Dual Resume; Oil field and DoD TransportationMy current contract with DynCorp International ends 19 June 06. I will be on leave from 27 April to 17 May and on leave again 3 June to 15 June. I am seeking a position in Iraq, The UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Pakistan, Afghanistan or elsewhere overseas.In the event there is an opportunity for an interview I will be in Las Vegas and Dallas during my first leave. I will be checking my Hotmail. David L. Walker (Rick) P.O. Box 1024, P.C. 130 Al Athaibah Muscat, Sultanate of Oman E-mail: DavidLWalkerRick@http://hotmail.com Telephone: Country Code 968 GSM 9925-7265 · 20 June 2003 to present the In-Transit Visibility (ITV) Supervisor for DoD contractor, DynCorp International on the WRM Pre-positioning Contract in the Middle East. My responsibilities include use of GTN, RFITV and Tracker to track cargo. I monitor border clearances for Port Handling and Inland Transportation (PHIT). Recently in a Freight Traffic slot I deployed to Shahbaz AB, Pakistan for bare base set-up and redeployment. · 2T271 Traditional Air Force Reservist (AFRES) from 1990 to present. I have served my ARFES duty in Oman to include two annual tours with the 321st LRS Masirah AB, Oman during stand-down. My AFRES career includes TALCE missions, extensive Joint Inspection (JI) experience, cargo preparation and load planning. I am an instructor for all basic Aerial Port skills. My strength is in RAMP, and the JI yard. I am qualified and licensed on all MHE. · From 1969 to 1973 I was in the U.S. Army. My MOSs were 11B40, 11D40 11F40 and 11H40. I served two tours in Viet Nam with, the 75th Regiment - Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRPs), C troop 7/17th Air Cavalry Aerial Scouts (Low Observation Helicopters), Long Bihn Special Troops - Base Security and the 196th Inf. BD. S3 Air - NCOIC S3 air supply to deployed forces. · In 2002 I retired after a 22-year career with Shell Oil Companies (Separate E&P resume available). Listed below are documented qualifications and technical courses recently completed. 1. Secret Clearance with Air Force Reserves (AFRES) plus National Agency Check (NAC) with current employer. 2. Aerial Port Vehicles Course ID: WBT VEHICLES (PDS: AN6): Scored 97% This course provides enhancement training to 2T2X1s on Aerial Port Vehicles. The topics include vehicle licensing and inspections, safety guidelines, spotter basics and familiarization of specific Material Handling Equipment (MHE). · AF Form 2293 (Vehicles Qualified to Operate): NGSL 25K ACFT LDR 60K ACFT LODR 25- 40K ACFT LDR FL 10K AT 2-15K FL FL ELEC 2-6K M35/M36 29-45 PAX BUS TRK A/C STAIRCASE HI LIFT CARGO 9T CONV BELT BAG WHSE TUG 4-6K M1078/M1026 M1008/M1009/M1028/M998 TRL FB 18-45 FT TRK TRACTOR 5-10 TON TRLLB 25 TON M113 APC 3. Air Freight Course ID: CARGO OPS (PDS:IDL): Scored 93% This course provides enhancement training to 2T2X1s on cargo processing functions. The topics include in-checking and palletizing general cargo, processing and storing special cargo, aircraft loading, handling hazardous materials and explosives, and mobility contingency operations. 4. Air Terminal Operations Course ID: WBT ATOC (PDS: YCI): Scored 95% This course provides enhancement training to 2T2X1s on Air Terminal Operation Center functions. The topics include the responsibilities of the information and ramp control, capability forecasting, quality assurance specialist and load planning. 5. Global Air Transportation Execution System Course ID: WBT GATES (PDS:IDN): Scored 95 % This course provides hands-on training to all 2T2X1s on using GATES to process passenger and cargo. The topics include outbound mission setup, cargo receipt and in-check, pallet processing, air and surface manifesting, passenger processing, and departing missions. 6. AMC Affiliation Airlift Planner’s Course (Load Planning) PDS Code 9N1 12 Dec. 7. HAZMAT Inspector Course L6AZS2T000-000 PDS CODE A 13 September 2002 8. Air Force Trainer/Certifier course J6AJ13S2X1-000, 21 Sept 98 9. Western Truck Driving School 30 May 1997 (CDL) 10. Police Officer Standard Training (POST) Spring 1990 Bakersfield College. GPA 4.0 11. QMS Internal Auditor (ISO9001: 2001) December 2003 ZYAF0106: USAF Information Assurance Awareness 2006 completed on 27 Nov 05. 