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                                                                           Candidate's Name  W. SMITH
                                                                    Street Address  Cahaba Valley Rd
                                                                   Indian Springs, AL Street Address
                                                                          PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE
                                                              EMAIL AVAILABLE

                                                                          QUALIFICATIONS

Highly skilled professional qualified with over 10 year s oilfield experience working in major oil fields on the North Slope of Alaska and Anchorage Terminal. Very motivated individual whose values emphasize dedication and hard work toward personal, professional and organizational success while prioritizing safety and quality assurance towards workflow efficiency.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Terminal Production Operator​                                                                                   March, 2012- Current
Koch Industries/Flint Hills Resources
Receiving, storing, and distributing of petroleum products via pipeline, rail, and marine dock, following all product movement, measurement and quality control procedures. Maintaining and repairing the terminal loading rack and equipment associated with terminal operations. Staying aware of all environmental regulations, safety directives and operating procedures, to include Coast Guard, local, state and federal environmental agencies so that the terminal can assure compliance. Responding to terminal, pipeline, rail and marine related emergencies and participating in annual emergency response training drills. Maintaining a good relationship with all terminal customers and respond to their inquiries and needs as required. ​

Maintenance Manager ​March, 2012
Koch Industries/Flint Hills Resources
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Effectively communicated company goals and core values and participated on leadership team to assist in the development of terminal vision and to maximize terminal performance. Developed/administered annual performance evaluations and resolution of craft performance issues. Coordinated and supported terminal maintenance personnel, and contractors to achieve timely completion of workload in a safe, efficient manner. Developed and drove the terminal s reliability vision in line with the FHR Reliability Vision. Worked closely with operation leaders to reduce or eliminate down time. Coordinated with contractors and vendors directly when needed to assist in troubleshooting and maintaining terminal equipment. Facility Safety Officer (FSO) training with maritime transportation Captain Ed Seabald.

KAKIVIK ASSET MANAGEMENT​October, 2011   March 2012

Non-destructive inspection trainee in Kuparuk, Alaska.  Non-destructive testing is the process of analyzing materials and systems without causing damage to the pipeline, through the use of x-rays, ultrasonic, liquid penetrates, and other means.  The pipeline integrity is utmost important both environmentally and economically.

Line Lift Roustabout Lead​2007   2011
ASRC

Reviewed and interpreted blueprints, sketches, and work orders. Used woodworking tools, power tools, and performed basic journeymen techniques. Determined the materials and equipment required for assigned work. Assembled, erected, and dismantled various types of scaffolds. Performed material take-offs and calculated material requirements. Supervised and coordinated the work of apprentice carpenters and other crew members. Erected scaffolds in compliance with OSHA regulations. Safely used hand and power tools. Lifted pipelines using jacks and dunnage and removed saddles from the horizontal support member (HSM) for inspection. Complied with company and customer policies and procedures. Operated a range of equipment including the Dyna Haul and Tucker for tundra travel in winter months.  Behavioral based safety participant.  Selected as a member of Kuparuk Fire Fighting team and attended Beacon Industrial Firefighter training in Kenai, Alaska. CPR and hazwoper training. Worked with Kakivik on Lift and Slide project to minimize corrosion.


ALASKA WASTE TRANSFER/MANAGEMENT ​​​​      May, 2004-June, 2007​

Drove refuse truck and swamped refuse collection within the Municipality of Anchorage. Inspected trucks prior to beginning routes to ensure safe operating condition.  Filled out necessary reports for defective equipment.  Drove to disposal sites to empty trucks that have been filled.  Drove trucks along established routes through residential streets and alleys, business and industrial areas.  Operated equipment that compressed collected refuse.  Operated automated or semi-automated hoisting devices that raised refuse bins and dumped contents.  Dismounted garbage trucks to collect garbage and remounted trucks to ride to the next collection point.  Communicated with dispatchers concerning delays, unsafe sites, accidents, equipment breakdowns, and other maintenance problems.  Keep informed on road and weather conditions to determine how routes will be affected.  Organized schedules




ALASKA RAILROAD​​​​​​                   April 2002   January 2004 &                                                                                                                         ​​​​​​                                                April 1999   September 1999

Brakeman under supervision of the conductor. Performed yard freight and passenger duties, getting on and off moving trains. Lined switches and received and passed hand signals to and from crew members regarding movement of trains, engines and cars. Tied and released hand brakes, coupled and uncoupled air hoses between cars. Observed movement of trains, watched for shifting loads and closed clearances on trains between Anchorage, Fairbanks, Healy and Seward, Alaska

Professional Hockey Player (Alaska Aces)
ANCHORAGE ACES ​​                                                                               2001   2002 Season

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ADDITIONAL TRAINING

 ​Kuparuk Fire Fighting Team
 ​40 Hour Hazwoper Training
 ​FSO Training   Honolulu, Hawaii
 ​Spill Response Training
 ​CDL B with Tanker and Hazmat Endorsement
 ​Title 5 Air Permit   Smoke Plume Training
 ​Coast Guard Testing for Operator Training
 ​CPR/First Responder Trained
 ​Incident Command Training
 ​Skid Steer Trained
 ​Fire Extinguisher Training
 ​API Testing of Fuel
 ​EPA Compliance
 ​Hazardous Material Shipping RCRA Certification
 ​Pump and Valve Maintenance
 ​Scaffold Training
 ​Tundra Travel Equipment, Tucker/Dynahaul
 ​DOT Compliance
              GPI Learn Power, Plant Certifications

REFERENCES

John Harvill - (907) 243-8006   Conoco, Operations Manager, Retired
Jeremy Connor - PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE - Tesoro, Terminal Operator
George Andary   PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE -   Flint Hills, Terminal Operator

Additional References Available Upon Request
 

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