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BENJAMIN J. CARTER
382 Keever Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15205 | C: 412-622-4174 | [email protected]
SKILLS SUMMARY:
Eight years of experience as a Wireline Field Specialist/Engineer, and company representative. Six years of experience in aircraft maintenance and supervision in the USAF. Ability to demonstrate professionalism and integrity in a physically, and psychologically demanding environment, while adapting to unique situations, and meeting mission requirements. Technically proficient in troubleshooting, repair, and technical data interpretation of various systems and disciplines. Proficiency with Microsoft Windows operating systems, and Microsoft Office software and applications, and with Mac OSX and Office 2011 programs.
HIGHLIGHTS: CASED-HOLE OIL/GAS WELL PERFORATING CEMENT BOND LOGGING
PUMP DOWN QHSE LOCK-OUT/TAG-OUT
SUPERVISION HIGH PRESSURE CLASS A CDL (X ENDORSEMENT) TOE PREP GREASE CONTROL ELECTRIC/BALLISTIC RELEASE TOOL
WORK EXPERIENCE:
FEBRUARY 2015 TO MAY 2016: C & J ENERGY SERVICE NOVEMBER 2013 TO JANUARY 2015: 9 ENERGY SERVICE
JULY 2012 TO JULY 2013: GRAY WIRELINE JULY 2010 TO JULY 2012: BAKER HUGHES INC. JUNE 2008 TO JULY 2010: SCHLUMBERGER TECH. INC.
WIRELINE FIELD SPECIALIST/ENGINEER-CASED HOLE Supervision and evaluation of a crew of three to five operators of varying experience levels during shop and field operations. Supervision, training and evaluation/break-out of Junior Field Engineers/Specialists in field environments and progress reporting
to management and supervision. Cased hole logging to include depth determination, reservoir saturation logging, cement bond conditions logging, and gamma ray
correlation to open hole logs. Oil well perforation using jet perforating guns with addressable, select-fire switches and reverse polarity, percussion switches with
both, secure (S.A.F.E), and conventional detonators for horizontal, pump down, and vertical operations. Management of wireline cell equipment maintenance, and personnel certification and training maintenance. Field invoice
generation and management.
June 2002 to June 2008: United States Air Force, 6th Maintenance Squadron, Aircraft Fuel Systems Element
AIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE CRAFTSMAN Supervise shifts with up to 6 maintenance technicians. Delegation of responsibilities and time management for optimized efficiency
and minimal waste. Perform regular performance evaluations on personnel under my direct supervision. Coordinate and interact with maintenance and squadron supervision in troubleshooting and repair operations involving multiple
work centers and aircraft systems technicians. Conduct ongoing technical training of subordinates and ensure all requirements are met while emphasizing safe work practices and
situational awareness. Make Operational Risk Management (ORM) decisions based on mission capability rate and operations tempo. Perform weekly and monthly supervisory reviews of equipment and work space to ensure compliance with technical instructions
and publications and state and federal regulations.
EDUCATION & TRAINING:
11/2008: Xpert-1B Cased Hole Field Specialist Training, Schlumberger Kellyville Training Center, Tulsa, OK 07/2008: Light Vehicle Training (Defensive Driving), Schlumberger Kellyville Training Center, Tulsa, OK11/2007: Airman Leadership School, Macdill AFB, Tampa, FL06/2006: Aircraft Fuel Systems Craftsman (7-level) School, Sheppard AFB, Wichita Falls, TX06/1997: High School Diploma - Franklin High School, Franklin, NC