
Operator Foreman with background in overseeing successful project completion. Demonstrated skills in team leadership, resource allocation, and safety protocols enforcement ensure smooth operations. Strengths include problem-solving abilities, technical expertise, and communication skills. Previous roles have consistently resulted in improved operational efficiency and reduced downtime. Hardworking General Laborer with dedicated work ethic and solid industry background. Knowledgeable with operations of heavy and light equipment to accomplish tasks. Reliable and works well in varying conditions.
• Duties were to redress or look over each tools on the units for proper use & ready for a job project. These duties were as follow below
- take out each tool off from the unit
- take each tool apart to look at o- rings, carefully look to examine the tools for cracks/splits or any kind of structural issues that may be caused by excessive use/force
- look at each high pressure hose for cracks/splits or holes. Pressure test the hoses prior to a new job project to make sure everything holds
- Redress tools to each correct positioning and verify that everything works properly & efficiently for a job project
- assemble tools back into the unit properly for use
• Truck/Unit duties are as followed
- arrive at shop in a timely manner
- open up the truck/unit hood to check all fluid levels & be sure everything is good to go for safe driving on the road
- walk around the unit/truck checking on all tool boxes & making sure all tools are all set to go for a job
- turn on truck/unit make sure there’s no noise & all gauges are turned on with correct indications
- driving down the road to worksite with a timely manner, safe driving & responsible
• Job site duties on site/location
- have all PPE on & sign in with foreman
- drive truck/unit to it’s proper spot on location & rig up with a safe timely manner
- climbing heights with proper safety belt & lanyards
- testing the tubing 0-12,000 psi
- testing tubing is a crucial part of running tubing back into the well, duties were to look for splits, holes collar leaks
- tubing testing tests the integrity of the pipe to be sure it can handle the pressure down below the well hole also it help with oil/gas production does to no lost pressure with in the tubing
- rig down safe and timely manner, speak the foreman & ask if there is anything else we can do to help the company before leaving
- driving back to the shop safely & home
• Duties were to redress or look over each tools on the units for proper use & ready for a job project. These duties were as follow below
- take out each tool off from the unit
- take each tool apart to look at o- rings, carefully look to examine the tools for cracks/splits or any kind of structural issues that may be caused by excessive use/force
- look at each high pressure hose for cracks/splits or holes. Pressure test the hoses prior to a new job project to make sure everything holds
- Redress tools to each correct positioning and verify that everything works properly & efficiently for a job project
- assemble tools back into the unit properly for use
• Truck/Unit duties are as followed
- arrive at shop in a timely manner
- open up the truck/unit hood to check all fluid levels & be sure everything is good to go for safe driving on the road
- walk around the unit/truck checking on all tool boxes & making sure all tools are all set to go for a job
- turn on truck/unit make sure there’s no noise & all gauges are turned on with correct indications
- driving down the road to worksite with a timely manner, safe driving & responsible
• Job site duties on site/location
- have all PPE on & sign in with foreman
- drive truck/unit to it’s proper spot on location & rig up with a safe timely manner
- climbing heights with proper safety belt & lanyards
- testing the tubing 0-12,000 psi
- testing tubing is a crucial part of running tubing back into the well, duties were to look for splits, holes collar leaks
- tubing testing tests the integrity of the pipe to be sure it can handle the pressure down below the well hole also it help with oil/gas production does to no lost pressure with in the tubing
- rig down safe and timely manner, speak the foreman & ask if there is anything else we can do to help the company before leaving
- driving back to the shop safely & home
• Duties were to redress or look over each tools on the units for proper use & ready for a job project. These duties were as follow below
- take out each tool off from the unit
- take each tool apart to look at o- rings, carefully look to examine the tools for cracks/splits or any kind of structural issues that may be caused by excessive use/force
- look at each high pressure hose for cracks/splits or holes. Pressure test the hoses prior to a new job project to make sure everything holds
- Redress tools to each correct positioning and verify that everything works properly & efficiently for a job project
- assemble tools back into the unit properly for use
