Gauger Sample Resume


Adam Rodriguez
1234 Post Oak Drive
Phoenix, Arizona 64000
Home: 404-555-5555
Cell: 404-555-5556
Email: Adam Rodriguez@frontfocus.com
  Objective: Seeking for a Gauge job on an oil refinery where I am allowed to use my experience to best serve the needs of the company and improve its bottom line profitability.   Qualification Summary: Extensive knowledge of the composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the chemical processes and transformations that they undergo, including usage of chemicals and their interactions, danger signs, production techniques, and disposal methods. Wide knowledge of various methods for describing the location and distribution of land, sea, and air masses including their physical locations, relationships, and characteristics. Strong ability to apply general rules to specific problems to come up with logical answers and to correctly follow a given rule or set of rules in order to arrange things or actions in a certain order. Able to inspect equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects.   Education: Introduction to Petroleum Chemical Operations
Texas A&M Fire Training Division
2003

Hazardous Material-DOT Training
GNI Group
2002

Phoenix General High School,
Phoenix, Arizona
Jun 1997- Jun 2001   Work Experience: Gauger,
Torque Rig, Texas, Arizona
June 2004? present

Responsibilities included: gauging and testing oil in storage tanks, regulating flow of oil into pipelines at wells, tank farms, refineries, and marine and rail terminals, following prescribed standards and regulations; reading automatic gauges at specified intervals to determine flow rate of oil into or from tanks and amount of oil in tanks; operating pumps, teletype, and mobile radio, turning bleeder valves or lowers sample container into tank to obtain oil sample, lowering thermometer into tanks to obtain temperature reading. Other duties included: reporting leaks or defective valves to maintenance, tightening connections with wrenches and greases and oils valves, using grease gum and oil can, inspecting pipelines, valves, and flanges to detect malfunctions, such as loose connections and leaks, clamping seal around valves to secure tanks and recording meter and pressure readings at gas well.   Pumper Gauger,
Oil Pumpers, Texas, Arizona
May 2001 ? May 2004

Responsibilities included: Gauging quality of oil in storage tanks before and after delivery, using calibrated steel tape and conversion, regulating flow of products into pipelines, using automated pumping equipment, gauging tank containing petroleum and natural gas byproducts, such as condensate or natural gasoline, starting pumps and opening valves to regulate flow of oil into and out of tanks, according to delivery schedules and testing oil to determine amount of bottom sediment, water, and foreign materials, using centrifugal tester.   References: Available upon request