1. Caleb J. Powell
CalebPowell1589@gmail.com
Houston Texas, 77006
832.381.6777
HIGHLIGHT OF QUALIFICATIONS
OSHA 30 Certified Certified Pipefitter
Microsoft Excel, Power Point, Word TWIC Cardholder Expires 2019
Process Technology Degree United States Air Force
WORK EXPERIENCE
Guardian Compliance October 2015- Current
LDAR Technician
Primary job duties include leak detection and repair at petrochemical facilities using environmental air sampling techniques
Perform LDAR(Leak Detection and Repair) policies and procedures following tasks in assigned project site
Works in extreme hot and cold weather conditions and carries a 40lb backpack for approximately eight hours a day
Climbs in pipe racks, multiple flights of stairs, and tall ladders to monitor components up to heights of 300 ft
Shell Oil June 2014 – August 2014
Process Operator Intern:
Operated three months on TLP Brutus GC-158A producing 17,000 barrels a day often working 12 hourshifts
Obtained over 600 hours of hands on pressure vesseland pipeline maintenance training
Proficient in Triethylene glycol separation equipment and procedures
Experienced in troubleshooting DVA and subsea well process train
Skilled at safely climbing scaffolds, towers, and vessels
Identified and restored over 11 safety and environmental hazards (HSSE) during a 3 month period
Skilled in wearing all PPE including FR coveralls, respirators, hardhats and additional safety equipment
Involved with Integrity Management, planning inspections and coordinating with other facilities
Operated, monitored, and adjusted production and injection well fluid flow and pressures,the installation fluids separation
vessels,produced water handling facilities, crude oil to export and gas compression and the treatment and distribution
equipment and process.Inclusive of process support systems such as Instrument air, chemicals, heating and seawater
Gained extensive experience in performance monitoring, risk analysis, and tactical/strategic plan development
UNITED STATES AIRFORCE October 2007-October 2011
Aircraft Structural Mechanic
Acquired extensive knowledge in methods of repairing, installing, and maintaining components of aircraft sheet metal
Responsible for the maintenance and management of $200 million dollars worth of aircraft and equipment
Obtained 1440 hours of live Aircraft Structural Maintenance training
Developed aircraft wing structure, carbon fiber structure, and advanced composite structures
Trained in confined spaces for more than 150 hours
Installed, manufactured, repaired, and fabricated titanium and high strength fiberglass
Overhauled aircraft structure components such as fuselage and wings along with the function components such as surface
control, hydraulic units, rigging, and plumbing
Equipment and Chemical Supply Logistics
Responsible for operating, ordering, and tracking $3.5 million dollars worth of equipment
Ensured the safety and wellbeing of 130 employees
Promoted to the Program Director of the Technical Order Program: updating all aerospace repair manuals for over 80 aircraft
Advanced to the Senior Director of Lock-Out-Tag Out Program ensuring all procedures were adhered to
Houston Community College Jan 2012 – December 2014
Associates in Applied Science: Process Technology