12. Very strong Microsoft Office Excel, Microsoft word and Outlook skills. Oilfield Operator: I have 25 years of oil field experience with thorough knowledge of subsurface disciplines and a firm grasp of economic evaluations. I have extensive understanding of H2S environments. I am experienced with thermally enhanced production (steam injection), and several other well stimulation practices, production optimisation, beam lift, well remedial repairs, production facilities, and off shore experience. I have a broad range of practical experience gained working on drilling rigs, completion rigs, well work-over rigs, production rigs and then well abandonment. I also was a Lease Operator. As a lease operator I was accountable for all processes from the wellhead to dehy to the L.A.C.T. including environmental concerns. I have 15 years of logistics supervisor experience with Air Force Aerial Port and a DoD contractor. Skills: · Computer literate with proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word and Outlook. · An in-depth understanding gained as an operator in all phases of Exploration and Production, the Equipment used in the industry for artificial lift, well stimulation to include steam injection in loose sand formations and H2S hazards. · Operator on production and work over rigs, hydro cranes and backhoes. · Knowledge and proven ability to diagnose down-hole problems gained from hands on experience · Understand and utilize Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) philosophy to eliminate repeat failures. · Safety Team Leader with exceptional safety record. Educated in Behavioural Safety (BST) Technology. · Excellent management and leadership skill with the ability to lead and train teams of well operators and supervise their performance. Aera Energy LLC 1980–2002 (Shell/Mobile Oil Company) California Oil Fields. I was a safety team leader on the team that implemented “Behavioural Safety Technology” drastically reducing recordable incidents. Operated Co-Generation plants: · Analysed production reports. · Maintained maintenance records for the plants. · Completed autonomous maintenance, prioritised and determined need for corrective maintenance and scheduled preventive maintenance on the turbines and all associated equipment. · Supervised and monitored crews working in my plants. Equipment in the power plants included: *3 GE LM 2500 Turbines w/ 23 MW Brush Generators (S&S packages), *100 GPM RO Demineralization plant, *Boiler Feed Water Pumps, *Centrifugal pumps, gas separators, oil scavengers, HRSGs… · Reviewed and approved invoices and timecards. · Continuous Environmental Monitoring (CEMs) review. Supervised Refueling Truck Operation: Lubricated and refueled diesel and gas powered equipment on lease; Backhoes, Bulldozers, Clamshells, Drilling Rigs, Production rigs, Hydra Cranes and various pumps driven by internal combustion or electrical prime movers. I frequently operated all this equipment. Pumping Unit Coordinator: · Independently developed maintenance program for about 5000 beam pumping units: Lufkin, Oil Well, Tosco…etc. · This maintenance program increased pumping unit mean time by 35%. · Coordinated pumping unit swaps and new installations. · Developed a program for new well start up reducing start up time from three weeks down to 3 days. Lease Operator - Santa Maria, California for 4 years: I was responsible and accountable for environmental compliance and all lease processes from drilling to L.A.C.T. sales. · Combined CFR, OSHA regulations, Cal OSHA regulation, company policies and guidelines into user-friendly schedule of tasks to comply with all the above regulations, laws and policies eliminating redundancy. Utility Leadman/Crew Chief: · Mentored six pumpers (String Operators) · Managed crew which performed general maintenance on production equipment, including pumping unit alignments, SPM and stroke length changes on pumping units as determined by me to optimize production and equipment mean time · I identified down-hole problems then evaluated results with production engineers. This included mentoring new engineers · With RCFA, knowledge of downhole equipment and 20 plus years of experience mean time on several problem wells increased from 70 to 95% · Help developed well control procedures reducing blowouts from as many as three blowouts a week to zero blowouts for over a decade Oil String Operator (Pumper): · Optimized production of 150 to 300 thermally enhanced oil wells. · Prioritized work for surface crews and production rigs. · Team member in decision-making process for drilling new wells, remedial work-over and abandonment. · Did extensive well testing both automated and with portable gage tanks and spinning cuts in a centrifuge. · With knowledge of pump off conditions I optimized production, which resulted in savings