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Equipment Operator High School

Location:
Jasonville, IN, 47438
Posted:
February 04, 2017

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Shawn Burris

**** * ***** **. **********, IN ****8 812-***-**** acynzu@r.postjobfree.com

Objective

Getting back in to the field I excel at and enjoy working in, as well as to use the knowledge and experience I have acquired over the past twelve years and apply it to help any operation I’m a part of run smoothly and efficiently. I have worked a variety of of different styles of rigs and am very familiar with how to keep the job rolling. Despite any obstacles thrown my way, my problem-solving abilities will always keep things from getting held up, from any position I occupy. I would never ask or tell anyone to do anything I haven’t already done myself. I’m a team player and never question what I’m asked to do (unless the safety of my team is in jeopardy). I Know how to keep the team motivated, because getting the job done is what makes us all money in the end, insuring company growth and ultimately profitability. I won’t stop till the job is done.

Education

• Odessa High school graduated 2005

• Odessa college- two-year technical program for Automotive and welding 2007

• Associates in business management 2011

REALATED CORSE WORK:

• basic computer Knowledge course 2009,2011,2013,2015

• CPR Certified- Adult, infant and child-American Red cross 2008

• OSHA-Ten-hour certification classes completed 2010

• WCS-2015/2016-Superviser well control

• November 2009-Cyber Base certification

• Faulk Alford-2014-Rigging/Crane Fundamentals/Lubricant hydraulic sand basic firefighting training

• Faulk Alford-2015-Advanced firefighting training

• Faulk Alford-2015-Water survival/Suit

• Faulk Alford -2015-Advanced first aid

• Heavy Equipment operator

• CRT certification for internal and external tools/Tear down and rebuild

Skills & Abilities

MANAGEMENT & LEADERSHIP

• I was responsible for supervising the safety my own crew and rig personal on location.

• Constantly keeping inventory of what tools and equipment would be needed for a location is key, there’s no room for error, and thanks to my years of experience I’m always overly prepared for any situation. I’m always constantly aware of what’s needed for each job keeping things in an organized fashion especially when hauling my own equipment and team I’m responsible for.

• Running my own crews has taught me a lot, I’ve always been able to get my guys to preform to their absolute best. They stayed there in the mud and rain sick sometimes but never giving up and always completing the job. I believe I had their respect. Which pushed them harder because as said before I would never ask for something of them I wouldn’t not do myself.

Experience

DRILLER ENSCO PLC HUSTON, TX JANURY,2011- NOVEMBER,2014

• Surveying project plans, to make sure the best strategy, communication as well as safety so that my crews work runs smooth, to expectation.

• As a driller, it is vital to pay close attention and keep a close eye on equipment to make sure all is going well at all times., Multitasking is a great quality of mine.

• I operate a hoist crane, tugger and equipment on the rig floor

• Running NOV cyberbase drillers console, which includes knowledge of the computer system monitors for good control measure, and measurements, Different readings and feedback from console helps driller make proper adjustments as they become necessary.

BYRD OIL FIELD SERVICES APRIL 2009-MAY@0016

• Assembling good crews, hauling tools and getting teams safely to and from location. Managing team and equipment, identifying job to be done and then rigging up and depositing pipe for drillers then assembling pipe by correctly torching making casing connections up to manufactured torch specs.

• Running torch turn equipment, rigging and running lay down truck. Rigging up cat walk machine and CRT tools.

• Stabbing casing

EXPRESS ENERGY OIL FIELD SERVICES MARCH 2004-APRIL 2009

• Assembling good crews, hauling tools and getting teams safely to and from location. Managing team and equipment, identifying job to be done and then rigging up and depositing pipe for drillers then assembling pipe by correctly torching making casing connections up to manufactured torch specs.

• Running torch turn equipment, rigging and running lay down truck. Rigging up cat walk machine and CRT tools.

• Stabbing casing

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