WILLIAM K EVANS
PO BOX ***
Phone: 940-***-****
Alt Phone:940-***-****
Email: ***********@*****.***
Objective
To work for a company that will utilize my skills to its potential. Abilities
I have prepared myself, personally and professionally to work as an individual or part of a team, to meet the needs of my employer.
I have 20 years hands on experience in the Oil and Gas Industry, having extensive knowledge in all phases of pipeline construction and related fields.
I have coordinated and supervised many projects, working with management, Inspection, Safety, as well as 3rd party contractors, to assure the job stays on schedule and within budget. Employment History
Equipment Operator (EO), Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 03/2020 - 12/2020 Black Rock Contractors Big Spring, TX A heavy equipment operator drives or controls construction equipment, including bulldozers, forklifts, backhoes, dump trucks, cargo trucks. They operate this equipment to assist in the construction of structures, including bridges, roads, and frac pounds. Construction equipment operators drive, maneuver, or control the heavy machinery used to construct roads, bridges, buildings, and other structures. Duties Construction equipment operators typically do the following: * Clean and maintain equipment, making basic repairs as necessary * Report malfunctioning equipment to supervisors * Move levers, push pedals, or turn valves to control equipment * Drive and maneuver equipment * Coordinate machine actions with crew members using hand or audio signals * Follow safety standards Construction equipment operators use machinery to move construction materials, earth, and other heavy materials at construction sites and mines. They operate equipment that clears and grades land to prepare it for the construction of roads, bridges, and buildings, as well as runways, power generation facilities, dams, levees, and other structures. The following are examples of types of construction equipment operators: Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators work with one or several types of power construction equipment. They may operate excavation and loading machines equipped with scoops, shovels, or buckets that dig sand, gravel, earth, or similar materials. In addition to operating bulldozers, they operate trench excavators, road graders, and similar equipment. Sometimes, they may drive and control industrial trucks or tractors equipped with forklifts or booms for lifting materials. They may also operate and maintain air compressors, pumps, and other power equipment at construction sites. Paving and surfacing equipment operators control the machines that spread and level asphalt or spread and smooth concrete for roadways or other structures. * Asphalt spreader operators turn valves to regulate the temperature and flow of asphalt being applied to the roadbed. They must ensure a constant flow of asphalt into the hopper and that the machine distributes the paving material evenly. * Concrete paving machine operators control levers and turn hand wheels to move attachments that spread, vibrate, and level wet concrete. They must watch the surface of the concrete carefully to identify low spots that need additional concrete. * Tamping equipment operators use machines that compact earth and other fill materials for roadbeds, frac pounds, or other construction sites. They also may operate machines with interchangeable hammers to cut or break up old pavement and drive guardrail posts into the ground. Pile-driver operators use large machines mounted on skids, barges into the ground. Coating Inspector, First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers 09/2019 - 12/2019 APPLIED CONSULTANTS INC Pecos, TX Pipeline Coating Inspector.
Equipment Operator (EO), Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators 03/2019 - 09/2019 Watkins Construction Co LLC PO Box 570, Corsicana, TX Equipment Operate
ROW Foreman, First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 08/2017 - 03/2019 Strike, LLC Loving, NM
Project Manager-David Hampton 817-***-****
Opened ROW, cleanup, worked with Inspectors and 3rd party contractors to coordinate daily activities of 20 + crew members on various projects for Crestwood and Oryx 12", 16" and 20" mainlines and 4", 6" laterals. Equipment Operator, Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 07/2017 - 08/2017 Advantage Energy Services Tulsa, OK Built locations and pad sites, dozer and motor grader. ROW Foreman or Supervisor and Operator, First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers
11/2016 - 07/2017 Venables Construction, INC Amarillo, OK Supervisor: Robert Kirkpatrick- 918-***-****
Cleared and opened ROW, cleaned up and Coordinated daily activities with field agents and 3rd party contractors on Plains line 30 miles 16" and Energy Transfer 10 miles 12". ROW Foreman or Supervisor, First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 08/2016 - 11/2016 Crossfire, LLC Pecos, TX
Supervisor:Lynn Finch- 817-***-****
Constructed 27 miles 16" for Inlink.
ROW & Tie Foreman, First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 06/2015 - 11/2016 Encore Pipeline and Construction, LLC Midland, TX Supervisor: James Hicks- 432-***-****
ACC Laterals 4"- 12".