through less energy usage, reduced down time and reduced production rig expense. Company owned Production Rigs · Worked all positions on the company’s single Hopper Production Rigs (Derrick hand, Floor Hand Operator and relief foreman) Worked on a Multitude of Contract Drilling and Production Rigs: 1974 - 1980 Acquired extensive knowledge of the equipment used in drilling and well completion and production operations. Derrick Hand on Work-Over Rigs and Drilling Rigs: Main responsibility was monitoring pit gain, drilling mud weight and viscosity and the mud pumps. As a derrick hand I relieved drillers and was responsible and accountable for all drilling operations to include equipment repair and preventive maintenance. Motorman: Focused on the engines (diesel and gas) for performance and maintenance. Maintained equipment logs and assisted with the drilling mud and associated equipment. Pipe Wracker: Was responsible for pipe tally, lubricating, inspecting and cleaning mud pumps, shakers, crown sheaves, draw works, BOP system, hydraulic swivels, inspect all wire and rope lines Education and Training (See Addendum) Addendum Aera Energy LLC and Other. - Training Records 1. 14 Dec 03: QMS Internal Auditor Course (ISO9001:2000) 2. 22 Jul 02: Mandated Safety Training for Operators 3. 6 Mar 02: Release Response Guideline Training (HazWhooper) 4. 25 Jul 01: Title V – Basic training 5. 23 Jul 01: Plant Maintenance for Operations 6. 15 May 01: Save a back Training 7. 6 Dec 00: Total Process Management Coordinator 8. 1 May 00: Root Cause Failure Analysis 9. 16 Oct 98: Cogen Breakdown and Emissions 10. 15 Jun 98: Waste handling policy 11. 15 Sep 97: Medic First Aid/CPR 12. Fall 1997: Total Quality Management (Cailf State University Bakersfield) 13. 20 Aug 97: P3- Root Cause failure Analysis Seminar 14. 19 Aug 97: Maximo Introduction 15. 22 Jul 97: California Accident Prevention Program observer training (Behavioural Safety Technology) 16. 13 Mar 97: H2S Program 17. 12 Feb 97: Confined Space 18. 11 Feb 97: Selecting and maintaining Bearings 19. 15 Jan 97: Safe Work permit 20. 24 Sep 96: Personal Protective Equipment 21. 24 Sep 96: Lockout/Tagout/Blockout 22. 23 Sep 96: Hazard Communication 23. 23 Sep 96: Confined Space Entry 24. 10 May 95: Cased Hole And Production Log Evaluation 25. 13 Oct 94: Fire Fighting Dry Chemical 26. 6 Nov 93: Instrument and Control Training 27. 16 Jan 91; Supervising for Safety 28. 30 July 91: Train the Trainer. After this I instructed all mandated Safety Classes for my Unit 29. 24 July 91: Electrical Safe Practices 30. 11 Oct 89 – 2 Nov 89: Organizational Communications 1, 2 and 3 31. 1 Sep 89: Hot Oil Test Station Training 32. 1 Jun 89: Hydra Crane Training 33. 9 Sep 88: Dehy Plant Operator training 34. 1 Sep 89: Howell Heater Treaters 35. 17 Feb 89: Spill Prevention Control Containment orientation 36. 17 Feb 89: MSDS Training 37. 23 Oct 87: Producing Operations Cost Control 38. 1 Nov 85: Lesson 5 Artificial Lift Methods 39. 1 Jun 85: Lesson 3: Well Logging Methods 40. 1 May 85: Lesson 4 Well Completion Methods 41. 1 Apr 85: Well Pumping –Book 2- Sucker Rods 42. 1 Mar 85: Lesson 3: The Drilling Stem 43. 1 Aug 83: Repacking Polish Rod Stuffing Boxes 44. 1 Apr 83: Pump Packing 45. 1 Mar 83: Cause of Blowouts 46. 1 Mar 83: Myno Pump 47. 1 Feb 83: Handling of Orifice Meter Charts 48. 1 Feb 83: Petex-Intro to LACT systems 49. 1 Feb 83: Petex-Breaking Oil Field Emulsions 50. 1 Feb 83: Operation of WEMCO floatation system 51. 1 Feb 83: Introduction to vapor recovery systems 52. 1 Feb 83: Operation of Horizontal Heater Treaters 53. 1 Feb 83: Principles of operations of production separators 54. 1 Feb 83: Chemical Pumps 55. 1 Feb 83: Operation of instrument air systems 56. 1 Feb 83: Drive System Alignment 57. 1 Feb 83: Treating Crude Oil Emulsions 58. 1 Jan 83: Water treatment for Steam Generators 59. 1 Jan 83: Fundamentals of Instrumentation: Liquid level, heat and pressure 60. 1 Jan 83: Pressure relieving devices 61. 1 Jan 83: Valves 62. 1 Jan 83: Fundamental of pneumatics 63. 1 Jan 83: Lesson 2: Petroleum Geology and Reservoirs 64. 1 Jun 82: Properties of Reservoir Rock 65. 1 Mar 82: Baker packers 66. 1 Sep 81: Lesson 10: Safety on the rig 67. 1 Sep 81: Well pulling safe practices part 4 68. 1 Jul 81: Lesson 7: Well Servicing and Repairs 69. Fall 1990: Peace Officer Standard Training (Bakersfield Community College) 4.0 GPA Army 1969 – 1973 Long Range Recon Patrol (LRRP) K Com Airborne Rangers75th Inf Reg Aerial Scouts C TRP 7/17th Air Cav NCOIC 196th Inf Bde S3: coordinated Air Resupply |