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●Cory Hill
●Resume
●West Baden Springs, IN
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●I Have my High School diploma and a BachelorsDegreeinGeologyfromTheUniversityofKansas. I always strive for the best work etiquette. I
●was raised to believe that if you don't
●have your word, then you have nothing, and there is never a "free lunch." I realized
●my resume is all oilfield, and yes, oilfield pays well, but it's in my nature to be the
●best and work the hardest whether I'm making 100 dollars an hour or if I'm doing
●volunteer work, it's always my goal to learn to be the best at anything I do and
●always strive to work the hardest. I've never quit a job. The different drilling
●companies I worked for because the
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●the previous company couldn't keep paying us
●when oil prices dropped. The last thing, I give my word that if given a chance at any job
●doing anything that makes me the asset, I know I am and will continue to grow and be. That company will never regret it! For any employer
●reading this that is not for an oilfield position, if it matters, I pick up on things very quickly. I only need to
●be shown something once on the rare occasion I don't know how to do something or can't figure it out
●soon on my own. I have a 157 IQ. I train in several martial arts, and I have a Gracie-certified 2nd-degree
●black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, I fight professional MMA with a 51-2 record with one draw. I love learning
●and excelling at anything new I get the opportunity to experience any career position!
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●Willing to relocate: Anywhere
●Authorized to work in the US for any employer
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●WORK EXPERIENCE-
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●Welder
●CBH WELDING - Comanche, OK
●December 2021 to Present
●Weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions.
●Operate safety equipment and use safe work habits.
●Lay out, position, align, and secure parts and assemblies before assembly,
●using straightedges, combination squares, calipers, and rulers.
●Examine workpieces for defects and measure workpieces with straightedges or templates to ensure
●conformance with specifications.
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●Recognize, set up, and operate hand and power tools common to the welding
●trade, such as shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding.
●Clamp, hold, tack-weld, heat-bend, grind or bolt c, component obtain
●required configurations and positions for welding.
●Select and install torches, torch tips, filler rods, and flux according to the welding
●the art specifications or types and thicknesses of metals.
●Ignite torches or start power supplies and strike arcs by touching electrodes to metals,
●completing electrical connect and turn regulator valves to activate and adjust gas flow and pressure so that desired flames
●are obtained.
●Determine required equipment and welding methods, applying knowledge of metallurgy, geometry, and
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●Welding techniques.
●Operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments,
●using processes such as gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma
●arc, shielded metal arc, resistance welding, and submerged arc welding.
●Monitor the fitting, burning, and welding processes to avoid overheating of parts or warping, shrinking,
●distortion, or expansion of the material.
●Analyze engineering drawings, blueprints, specifications, sketches, and work
●orders, and material safety data sheets to plan layout, assembly, and welding
●operations.
●A chip or grind off excess weld, slag, or spatter, using hand scrapers or power
●chippers, portable grinders, or arc-cutting equipment.
●Remove rough spots from workpieces,
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●using portable grinders, hand files, or scrapers.
●Cut, contour, and bevel metal plates and structural shapes to dimensions as specified by blueprints,
●layouts, work orders, and templates using powered
●saws, hand shears, or chipping knives.
●Repair products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping, and reassembling
●parts, using cutting torches, straightening presses, and hand tools.
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●Operator-Tool Pusher
●Clay Mesa Well Service
●January 2019-November 2021
●Service wells by fishing and fixing broken rods to replace all rods or tubing, or both completely. Drill plugs, service wells, basically whatever the company man currently wants quality repairs or preventative maintenance performed. Pull submersible pumps to be repaired or replaced, and anything else now required.
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●Toolpusher
●Bison Drilling - Odessa, TX
●July 2012 to December 2018
●Train crews, and introduce procedures to make drill work more safe and effective. I send progress reports
●to the office, maintain the integrity of the rig and location, and take care of keeping track of and ordering
●inventory for somebody that could need it at any given time. I follow any instructions the
●company man gives. Delegate assignments and observe the quality of work and safety being utilized efficiently
●during these assignments, and if a driller is not able or available, I run their crews and monitor pressure
●gauges and adjust throttles and levers in
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●order to control the speed of rotary tables and or regulate
●the pressure of down-hole motors or any
●other downhole tools.
●Operate brake handle, top drive console, and levers, dials, or throttles.
●Unless on an A/C or rocket/joystick rig to operate, draw works that lower and raise the drill pipe or casing
●in and out of the hole.
●Make connections while drilling using the top drive, ST-80, or iron roughneck.
●Unless on a Kelley Rig, then we make connections with break out and makeup
●tongs; also if equipped, we use kelly spinners.
●Maintain records of footage drilled, location and nature of strata penetrated,
●materials and tools used, services rendered, and time required.
●Maintain and adjust machinery to ensure proper performance.
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●Start and examine the operation of mud pumps to ensure circulation and consistency of drilling fluid
●or mud down the hole.
●Locate and recover lost or broken bit cones and twisted-off drill pipes from wells, using special tools also
●known as fishing.
