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Customer Service Assistant

Location:
Yuma, AZ, 85367
Salary:
35000-50000
Posted:
October 18, 2010

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Resume:

CAREER OBJECTIVE:

A challenging earth science position which would allow me to utilize my geologic background, my strong quantitative research skills, and enable me to make a positive contribution to your company.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES:

Horizon Well Logging, Tulsa, OK January 2010 – September 2010

Mudlogger

• Worked on gas rigs in southwestern and north central Pennsylvania and in northwestern West Virginia in the Marcellus Shale.

• Collected cuttings from downhole for analysis.

• Identified rock formations and identified formation tops and bottoms.

• Created a Mudlog using drilling parameters, gamma, lithologic descriptions, and methane and ethane readings.

• Wrote daily reports to the company geologists containing: formations drilled, current lithology, drilling parameters, gas information, and any problems encountered.

University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV August 2007 – December 2008

Teaching Assistant – Geology 101

• Instructed Introduction to Geology labs to 25 students on the basics of geology.

• Completed grading and provided introductory lecture for each lab.

Teaching Assistant – Geology 462 January 2009 – June 2009

• Instructed Sedimentology and Stratigraphy lab and upper level geology class on Sedimentology.

• Graded papers, prepared labs, and demonstrated how to create and measure thin sections

Washington State University, Pullman, WA August 2006 – May 2007

Teaching Assistant – Geology 101

• Instructed Introduction to Geology labs to 25 students on the basics of geology.

• Completed grading and provided introductory lectures before each lab.

Pacific Northwest National Lab, Richland, WA May – August 2004

May - August 2005

May - August 2006

SULI (Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships) Intern

• Performed three - fourteen week internships within the Applied Geology and Geochemistry group during those internships on five principle projects:

o Experimentation of waste removal forms

o Aqueous flow experiments through contaminated sediment

o Investigation of uranium migration

o Quantification of autunite minerals under dissolution conditions

o Compilation of borehole log data

• Updated a thermodynamic uranium database of aqueous species and uranium minerals

• Knowledgeable in uranium geochemistry

• Radiological Worker trained

Tri-City Americans, Kennewick, WA September 2002 – March 2003

Marketing Intern for Western Hockey League, Hockey Team

• Presented information to owners

• Assisted with entertainment between periods

• As a customer Service attendant manned the customer service booth and dealt with customer concerns and problems.

• Performed customer service tasks and sign fans up for contests. Responsible for the giveaways and all other promotions.

Tri-City Dust Devils, Pasco, WA June - September 2002

June - September 2003

June - September 2005

June - August 2006

Customer Service Representative and Scoreboard Operator, Baseball Team

• Presented information to owners

• Assisted with entertainment between innings and have been the team mascot during some games. Coordinated contests and ensured everyone knew the rules of each contest.

• As a customer Service attendant manned the customer service booth. Addressed customer concerns and problems, providing resolution to concerns of customer complaints.

• Cleaned the entire stadium after every game including the bleachers, concession stands, and bathrooms to ensure the stadium was ready for the next game.

• Worked in the merchandise booth, selling souvenirs and clothes to fans during the games.

• Greeted fans in the parking lot and collected parking fees, and greeted fans at the gate to the stadium, handing out promotions and flyers as fans entered the stadium.

• Worked the scoreboard keeping track of the score for both the home and away teams, working with the official scorekeeper and assisting him with calls. Responsible for putting information on the scoreboard such as: claps, birthdays, groups, events, and player information. Worked with the umpires to make sure there was no problems during the game.

EDUCATION:

University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV

Degree: M.S. Geosciences

Graduated December 2009

33 Semester hours completed

Thesis: Provenance of the Miocene-Pliocene Muddy Creek Formation near Mesquite, Nevada

Washington State University, Pullman, WA

B.S. Geology

121 Semester hours completed

Graduated August 2007

CITATIONS:

• Wellman, D. M., K. M. Gunderson, J. P. Icenhower, and S. W. Forrester (2007), Dissolution kinetics of synthetic and natural meta-autunite minerals, X3−n(n)+ [(UO2)(PO4)]2 • xH2O, under acidic conditions, Geochemistry, Geophysics Geosystems, 8, Q11001, doi:10.1029/2007GC001695.

• Wellman, D.M., J. P. Icenhower, A.P. Gamerdinger, and S.W. Forrester. Alkaline dissolution kinetics of synthetic and natural meta-autunite minerals, X1-2+[(UO2)(PO4)]n+  3H2O. American Mineralogist.

• Wellman, D.M., J. P. Icenhower, A.P. Gamerdinger, and S.W. Forrester. Dissolution Kinetics of Synthetic and Natural Meta-Autunite Minerals, X1-2+[(UO2)(PO4)]n+  3H2O Under Acidic Conditions. American Mineralogist.

• Wellman, D.M., J.M. Zachara, N.P. Qafoku, C. Liu, S.C. Smith, and S.W. Forrester. Migration of Uranium (VI) from Contaminated Vadose Zone Sediments. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology.

• Wellman, D.M., S. V. Mattigod, B. W. Arey and S.W. Forrester. Immobilization of Uranium in Cement – Based Matrices: In-Situ Identification of Solubility Limiting Uranium-Bearing

Minerals.

SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS:

• Wellman, D.M., Zachara, J.M., Smith, S.C., Qafoku, N.P., Liu, C.X., Forrester, S.W., Subsurface migration of uranium from contaminated vadose zone sediments. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 229: U306-U306 024-NUCL Part 2, 2005.

• Wellman, D.M., Mattigod, S.V., Arey, B.W., Gassman, P.L., Wood, M.I., Forrester, S.W. and Wood, M.I., In situ identification of solubility limiting uranium-bearing minerals in concrete. Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 229: U1064-U1046 660-NUCL Part 1, 2005.

• Wellman, D.M., Mattigod, S.V., Arey, B.W., Wood, M.I., and Forrester, S.W., In-situ identification of uranium minerals in concrete. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 69 (10), A468 (Suppl. S), 2005.

ACTIVITIES:

• 8/08 – present Geological Society of Nevada

• 9/07 – present American Association of Petroleum Geologists

• 12/06 – present Society for Sedimentary Geology

• 8/06 – present Geological Society of America

GRANTS AWARDED:

• Nevada Petroleum Society, March 2008, $400.00

• Geological Society of America, April 2008, $2280.00

• UNLV Geoscience Department, July 2008, $1800.00

• Rocky Mountain Section – SEPM, August 2008, $1000.00

OTHER INFORMATION:

Current driver’s license. Knowledgeable with computer and programs such as Outlook, Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe Illustrator, GIS, Adobe Photoshop, Autocad, Stereonet programs, Wellsite Mudlog software, and Isoplot.

REFERENCES:

Dawn Wellman

Scientist – PNNL

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George Last

Senior Scientist – PNNL

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Brian Sandy

Chief Marketing Officer – TriCity Americans

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Brent Miles

President – TriCity DustDevils

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