Joshua B. Purvis
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Core Competencies and Values
Safety
Service
Respect
Integrity
Extensive Positive Client Interaction
Strong Written & Oral Communication Skills
Creative Team Leadership
Outgoing & Friendly
Strong Work Ethics and High Ambition to Succeed
Excellent Analytical & Organizational Skills
Development of Training Materials
Motivated Self Starter
Proactive Learner of New Ideas & Technologies
Extensive Computer Skills
Ability to Grasp and Execute Company
Strategies
Experience
Field Safety Coordinator- October 2009 to Present
Energy Services South
www.energyservicessouth.com
Below are my roles and responsibilities as a HSE Specialist for Energy Services South Job Summary-To support local Management in establishing and continuously improving the Quality and HSE culture within the worksite.
Essential Responsibilities and Duties
1. To develop Managers' awareness and ensure Quality and HSE are an integral part of Line Management responsibilities and objectives.
2. To assist Line Management in:
- Implementing the QHSE Management System.
- Monitoring QHSE objectives.
- Liaising with local contractors, and agencies regarding QHSE.
- Assessing the local risks.
- Generating local QHSE procedures, work instructions and checklists as required.
- Preparing and monitoring QHSE plans that define how the QHSE Management System is implemented at location level.
- Monitoring compliance to policies, standards and procedures.
- Plan and assist in compliance audits and self-audits (QHSE MS, QHSE and Segment standards).
3. To advise Management on corrective action required. 4. To co-ordinate and actively participate in the screening and QHSE training of all personnel, including contractors.
5. To keep abreast of any new documentation and training material related to QHSE and to inform management accordingly.
6. To ensure that the relevant QHSE documentation is readily available on the site. 7. To advise Management on the level of compliance of the local QHSE program with Schlumberger, local and national requirements/regulations of the host country. 8. To actively monitor & follow-up on QHSE reports and facilitate LPT meetings, Quality and HSE audits.
9. To support line management in investigations of failures and accidents. 10. To develop and maintain a high level of awareness among all personnel through communications, training, and promoting active involvement of employees in Quality and HSE.
11. To recommend improvements to the QHSE program. 12. Regular Quest reviews to ensure the logged data is correct and up to date. 13. To analyze Quality and HSE trends for the location Safety Coordinator- September2006 to October 2009
M.G.Dyess Inc. – Bassfield,MS
www.M.G.Dyess.com
Safety coordinator of pipeline construction for a major pipeline company in various locations across the USA. My primary role as a safety coordinator was to inspect work areas and equipment to ensure compliance with company, state, and federal safety policies and regulations. Responsibilities also included but not limited to documenting safety inspections, citing dangerous areas/procedures and recommending corrective action procedures and maintaining safety equipment supply and availability. Daily activities included but not limited to, monitor workers and site conditions practices and procedures to ensure compliance with company policy and safe work behavior practices. Attend and participate in weekly and daily project wide company safety meetings. Demonstrate safe work practices and to assist in avoiding unsafe work behaviors, with the ability to work independently, but with a positive team mentality.
Independent supply company of Mississippi (ISCOM)
Salesman – September 2004 to September 2006
Salesman of various pipe, valves and fittings. Services mainly Louisiana and Mississippi. Ordered and received materials and expedited orders for customers Made sales calls to potential customers for new business. Ensured all orders were correct and delivered on time. Equipment Operator 1- June 2000 to August 2006
Provided services to oil and gas companies with existing or new, non-producing wells by setting up equipment to diagnose a problem in the well and create solutions to the issue/concern at hand. Many of the services provided are including, but not limited to; Plug and Abandonment (PNA) consisting of plug or bridge plug settings for plugging back depleted zones or isolating leaks; through-tubing recompletion: sand control, gravel packing; fishing milling and drilling; composite plugs; horizontal wells; toe preparation in horizontal and shale wells; cleaning boreholes; and logging and perforating. United States Navy
July 1995 to July 1998
Storekeeper on board the USS America and USS Dwight D.Eisenhower CVN69 Ordered and inventoried All repairable and non-repairable parts for nuclear reactor propulusion.
Keep inventory at 100% at all times to be within Navy regulations. Learned the importance of doing things the right way and not to take shortcuts. Education
Bassfield High School
Class of 1995
Skills & Certifications
-COSS (Certified Occupational Safety Specialist)
-Occupational Safety and Health Specialist- (OSHA 40 Hour)
- First Aid/CPR certified
-Veriforce Evaluator
-Oqsg Proctor
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-TWIC Card
-H2S Awareness Training (Fishbone Safety Solutions)
-Proficient in presentation skills, ability to speak in front of large crowds, MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint
-Willing to attend and receive certifications in any course which the company deems necessary to conduct the job effectively.
-Willingness for travel or relocate if necessary
Professional references upon request