John Boevers is seeking a career in the energy industry, with a focus on petroleum or mechanical engineering. He has over 2 years of experience as a field professional and open hole engineer with Halliburton Energy Services, where he performed maintenance, calibrations, and well logging. Boevers also has experience as an intern and in various other roles in maintenance, farming, and operations. He has technical skills including ProE and experience in logging, maintenance, safety procedures, and troubleshooting. Boevers received a B.S. in Biomechanical Engineering from Oklahoma State University.
1. John Boevers
john.boevers@okstate.edu
21925 N CR 3340, Wynnewood, OK 73098
(405)706-0432
OBJECTIVES
I am seeking a career in a highly reputable and professional organization in the energy
industry or in the fields of petroleum or mechanical engineering.
SKILLS
Highly technical with Pro Engineer (ProE)
Hands on experience in logging
Proficient in handling multiple projects and able to achieve project deadlines
Flexible in working long schedules during day and night
Adaptable to any climatic condition and operational conditions
Remarkable ability to follow rules, regulations and related instructions furnished in
written, diagram or oral form
Great ability to apply common sense and properly understand instructions
Aptitude to learn in multiple fashions complemented with attention to detail, strong
communication skills, extreme organization and a great work ethic
Demonstrated high level of work quality and commitment to Health, Environment and
Safety
EXPERIENCE
Halliburton Energy Services – Wireline and Perforating, Pauls Valley, OK
Field Professional – Open Hole Engineer
June 2013 - March 2015
Supervisor: Shawn Simpson Cell: 620-629-3005
Halliburton Technical Training Program for Wireline 3 week course
o Learned the theory associated with the down hole tools
o Learned how the down hole tools work in general
o Gained a basic understanding of the internal electronics and the
communication between the down hole tools and the surface computers
Halliburton Open Hole School 12 week course
o Ran down hole tools in test wells
o Hands on learning of maintenance and calibrations of down hole tools
and logging truck components
o Learned what to look for in order to interpret well logs
o Gained basic explosives knowledge for perforating
Supervisor on well locations for open hole logging jobs
Kept an active eye for any hazards and mitigated them appropriately
Performed maintenance on down hole logging tools and logging trucks
Performed calibrations on down hole tools
Trouble shoot any issues that may have arose in day to day activities
Worked with maintenance technicians to solve issues found with down hole
tools and logging trucks
Evaluated formations with down hole tools and interpreted well logs
2. Halliburton Energy Services – Wireline and Perforating, Ft. Smith, AR
Intern - Open Hole Engineer Intern
May 2012 - August 2012
Supervisor: Mike Penquite Cell: 479-221-1808
Went on open hole wireline jobs and helped rig up and rig down
Performed maintenance on down hole tools and logging trucks
Assisted with calibrations of down hole tools
Oklahoma State University Physical Plant Services
Evening Operations Department
May 2011 - July 2011
Foreman: Steve Cookerly Cell: 405-747-5023
Performed maintenance on air handlers and AC systems
Performed minor plumbing and electrical work
M6 Dairy, LLC- Okarche, OK
Farm Hand
November 2007 - August 2008
Owner: Tom Meyer Cell: 405-298-0092
Operated and maintained tractors, implements, and hay equipment
Repaired fencing, ponds, and all manners of farm equipment
EDUCATION
Oklahoma State University- Stillwater, OK Spring 2013
Major: Biomechanical B.S.
Minor: Petroleum Engineering
Accumulative GPA: 3.23
AdditionalReferences
Jeremy Cothren Cell: 405-268-2254
General Field Engineer with Halliburton Energy Services
Dr. Douglas Major Cell: 405-564-3002
Superintendent/CEO of Meridian Technology Center in Stillwater