Matthew J. Toth
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OBJECTIVE:
An engineering position within a geotechnical, environmental remediation and/or water resources field.
EDUCATION:
Institute of Technology, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Minneapolis, MN
Bachelor of Geological Engineering, May 2008
Minor in Geology, May 2008
GPA: 3.3/4.0
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
Computer: Windows XP, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, MATLAB, FORTRAN, Autocad (CAD Land Development Desktop), OP software (Oilfield data acquisition software)
Relevant Coursework: Environmental Engineering, IT Multivariable Calculus, Structural Geology, Rock/Groundwater/Soil/Fluid/Deformable Body Mechanics, Hydrologic Design, Capstone Design, CAD for Civil Engineers, Groundwater Modeling, Project Management, Schlumberger Wireline Field Engineer Training
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE:
Schlumberger Technology Corp, Rock Springs, WY (OFS Location) [July 2008 – July 2009]
Wireline Field Engineer responsible of open and cased hole logs for various sub-surface measurement tools. This involved gathering and presenting data that was within tool limitations and at correct depths to "in field" clients for immediate well production activities. Experience running tools involving induction resistivity, hydrocarbon content and/or mobility, sonic porosity, nuclear porosity, inclinometers, well-bore calipers, pressure testing, and formation imaging. Also responsible for logging tool calibrations and repairs. Manager of 3-4 man field crews and equipment, vehicle convoy safety, and hazardous material transport.
Six months experience as on-site Radiation Safety Officer for a large oilfield service base. This involved maintaining Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) compliance for field operations and on-site business practices. Responsible for sealed source Cs-137 and Am-241-Be security and safety.
American Engineering Testing, Inc., St. Paul, MN [May 2007 – December 2007]
Internship
Served as a Soils Lab Technician performing standard proctor tests for optimum moisture and compaction characteristics. Conducted soil density tests (nuclear and sand-cone method) for compaction at various job sites around the Twin Cities. Required to make judgments on soil compaction and report results to AET and job site project managers in order for construction work to proceed. Involved with a few coring projects.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Engineering Consulting Services, Ltd., Buffalo Grove, IL [November 2003 – May 2004]
Internship/Science Project
As part of an independent high school research project working with Jim Loring, the previous manager of ECS, to learn how to sample water and soil for runoff contamination using construction site plans. A recommendation for a wetland design with plant species that could degrade the pollution was generated as the result.
University Dining Services, Minneapolis, MN [January 2006 – December 2007]
Cafeteria Student Manager. Promoted to student manager after five months of employment. Training new employees and managing a student staff of more than fifty for the largest dining hall on the University of Minnesota campus.