Ditching Foreman, First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 06/2016 - 08/2016 STRIKE LLC Pecos, TX
Superintendent: David Hampton- 817-***-****
Worked 27 miles 16". Kept up with progress of 2 Trenchers; set up line digs with company reps. Directed Excavation at bell hole, and line digs, supervised 3 operators and 4 laborers. Equipment Operator, Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 03/2016 - 05/2016 Creed, INC Loving, NM
Owner Sonny Garza- 575-***-****
Built locations, Dug Frac ponds and build Haul roads. ROW Foreman or Supervisor, First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 11/2015 - 02/2016 STRIKE LLC Carslbad, NM
Project Manager: David Hampton - 817-***-****
Alfa Crude Correction project for COG-264 miles of 20" main line and 4" to 12" Laterals: Directed 2 crews of over 40 workers to clear open and clean up ROW: Perform all subscribed duties that a foreman intells. Education and Training
Completion
Date
Issuing Institution Location Degree Received Course of Study Cook County
College
High School Equivalency
Diploma
General High School
Curriculum
Additional Information
Certification Training
CIP Level 1 # 080146
10 Hours of OSHA, PEC, Variforce, Competent Person, Excavation Awareness, CAT Leadership Training, Work Zone Safety, Flagger Certification, H2S Awareness, Respirator use and Limitations, Confined Space, Fire Extinguisher and Fire Watch Safety, Equipment O.Qs, Ladders and Scaffolding, Lotto, CPR and First Aid. Resume Free Text
Certification Training
CIP Level 1 # 080146
10 Hours of OSHA, PEC, Variforce, Competent Person, Excavation Awareness, CAT Leadership Training, Work Zone Safety, Flagger Certification, H2S Awareness, Respirator use and Limitations, Confined Space, Fire Extinguisher and Fire Watch Safety, Equipment O.Qs, Ladders and Scaffolding, Lotto, CPR and First Aid. Equipment Operator (EO)
A heavy equipment operator drives or controls construction equipment, including bulldozers, forklifts, backhoes, dump trucks, cargo trucks. They operate this equipment to assist in the construction of structures, including bridges, roads, and frac pounds. Construction equipment operators drive, maneuver, or control the heavy machinery used to construct roads, bridges, buildings, and other structures. Duties Construction equipment operators typically do the following: * Clean and maintain equipment, making basic repairs as necessary * Report malfunctioning equipment to supervisors * Move levers, push pedals, or turn valves to control equipment * Drive and maneuver equipment * Coordinate machine actions with crew members using hand or audio signals * Follow safety standards Construction equipment operators use machinery to move construction materials, earth, and other heavy materials at construction sites and mines. They operate equipment that clears and grades land to prepare it for the construction of roads, bridges, and buildings, as well as runways, power generation facilities, dams, levees, and other structures. The following are examples of types of construction equipment operators: Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators work with one or several types of power construction equipment. They may operate excavation and loading machines equipped with scoops, shovels, or buckets that dig sand, gravel, earth, or similar materials. In addition to operating bulldozers, they operate trench excavators, road graders, and similar equipment. Sometimes, they may drive and control industrial trucks or tractors equipped with forklifts or booms for lifting materials. They may also operate and maintain air compressors, pumps, and other power equipment at construction sites. Paving and surfacing equipment operators control the machines that spread and level asphalt or spread and smooth concrete for roadways or other structures. * Asphalt spreader operators turn valves to regulate the temperature and flow of asphalt being applied to the roadbed. They must ensure a constant flow of asphalt into the hopper and that the machine distributes the paving material evenly. * Concrete paving machine operators control levers and turn hand wheels to move attachments that spread, vibrate, and level wet concrete. They must watch the surface of the concrete carefully to identify low spots that need additional concrete. * Tamping equipment operators use machines that compact earth and other fill materials for roadbeds, frac pounds, or other construction sites. They also may operate machines with interchangeable hammers to cut or break up old pavement and drive guardrail posts into the ground. Pile-driver operators use large machines mounted on skids, barges into the ground. ROW & Tie Foreman Supervisor: James Hicks- 432-***-**** ACC Laterals 4"- 12". Equipment Operator Owner Sonny Garza- 575-***-**** Built locations, Dug Frac ponds and build Haul roads. ROW Foreman or Supervisor Supervisor:Lynn Finch- 817-***-**** Constructed 27 miles 16" for Inlink. ROW Foreman or Supervisor and Supervisor: Robert Kirkpatrick- 918-***-**** Cleared and opened ROW, cleaned up and Coordinated daily activities with field agents and 3rd party contractors on Plains line 30 miles 16" and Energy Transfer 10 miles 12". Equipment Operator Built locations and pad sites, dozer and motor grader. ROW Foreman Project Manager-David Hampton 817-***-**** Opened ROW, cleanup, worked with Inspectors and 3rd party contractors to coordinate daily activities of 20 + crew members on various projects for Crestwood and Oryx 12", 16" and 20" mainlines and 4", 6" laterals. Equipment Operator
(EO)
Equipment Operate
Coating Inspector Pipeline Coating Inspector. ROW Foreman or Supervisor Project Manager: David Hampton - 817 807- 0311
Alfa Crude Correction project for COG-264 miles of 20" main line and 4" to 12" Laterals: Directed 2 crews of over 40 workers to clear open and clean up ROW: Perform all subscribed duties that a foreman intells. Ditching Foreman Superintendent: David Hampton- 817-807- 0311
Worked 27 miles 16". Kept up with progress of 2 Trenchers; set up line digs with company reps. Directed Excavation at bell hole, and line digs, supervised 3 operators and 4 laborers. General High School Curriculum Cook County College I have prepared myself, personally and professionally to work as an individual or part of a team, to meet the needs of my employer.
I have 20 years hands on experience in the Oil and Gas Industry, having extensive knowledge in all phases of pipeline construction and related fields.
I have coordinated and supervised many projects, working with management, Inspection, Safety, as well as 3rd party contractors, to assure the job stays on schedule and within budget. Piepline Inspector/ Equipment Operator To work for a company that will utilize my skills to its potential.