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RssHard working educated worker who posseses the work ethic and willingness to learn.

To be able to utilize my education and work experience. Looking for a company with growth opportunities.

Aircraft Rigging Assembler

Bakersfield, CA

About Me

Industry:

Manufacturing & Production

Occupation:

Aircraft Rigging Assembler

Ideal Companies:

Kinder Morgan, Connoco Phillips
 

Education level:

Bachelor

Will Relocate:

Yes

Location:

Bakersfield, CA

Work Experiences

6/2008 - Present

(private)

Individual Contributor

  • Input purchase/invoice orders into our database to be received for vendor payment. The position is in the Accounts Receiving Dept. The position requires me to multi-task on a daily basis. I am the Lead Procurement Processor within the department. I work closely with the Materials Manager in the process of shipping/receiving of material. I write purchase orders, and verify pricing is correct on all material received for each order. I also plan and schedule work orders which is essential to providing a service to our customers. I work directly with vendors in obtaining material ordered by our company to complete oilfield projects. I work with all the local major oil companies and provide a quality service that generates future business. I have daily computer interaction with the Viewpoint software which is our company database for completing my job responsibilities. I scan all purchase orders and invoices into job files for future reference.

10/2006 - 3/2008

Chevron Corporation

Individual Contributor

  • Maintained 335 production pumping units on a lease in the Kern River Oilfield. My duties included daily diagnosing, writing work orders (D7i), and analyzing data on LOWIS. I also wrote work permits and held tailgate safety meetings to ensure Chevron’s high standard for safety. I also was responsible for generating monthly financial reports which I presented to the department. I was given this added duty due to my education. I then became a Control Room Co-Gen Operator at the Eastridge Co-Gen in the Kern River Oilfield. I operated the Co-Gen using the Yokogawa Control board system. My duties included overall supervision of 2 LM 2500 Allison Gas turbines. These turbines provided power and steam to the field. All excess power was exported to PG&E for power to Bakersfield. I wrote D7i’s work permits and conducted safety meetings to ensure safety of those working in the plant. I conducted behavior based safety observations with business contractors. I also was responsible for rewriting the start-up/shutdown procedures for the turbines which will be used to train upcoming Co-Gen Operators.

Education

2009

Master Degree

University of Phoenix online

  • Masters of Business Adm.

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