1. Otis Detsoi
Tempe, AZ
o_detsoi@live.com - 505-314-3785
My experience includes logistical support, heavy equipment operator, fueler, equipment maintenance support
crew, warehouse management, customer service, data acquisition and data entry. I hold an Associate’s Degree
with related courses in business, mathematics, chemistry, basic electronics, communications and computer
literacy.
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
WORK EXPERIENCE
Logistic Support
Sundt Construction, Inc. - Kirtland, NM - June 2016 to Present
Responsible for operating, refueling and maintaining equipment throughout project location that includes
working independently without supervision in various weather conditions and at heights above 200 feet
in elevation. Other duties include performing preventive maintenance, scheduled service on equipment,
troubleshooting, ordering parts and supplies i.e. fuel and oil, working with hand tools and pneumatic tools and
offering support to mechanic as well as crane and field operators to ensure proper equipment operation on
site. Regularly completed reports, service orders and supply replenishment for daily activities. Communicate
effectively with onsite personnel, supervisors, management and supply chain personnel.
Equipment Operator III
Baker Hughes - Farmington, NM - July 2013 to October 2015
Responsible for the operation and maintenance of high pressure pumps connected to oil and gas wells for
stimulation process. Routinely perform manual connection and movement of heavy equipment and parts
needed for well stimulation with the use of cranes and hand tools. Worked in various environmental conditions
that included extreme heat and cold at various altitudes during any given time during the day and night.
Responsible for the operation and collection of raw data from stimulation activities and transmission of
information to land base operations via satellite and cellular connections. Performed computer analysis and
data acquisition from well treatment and reports within set company and customer time frame. Completed
wired connections to mobile unit for collection, analysis and upload while working under pressure during issues
and completing immediate trouble shooting with resolution in a matter of minutes.
Delivery Driver
American Home Furniture - Farmington, NM - January 2005 to July 2009
Supervised small delivery team to ensure good and efficient customer service. With no direct supervision
from management delivered and put together customers products in warehouse and on location within a
timely manner. Operated over the road vehicles for delivery of large items within a 100 mile radius of the
home store while ensuring compliance to DOT regulations in and out of state. Performed various preventative
maintenance to company vehicles and routine inspections, reports and follow up. Communicate effectively with
customers, management and supply chain representatives to ensure high quality of service for the company.
Worked in various environmental conditions from extreme heat and cold to altitudes exceeding 10,000 feet
above sea level. Manually lifted heavy and odd shaped objects that easily exceeded 100 lbs. Completed pre
and post job reports for work shift that included written documentations with details and diagrams. Regularly
read and interpret directions, instructions and diagrams provided by manufacture, customers and company
representatives.
2. Equipment Operator II
Key Energy - Farmington, NM - March 2003 to December 2004
Under direct supervision I operated large oilfield equipment for oilfield cementing and stimulation of wells
for customers in various areas of the state. Responsible for the maintance and operation of high pressure
equipment and tools. Performed manual connection and moving of steel piping, rigging and tools essential for
on the job activities. Regularly performed DOT sensitive inspections of equipment used for oilfield activities
for ensuring personal and public safety. Worked in various weather conditions under extreme pressure for
job completion. Applied on the fly trouble shooting during operations with little to no interruption of service
performed. Manually lifted parts and tools above 50 lbs on a daily basis. Drove heavy equipment to and from
locations that would include over the road and on dirt roads under various conditions that included muddy
and slippery terrain.
Warehouse Supervisor
Wilson Supply - Farmington, NM - January 1999 to May 2002
Leader of a crew of four in warehouse setting for oilfield supply chain company. Perforemed daily reports
and inventory management for company to ensure proper supply of products for customer orders. Regularly
collected information for input into data management system on company computer. Used spreadsheet
programs for supply chain tracking, reorder alerts and analysis. Performed daily job hazard analysis while in the
warehouse or out on location. Routinely set up delivery schedules, routes and communicated with customers
to ensure up to date information on supplies needed and delivered. Ensured good customer relations for the
retention and return of new and current customers.
