1. Wade James Larsen
417 Emerald St. Rock Springs, WY, 82901
307-350-0349 wlarsen@wyoming.com
Summary
I have prided myself on being hard working and a go getter that can and will get
the job done and done right. I have the ability to communicate comfortably with
Technical Personnel and Operations Personnel. I have always been ready and able
and generally seen as the first to call to get tasks done right and on time. This has
generally given me the opportunity to be given more tasks and it made my ability
to generate a lot of experience. I am not the type to complain about complex or
hard tasks when assigned to me, I will strive to get them done and done right.
Summary of Qualifications
Motivated team player, strong communication and teaching skills, ability to multi-task.
Fast and eager to learn. Have experience with Microsoft Office Programs. Have
knowledge of invoicing, PO use, SAP, and sales tickets. Capable of performing and
design of Acid and Cement services. Extensive time managing and teaching employees.
Experience in managing Acid and Cement Services.
2. Work Experience
Larsen Measurement INC.
Measurement Tech Aug 2014 – Present
Larsen Measurement is a small and locally owned Gas and Oil Flow Measurement
Company in Rock Springs WY. I have learned to calibrate, repair, install, and build
Barton meters. I can calibrate, collect and edit monthly data, load and change
programming, and install electronic meters of a variety on oil and gas flow lines. I
have taken on responsibilities to invoice customers. I plan on learning the scope of
the business to someday take on my father’s business.
Consolidated Oil Well Services
Dept. Manager Cement/Service Supervisor Jun 2012 – Aug 2014
Consolidated Oil Well Services is a small service company in Gillette, Wyoming. I
started there as a service supervisor and after six months was able to move up to
Service Manager of Acid and Cement Operations. During my time at Consolidated
the company was being aggressive about becoming more competitive and taking
on larger customers that were moving into the area. I was involved in setting up an
in house lab that was very essential for advancing the slurries for the new and
current customers, where before they had to send samples out to be tested. Part of
my duties were to help with the slurry advancement and testing requirements for
customers. I trained employees and successfully advanced four employees to
service supervisors and multiple pump operators. Under mine and the camp
manager’s guidance the bulk plant was progressed to handle the requirements of
stricter customers. We were able to handle more advanced slurries and adhere to a
higher standard of blending.
3. As manager my duties entailed Coordinating completion of jobs from start to finish.
It started with receiving the phone call for services, loading materials for the jobs,
coordinating crews for the jobs, and being part of the crews while completing jobs.
I also over saw inventory and maintenance for the bulk plant and acid dock. I made
sure proper testing was done for slurries on high profile customer requirements. I
performed training and maintenance on equipment along with ticketing issues and
corrections.
Halliburton Energy Services
Service Coordinator Apr 2008 – Jun 2012
Service Leader Dec 2006 – Apr 2008
Service Supervisor Jul 2001 – Dec 2006
Pump and Bulk Material Operator May 2000 – Jul 2001
I spent twelve years at Halliburton Energy Services (HES). I started as a bulk material
operator, transporting materials and equipment to locations. Progressed to a pump
operator. Just after a year there I was able to rise to a supervisor of a crew. During
my time as a supervisor I was able to catch many remedial jobs and gained a lot of
down hole knowledge on fixing issues on problem situations. I believe that I was
valued as a problem solver and strong employee and seen as the first to call in for
problems and critical situations. For example I was asked to complete the first jobs
we pumped for a customer that was having issues with another service company
who were not able to keep cement from dropping after in place. Using my
knowledge, experience and slurry design on pumping we were able to solve their
4. issue and get our foot in the door and eventually receive all of their work. I moved
up to Service Leader to continue to train employees, help design and complete
critical jobs.
As a Coordinator I helped design slurries, started and completed ticketing for
invoicing, coordinated crews for cement and acid services. I also coordinated lab
testing and design for critical jobs and customer requirements. I communicated
loading of materials with bulk plant and acid dock. I was on call and able to send
out crews when needed.
Education
Received diploma from Rock Springs High School
Completed one semester of collage at Western Wyoming Community College, studying
electronics.
Completed Essential Mathematics, cementing I, Cementing II, Cementing III, and Live
Fire training for Halliburton Energy Services.
References
Lucas Albrighton
1-702-884-6033
ldalb@hotmail.com
AaronJames
1-303-296-2210
aaronjames@ATLCem.com
5. Work & Safety Training
Dust Mask Training
H2S Training
Supplied Air Training
Lockout Tag out Training
Confined Space Training
Evacuation Procedure Training
Forklift Training
Frontend Loader Training
Electrical Safety Training
SCBA Use and Safety Training
Cartridge Face Mask Use and Safety Training
Lifting Safety Training
Chemical Response Training
Chemical Storage Training
CDL Training
Safety Harness Training
Pipe Line Safety Training
Natural Gas Safety Training