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Fullerton, CA
Posted:
February 04, 2017

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P. O. Box CELL: Gene ***, Farmington, (***) Martinez 330-8397 NM 87499

acynv9@r.postjobfree.com

February 10, 2016

To whom it may concern

Thank you for taking time to consider my experience, training and knowledge. I have taken part in the oil and gas industry as a high pressure welder and also in technical structural design along with the training in safety, and other programs, maintenance on units, part on compressors depends on size, change out valves etc. My experience in the art of welding and fabrication in the oil and gas industry is very broad. As I began my career, I was in the welding field, created a business with service agreements subject by each individual major oil and gas producing company. These companies were located in several cities and states to include Farmington, NM as my home state.

My experience is very broad, in design work with engineers in drilling as well as on well pads and compression. Some of my job duties included in the drilling department were weld on surface flanges, set up gas busters, mud pit bop fit up, blowie-lines to discharge pit, etc. My supervisory duties were safety, job foreman, welder foreman, field and fabrication inspector, pipe line inspector, ditching, clean up, BLM artifacts assistance, and maintenance projects. My employees and I were trained in all levels of safety by oil and gas companies to include first aid, Haz-mop, H2S, etc. All safety training completed through DXP-Safety Alliance, San Juan College; Farmington, NM PEC SAFELAND with ID photo, update training 1/18/2014 I am experienced with installations in well pad complete assembly, well pad equipment, to include separators, dehydrators, some small compressor manifolds, fuel gas dryer feeders for compressor, instrumentation, large compressor set, 2 x 5 train systems, large inlet systems, large discharge manifold according to train set, amine units, with process piping, couple to compressor.

Welding requirements, consist in certification of

2” Sch 160 w. ASME grade B, 12” .375 w. API. 1104 6g, destructive tested, 12” x 12” .375 w. branch destructive tested, 6” .375 w. 6g ASME B-31-3 destructive tested. All re-qualification required on a 6 month period, if a different grade of pipe, requirements to qualify, set procedures by full destructive testing. Welding on 2” to 20 pipe lines, structural, skid, meter housing fabrication etc. Thank you,

Gene Martinez

P. O. Box CELL: Gene 663, Farmington, (505) Martinez 330-8397 NM 87499 acynv9@r.postjobfree.com

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Owner-Operator, GM Weld Service

Clients include: BP Amoco, Burlington, Cimarron Oil Field Service, Cordillera Energy Inc., Pure Resources, Rosenbaum Construction, Williams Production Co., Northwest Pipeline, Phillips Petroleum, Conoco Production (before mergers, Marathon Oil Company, El Paso Natural Gas.

EDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONS

Certifications:

1104 is an API pipeline code used in field gathering situations; experienced in up to 22”, 6G position, and 12” on 12” branch with nick, tensile, and root bends.

B31-3 is an ASME code for boiler, compression, and plant systems. Certified on B31-3 by a 6G test consisting of 7018 low hydrogen root and hot pass filler and cap completed with 7018 class rod on 6” 500 wall pipe.

Certified with El Paso with stencil M66 8 yrs

Certified with Burlington Resources AO 9 yrs

Certified with Phillips Petroleum F9-GM 10 yrs

Certified with Williams #163 7 yrs,

BP, Amoco production 20 yrs

All companies. I worked under a service agreement, different days years, months

Drilling, pipe line works, location and equipment install, along with compressor single

4 train compressor system. Install amine units

DOT Operator Qualification Program Abrams Technical Services Inc. Successfully completed the following tests with an average score of 98.4:

Public Contractor Education

Locating and Marking Pipeline

Below Ground Pipe Coatings and Exposed Pipe

Inspecting & Testing Relief Valves, Regulators & Control Valves

Pipe-to-Soil Surveys

Plastic Pipe Fusion

Pipeline Purging

Welder Qualification

Installation of Anodes

Fundamentals of Electricity

Leak and Pipeline Failure – Investigation

Oxygen / Acetylene Welding – Cutting

WELDING PROCEDURES Date of procedure 6-28-2014

Update consisting of AWS procedures; API-1104; ASME B-31 welding codes on a 6G 1104 X .375 wall X 42 gr BA-106 pipe 12” set on a 6G position. Coupons cut, 4 nicks, 4 roots, 4 face bends, 4 tensile, 1 nick top center, 1 nick bottom center, tested on an API, and on an ASME. API Code, 12” x .375 wall; 12” on 12” branch procedure, 4 nick breaks, 6010 root, 7010 fillers and cap. ASME B-31 – 3 Code, 2” x 160 wall pipe, A106 x 42, gr B pipe, 6G test; 2 face bends; 2 root bends; 1 center top nick break, 1 center bottom nick break, 6010 root, 7018 filler cap.



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