●Direct rig crews in drilling and other activities, such as rigging up or down and completing or servicing
●wells.
●Monitor the progress of drilling operations, and select and change drill bits according to the nature of what
●zones and materials we are currently drilling in using the appropriate tools needed
●Repair or replace defective parts of machinery, such as rotary drill rigs, air
●compressors, and pumps, using proper tools.
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●Clean and oil pulleys, blocks, and cables, are known as rig service.
●Line drilled holes with appropriate size casing and install all necessary
●hardware to prepare new wells.
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●Driller
●Desta Drilling - Odessa, TX
●March 2011 to May 2012
●My responsibility as a driller are the same as any company, along with doing
what and make sure my crew properly complete the work that has been
●deligated to them by myself or my superiors. As a crew we assist, look out for, and respect each other
●and respect the job along with the danger and success that comes with it.
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●Salesman
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●Henderson Supply(Oilfield Supply Company)- Duncan Oklahoma
●February 2010 to March 2011
●My responsibility's were to maintain and seek new accounts with clients . Know everything about all of the companies products and what they did. Fill orders to be shipped or delivered. Negotiate prices on products when there were large orders by my clients. I was also responsible for maintaining data and keeping spreadsheets on all and any defects, how long our products lasted and because I had field experience i made suggestions on how to make our products more efficient.
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●Driller
●Bronco Drilling - Oklahoma City, OK
●April 2004 to January 2009
●This is where I first broke out in the
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●oilfield. I fell in love with manual labor and started at lead tong hand
●and worked my way to my 1st Drilling position which I started officially Drilling on my 22nd Birthday.
●EDUCATION-
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●High school diploma in Core Studies
●Comanche High School - Comanche, OK
●September 2000 to May 2003
●Associates Degree in Business
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●SKILLS
●• Geometry
●• Calipers
●• Algebra
●• Trigonometry
●• Blueprint Reading
●• Fabrication
●• Micrometer
●• Welding
●• Mechanic Experience
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●• CNC Lathe
●• Tutoring
●• Mechanical Knowledge
●• Math
●• Calculus
●• Assembly
●• Heavy Lifting
●• Manufacturing
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●Certifications and Licenses
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●PEC-Safeland & SafeGulf Certified
●January 2018 to Present
●Any and everything oilfield and safety certified including emergency medical triage certified. Easy to
●verify through my ID number PEC210080285 this also includes all the obvious certifications like CPR,
●all sizes and styles of forklift driving, supervisor BOP tested and certified heavy
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●equipment operating,
●heavy equipment and semi truck and trailer maintenance, working in confined spaces, all PPE use
●including full face oxygen regulator ect... ect...
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●Additional Information
●Skills-
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●Leadership Punctuality Following orders
●Being a team player Love manual labor
●Never missed a scheduled day of
●work. I always give 110% at anything I do whether I'm the boss or at the bottom of the food chain.
●As any type of supervisor or boss I have or never will ask someone to do something that I wouldn't or
●haven't done myself.
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●A little more about myself -
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●January 2019-November 2021 I went to work as an operator and was moved up and started pushing tools for Clay Mesa Well Service until while breaking out a new operator long story short he made an accidental mistake that smashed the end of my thumb off to the first knuckle below the thumb nail. The Dr's were able to reattach it and luckily restore the blood flow. All is well it works fine I received a clean bill of heath, but by that time Clay Mesa had stacked all of it's rigs. I now train horses during the Coronavirus and pray a company will give me another chance to get back into the lifestyle called the oilfield that I love more than anything and do it because I love it! I can honestly say I would work any position for minimum wage.
● I'm sure I've said this already but I'm not
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●married and have no children, so that makes me have no problem at all with working anywhere on the planet at any kind of schedule. I'm PEC SAFELAND
●SAFETY & PEC SAFEGULF SAFETY(offshore drilling) certified at all positions including pusher, superintendent, and consultant, I'm also supervisor BOP certified. reminds me the way I was raised about my work ethic is to work any and every position 110%. I highly respect the chain of command i do what I'm told with pride. I do it as quickly and safely as possible to perfection regardless the age or experience of the boss telling me.(within common sense) If I'm hired as a worm/lead tong hand or floor hand I'm not going to slack off for even a second just because I probably have as much or more experience than any hand working
●above me. My work ethic and the fact I've drilled on every kind of rig possible
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●anything from a single with earth pits to compound chain & belt driven compound
●to massive diesel electric Kelly and different brands and styles of top drives canrigs to every size Tesco's top drives, A/C, Flex 4 rigs and everything in between and as any position on any kind of rig I can fix anything on them. I can can run all those rigs along with the crews working them, or push tools and manage any of all I mentioned. Either way the top, middle, or worms corner, i know i can work harder than 99% of any other hand at any position. I'm not a bragger but just wanted it to be known how serious I am about all the skills I've learned & how quickly I learned them and will always be thrilled to learn more! I believe and will be happy to prove that my greatest asset is my work
●ethic and although I have the experience of an experienced rig manager I'm thrilled to still work circles at any other position!
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● Sincerely, Cory Hil