Equipment Operator
Schlumberger - Farmington, NM - April 1996 to December 1998
EDUCATION
AAS in Humanities
San Juan College - Farmington, NM
2009 to 2015
SKILLS
Inventory Management, Data Entry, Data Acquisition, PACware, Microsoft Office, Excel, Supervisory,
Training, Logistics, Planning, CDL operator, Crane operator, Nitrogen Pump Operator, Fracture Pump
Operator, Forklift, Office duties, Lab expeirence, Chemistry experience and Microbiology (10+ years), Fall
Protection Training (1 year), Supervisor (2 years), Communications (4 years), Data Entry (2 years), Office
Applications (6 years), Fire Safety (5 years), Customer Service Skills (5 years), Forklift Operator (3 years),
Oracle (1 year), Truck Driver (10+ years), Data Acquisition (2 years)
AWARDS
Phi Theta Kappa
January 2011
San Juan College Vice President Honor Roll
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES
3D Siesmic Interpretation
3. September 2014 to September 2016
Accident Avoidance
December 2013 to December 2015
Acid for Pressure Pumping
May 2015 to May 2017
Acid Transports
June 2014 to June 2016
Basic Mathematics for Pressure Pumping
December 2014 to Present
Bulk Nitrogen Handling
January 2014 to Present
Business Code of Conduct
February 2015 to February 2016
Emergency Operations Planning and Evacuation - Awareness
December 2013 to Present
Electrical Safety
October 2014 to October 2016
Chemical Hazard Communication
November 2014 to Present
Hearing Protection
November 2013 to Present
Hydrogen Sulfide - Awareness
September 2015 to September 2017
Information Security and Data Protection Essentials
September 2014 to September 2016
Lockout / Tagout -Awareness
November 2013 to Present
Managing Risks
August 2014 to August 2016
Nitrogen Pumping for Pressure Pumping
June 2014 to Present
Nitrogen Transports for Pressure Pumping
June 2014 to Present
SLS Data Acquisition School
March 2015 to Present
Stimulation Equipment Advanced
June 2014 to Present
4. Stimulation Equipment Basic
November 2013 to June 2014
Commitment to Upstream Process Safety
August 2014 to August 2016
Waste Management - Awareness
October 2014 to October 2016
Water Quality Protection - Awareness
July 2013 to Present
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Relevant College Courses Completed:
PHOT-160 601 Digital Photography, COSC-125 Business Microcomputer Apps,
ECON-252 Microeconomics, ECON-251 Macroeconomics, ENGN- Intro to Engineering (UNM) ELECT- Intro
to Electronics (UNM), CHEM-ELEC Chemistry Elective HIST-211 U.S. History to 1865, PHIL-110 Introduction
to Philosophy, SPAN-ELEC Spanish Elective,
BIOL-122 002 Intro Biology II, HIST-122 0H2 HNRS: Western Civilization, ENGL-211 002 Advanced
Composition, MATH-185 006 College Algebra, COSC-125 001 Business, Microcomputer Apps, ARTS-110
005 Orientation in Art, COMM-111 012 Interpersonal Communication, ENGL-218 005 Advanced Technical
Composition, PHYS-111 001 Intro to Physics, BIOL-121 003 Intro Biology I, BIOL-253 001 Human Anatomy &
Physiology II, BIOL-224 003 Microbiology, MATH-115 008 Intermediate Algebra-App PSYC-230 001 Human
Development, SAFE-111 11 B.E.S.T., SAFE-130 11 Initial Safety Training, BIOL-252 12 Human Anatomy-
Physiology I, ENGL-111 12 Freshman Composition, ENGL-095 51 Basic Writing Workshop, HITP-110 51
Medical Terminology, CHEM-110 52 Introductory Chemistry, PHED-116 71 Fitness Training I, PSYC-120 11
Intro to Psychology, MATH-096 52 Introductory Algebra
**Cumulative GPA: 3.0**
On the Job Training and Certifications:
3D Seismic Interpretation Basics, Crystalline Silica, 3D Seismic Intro Deadly Distractions Light Vehicles,
Accident Avoidance, Defensive Backing Light Vehicles, Acid Equipment, Defensive Backing Techniques
Commercial Vehicles, Acid for Pressure Pumping, Drowsy Driving Commercial Vehicles, Acid Transports for
Pressure Pumping, Dry on the Fly Gel Unit (written), Acid Transports, Electrical Safety & Electrical Injuries,
Anti-Bribery Compliance, Electrical Safety Basics, Basic Mathematics for Pressure Pumping, Emergency
Maneuvers Commercial Vehicles, Bulk Acid Handling for Pressure Pumping, Emergency Operations, Planning
And Evacuation, Bulk Nitrogen Handling for Pressure Pumping, Equipment and Hand Tools Safety, Business
Code of Conduct 2015, Escape routes light vehicles, CDD Heavy Test (commercial vehicle), Fire Prevention
and Control, CDD Heavy Vehicle (written), Frac Blenders (written), CDD Light Vehicle On Road (commercial
vehicle), Fracman I Operation, DD Light Vehicle (written), Hand Protection Non Office, Chemical Additive Unit
(written), Hazard Avoidance Commercial Vehicles, Competence Management Program, Hazard Identification
Awareness, Continually Learn and Improve, HazCom Non-Office 2014, Customs Trade Partnership Against
Terrorism CTPAT, Hearing Protection Awareness, HSE&S Management System, Respiratory Protection,
HSE&S Observation Process, Road Journey Management, Hydrogen Sulfide Awareness, Safe Manual
Handling Non Office, Incident Reporting Awareness, Sand Control Auxiliary Equipment, Information Security
and Data Protection, Sand Control, International Workplace Harassment, SLS Data Acquisition School
Tomball, TX, Liquid Frac Concentrate LFC (written), Speeding Light Vehicles, Lockout Tagout, Stimulation
Equipment Advanced, Managing Risk, Stimulation Equipment Basic, Nitrogen Pumping for Pressure Pumping,
Stop Work, Permit to Work, The Professional Defensive Driver Commercial, Personal Protective Equipment
5. Understanding Hazards and Risks, Pressure Awareness, Upstream Process Safety, Preventing Slips Trips and
Falls, Waste Management Awareness, Proper Use of Mirrors Commercial Vehicles, Water Quality Protection
Awareness, Pumps for Pressure Pumping, Weather Conditions Light Vehicles,