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| Year of birth |  | 1963 |
Current Location/Address |
| City or Town |  | Santa Fe |
| Country |  | USA |
Permanent/Home Location/Address |
| Country |  | USA |
Languages |
| Primary Language |  | Fluency |
| English |  | Read, write and speak fluently |
Nationalities |
| Nationality By Birth |  | USA |
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Experience Classification |
| Job Function |  | Years Experience |
| Environmental Scientist |  | 10 |
| Emergency Response |  | 5 |
| Cementing |  | 1 |
| Completions Engineer |  | 2 |
| Petroleum Engineer |  | 2 |
| Industry |  | Years Experience |
| Environmental |  | 12 |
| Government |  | 8 |
| Oil and Gas |  | 2 |
| Engineering |  | 3 |
Qualifications |
| Highest Qualifications |  | Degree |
| Qualification | Subject | Establishment/Country | Year |
| Degree | Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering | New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology/USA | 2004 |
| Trade Qualifications | Emergency Medicine | Tarrant County Junior College?USA | 1987 |
Other Qualifications, Memberships, Certification
Emergency Medicine (EMT) Certification
Society of Petroleum Engineers |
Computer Skills and Software Used |
Windows Suite
Cerebus
SurferPro
FEKETE |
Work Locations |
| Are you willing to move or relocate? | Countries NOT Willing To Work In! |
Yes - I will travel domestically
Yes - I will relocate domestically
Yes - I will travel internationally
Yes - I will relocate internationally | - AFRICA
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Availability |
| Earliest Start Date |  | 07/01/2007 |
Ideal Next Job |
| engineering position that will require my using all areas I have trained in. |
Required Salary & Conditions |
| $70,000 |
Employment History |
| Total Years of Work Experience: |  | 32 |
| Commenced Full Time Work: |  | 1977 |
| Name |  | Hands Engineering |
| Job Title: |  | Design Engineer |
| Duration |  | From : 2006 To: 2007 |
Summary |
| I have worked in construction, environmental, and oil and gas. My specialties include design, health and safety and environmental remediation and regulation. |
Work Experience |
Ronald L. Trueblood
Education
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
B.S. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering May 2004
B.S. in Basic Sciences Dec 1998
Columbia Southern University
M.S. Occupational Health and Safety Graduation expected May 2008, 16 Credits
Experience
Hands Engineering 2006 Design Engineer
Calculate vertical/lateral loads, shear, moment and inertia in designing joists, beams and columns.
Design footings, slabs-on-grade, stem walls and other load bearing structures.
Manage principle engineer’s projects.
Halliburton ESG 2005 Technical Professional
Trained to design cement slurries that will provide blow out prevention, protection of casing from shock loads, seal leak off, environmental protection, and well abandonment. Therefore, cements must be pumpable, contain strength qualities that will hold back formation and fluid pressures while being pumped, and finally thicken and set in a determinable time.
Trained to design specialty cements including nitrogen energized foam cement, tuned cements and salt slurries. These cements are used when the downhole environment indicate their need.
Halliburton, cont.,
Operate high pressure pumps and pre-gel blenders, rig up manifold equipment, strap tanks and perform all other duties consistent with an operator in the production enhancement and cement product service lines.
Cudd Pressure Control, Inc. 2004-2005 Operations Engineer
Designed completion operations for multi-phase natural gas wells. These operations included coil tubing and snubbing completions. Trained in the operation of coiled tubing and snubbing units.
Designed fluid pumping schedules and pressure control systems.control is a system of valves and pipes built as a manifold, which allows management of pressures inherit in petroleum well development.
Trained in critical well control operations including inline valve replacement, with freeze tapping and kick relief during drilling/completion projects.
New Mexico Environment Dept. 2000-2003 Hazardous Waste Specialist
Rendered real time emergency technical support for first responders Statewide. Spill response and dangerous chemicals in schools provided the bulk of calls responded to.
Led RCRA compliance inspections to cesqg, small and large quantity generators including military and Federal facilities. These inspections included facilities such as Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories, Army and Air Force installations and all State Universities.
Led RCRA facility investigations including UST, ground and surface water contamination and soil contamination. Particular industries focused on where plating shops, oil recycling facilities, and RCRA Transportation Storage Disposal facilities.
Led criminal investigations of alleged dumping, hazardous waste abandonment, illegal disposal of hazardous explosive materials, and drug labs. All these areas have State sponsored focus groups of which I was a standing or consulting member.
Performed analysis of regulatory changes in RCRA during the 10-year period New Mexico went without reauthorizing enforcement of RCRA in state. I recommended, new and updated regulation for approval. Nine of ten recommendations were accepted and are now enforced regulation.
SAIC 1999- 2000 Field Team Lead
Supervised field operations dealing with hazardous materials, including radiological and hazardous wastes, developing strong relationships with the Sample Management, Safety and Environment staff at the Laboratory. These operations included sampling, analysis, and remediation of hazardous and mixed wastes at multiple facilities throughout Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Maintained oversite of team health and safety, including producing health and safety plans, providing monitoring of hazardous/explosive atmospheres, developing hearing protection programs, and enforcing ALARA.
Provided logging, sampling, and operational oversite on the Regional Groundwater Monitoring Program.
Sampled and packaged, low level and mixed radiological wastes.
Disposal Control 1993-1994 Operations Supervisor
Developed hazardous waste management strategies for generators. This included sampling and analysis of waste, providing proper vendor waste profiles, manifesting, marking and labeling waste, and shipping waste to proper disposal facilities. Other services included spill response, tank cleaning, tank removal, laboratory packaging, and surface and subsurface remediation techniques.
Awarded the first New Mexico State spill response contract, which provided 24/7 hazardous materials responses.
Supervised field operations including sampling, characterization, remediation, packaging and shipment of hazardous waste. Developed both work plans and health and safety plans.
OHM Corporation 1992-1993 Emergency Response Operator
Operated heavy equipment during hazardous materials/waste spills and responses. Respiratory protections levels ranged from the innocuous Level D to more complicated Level A protection. The heavy equipment types operated were front-end loaders, track excavators, skid loaders and back hoes.
Supervised crews during responses in isolated locations.
USPCI 1990-1992 HazMat Technician
Sampled, categorized, profiled, marked/labeled, manifested and shipped hazardous waste conforming to 40/49 CFR regulatory requirements.
Performed laboratory packaging (lab-pac) wastes such as picric acid and anhydrous hydrazine. Prepared lab-pac for shipping, defined shipping name and packing groups.
Performed confined space entries to Level A protection.
Certifications, Training and Memberships
*IADC Well Control School Onshore/Offshore Certification 2006*
*Emergency Medical Certification 1987 * *Halliburton ESG Cementing and Engineering Hydraulics 2005* * Radiological Worker II 1999* * EPA 24 Hr RCRA Sampling 2001* *40 hr HAZWOPER 1990* *36 hr OSHA Industry Refresher 2005* * Coast Guard/EPA Incident Command System I-300 2002* *Western States Hazardous Waste Project 2000 - 2003* *Rocky Mountain Safety Board 2004-2005* *AutoCAD 2007 seminar*
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Comments/ Hobbies/ Interests etc: |
| rugby fitness, surfing, hiking, kayaking |
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