• Truck/Unit duties are as followed
- arrive at shop in a timely manner
- open up the truck/unit hood to check all fluid levels & be sure everything is good to go for safe driving on the road
- walk around the unit/truck checking on all tool boxes & making sure all tools are all set to go for a job
- turn on truck/unit make sure there’s no noise & all gauges are turned on with correct indications
- driving down the road to worksite with a timely manner, safe driving & responsible
• Job site duties on site/location
- have all PPE on & sign in with foreman
- drive truck/unit to it’s proper spot on location & rig up with a safe timely manner
- climbing heights with proper safety belt & lanyards
- testing the tubing 0-12,000 psi
- testing tubing is a crucial part of running tubing back into the well, duties were to look for splits, holes collar leaks
- tubing testing tests the integrity of the pipe to be sure it can handle the pressure down below the well hole also it help with oil/gas production does to no lost pressure with in the tubing
- rig down safe and timely manner, speak the foreman & ask if there is anything else we can do to help the company before leaving
- driving back to the shop safely & home
• Duties were to redress or look over each tools on the units for proper use & ready for a job project. These duties were as follow below
- take out each tool off from the unit
- take each tool apart to look at o- rings, carefully look to examine the tools for cracks/splits or any kind of structural issues that may be caused by excessive use/force
- look at each high pressure hose for cracks/splits or holes. Pressure test the hoses prior to a new job project to make sure everything holds
- Redress tools to each correct positioning and verify that everything works properly & efficiently for a job project
- assemble tools back into the unit properly for use
• Truck/Unit duties are as followed
- arrive at shop in a timely manner
- open up the truck/unit hood to check all fluid levels & be sure everything is good to go for safe driving on the road
- walk around the unit/truck checking on all tool boxes & making sure all tools are all set to go for a job
- turn on truck/unit make sure there’s no noise & all gauges are turned on with correct indications
- driving down the road to worksite with a timely manner, safe driving & responsible
• Job site duties on site/location
- have all PPE on & sign in with foreman
- drive truck/unit to it’s proper spot on location & rig up with a safe timely manner
- climbing heights with proper safety belt & lanyards
- testing the tubing 0-12,000 psi
- testing tubing is a crucial part of running tubing back into the well, duties were to look for splits, holes collar leaks
- tubing testing tests the integrity of the pipe to be sure it can handle the pressure down below the well hole also it help with oil/gas production does to no lost pressure with in the tubing
- rig down safe and timely manner, speak the foreman & ask if there is anything else we can do to help the company before leaving
- driving back to the shop safely & home
• Duties were to redress or look over each tools on the units for proper use & ready for a job project. These duties were as follow below
- take out each tool off from the unit
- take each tool apart to look at o- rings, carefully look to examine the tools for cracks/splits or any kind of structural issues that may be caused by excessive use/force
- look at each high pressure hose for cracks/splits or holes. Pressure test the hoses prior to a new job project to make sure everything holds
- Redress tools to each correct positioning and verify that everything works properly & efficiently for a job project
- assemble tools back into the unit properly for use
• Truck/Unit duties are as followed
- arrive at shop in a timely manner
- open up the truck/unit hood to check all fluid levels & be sure everything is good to go for safe driving on the road
- walk around the unit/truck checking on all tool boxes & making sure all tools are all set to go for a job
- turn on truck/unit make sure there’s no noise & all gauges are turned on with correct indications
- driving down the road to worksite with a timely manner, safe driving & responsible
• Job site duties on site/location
- have all PPE on & sign in with foreman
- drive truck/unit to it’s proper spot on location & rig up with a safe timely manner
- climbing heights with proper safety belt & lanyards
- testing the tubing 0-12,000 psi
- testing tubing is a crucial part of running tubing back into the well, duties were to look for splits, holes collar leaks
- tubing testing tests the integrity of the pipe to be sure it can handle the pressure down below the well hole also it help with oil/gas production does to no lost pressure with in the tubing
- rig down safe and timely manner, speak the foreman & ask if there is anything else we can do to help the company before leaving
- driving back to the shop safely & home