper, unallocated firm transport charges from partners, which increased division revenue.

Renovated well-by-well revenue/production comparison spreadsheet to be compatible with new accounting system.

Senior Division Order Analyst, 2012-2014

Built and maintained divisions of interest (DOIs) by performing interest transfers and pay code changes and setting up new DOIs for new wells and payouts. Communicated with revenue team to perform reverses and rebooks. Core team participant for Quorum and SAP implementation. Tested and ensured configuration of new software to meet company needs. Developed Excel macro enabling spreadsheet for automatic conversion of DOIs from spreadsheet format into format compatible for loading into Quorum.

Served on core team for new accounting system implementation (Quorum, SAP) to improve internal reporting.

Reduced time needed to enter DOIs into software by 50% to 90%.

Eliminated chance of error caused by manual calculation of burden relationships and piecemeal DOI keying into software.

ALORICA, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Team Lead, 2010-2012

Handled escalated calls for Sprint cellular customers and provided knowledge support for front-line agents. Managed intense and difficult issues while maintaining customer satisfaction. Answered questions and developed plan of action for single incidents and difficult situations.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, Norman, Oklahoma, Researcher, School of Chemical, Biological, and Materials Engineering, 2007-2008. Tested method for increasing hydrostatic breaking stress of rock, using adsorbed polymers.

Teaching Assistant, Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy, 2007. Provided college-level classroom instruction in Physics II for majors. Administered lab portion of course.

Researcher, School of Chemical, Biological, and Materials Engineering, 2006-2007. Developed strain-sensitive nanocomposite polymers.

EDUCATION/SCHOLARSHIP

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, Norman, Oklahoma

B.S., Engineering Physics, 2006

National Merit Scholar, 2001

PUBLICATIONS AND AWARDS

Hatami, K., Grady, B., and Ulmer, M. (2009). “Sensor-Enabled Geosynthetics: Use of Conducting Carbon Networks as Geosynthetic Sensors.” J. Geotech. Geoenviron. Eng., 135(7), 863–874.

Article received Thomas A. Middlebrooks Award in 2011.

COMPUTER SKILLS

Microsoft Office Suite, ARIES, SQL, Spotfire, QRA/QDO, SAP, Mathematica



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