Gregory J. Quinn has 3 years of experience as a mechanical and field engineer for Schlumberger, a global oilfield services company. He has supervised field operations in both land and offshore environments. Quinn has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Rutgers University and relevant internship experience. He is relocating and seeking new opportunities as an engineer.
1. Gregory J. Quinn
198 Antigua Drive ■ Lafayette, LA 70503 ■ Relocating ■ grgquinn11@gmail.com ■ (908) 670-3206
U.S. Citizen
MECHANICAL AND FIELD ENGINEER
Summary: Engineer with 3 years’ professional experience including engineering and supervisor responsibilities
with Schlumberger, a global oilfield services company. Gained field experience in both land and
offshore well intervention operations, specializing in Coil Tubing. Has extensive safety training and
certifications for work in dangerous conditions.
Education: B.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - May 2011 – 3.19/4.00 GPA
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, School of Engineering
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Employment Schlumberger Coil Tubing Services, Maurice, LA Dec 2013 – Sep 2014
History: Field Engineer 1 – Job Coordinator Between 60 and 90 hours/week
Transferred to offshore division with operations in the Gulf of Mexico
▪ Wrote job procedures per Schlumberger standards for cement, acid stimulation, and nitrogen
lift operations in deep water offshore operations - deepest water depth 9,000 ft
▪ Created P&ID’s to plan pressure tests; validated and recorded results on location for
submission to BSEE (Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement)
▪ Coordinated the shipment of equipment and personnel between the base and rig
▪ Operated Coil Tubing unit on deep water acid job, and successfully executed contingency
measures to contain a pinhole leak at surface while pumping an acid treatment at 16,000 ft
▪ Ran CoilScan Magnetic Flux Leakage real-time inspection system on land and offshore jobs
Schlumberger Coil Tubing Services, Conway, AR Aug 2012 – Dec 2013
Field Engineer 1 Between 70 and 120 hours/week
Earned promotion to Field Engineer 1 to supervise jobs on a standalone basis after successfully
completing the 10 month Field Engineer Training program.
▪ Supervised 2-4 man crews on land jobs and operated Hydra Rig Coil Tubing unit standalone
▪ Operated manual and automatic transmission fluid pumps – Triplex and Quintuplex
▪ Handled and used cryogenic liquid nitrogen on jobs
▪ Performed mill out and TCP (Tubing Conveyed Perforation) jobs with 2” and 2.375” CT in
horizontal/extended reach wells in Arkansas, West Virginia, Texas and Oklahoma
▪ Operated CT unit for 2” E-Coil/FSI logging jobs in North Dakota and Pennsylvania
▪ Successfully redressed and made up Schlumberger’s 1-11/16” Vantage E-Coil BHA
Wytech Industries, Rahway, NJ July 2011 – Aug 2012
Process Engineer Between 40 and 50 hours/week
Medical manufacturing company, specializing in fine wire products.
▪ Reviewed customer specifications and determined the appropriate manufacturing process
▪ Worked with customers to develop fabrication process for specialty and custom parts
▪ Performed quality control/assurance duties: tensile/cast testing with Instron testing machine,
visual inspection and profile scanning with Keyence scanner
▪ Developed mathematical models to predict the effects of the wire straightening process; ran
tests to establish empirical data
▪ Ran validation testing of new PTFE (Teflon) coating formulations; submitted test results to
senior management and client
▪ Created operating procedures and work instructions for personnel training
2. Gregory J. Quinn
198 Antigua Drive ■ Lafayette, LA 70503 ■ Relocating ■ grgquinn11@gmail.com ■ (908) 670-3206
U.S. Citizen
INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA June – August 2009
Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (SUAVE) Lab Intern
▪ Part of 4 member student design team responsible for creating a stable platform for
electronic systems testing in unmanned aerial vehicles
▪ Responsible for structural modification aspects of the project; achieved goal of creating a
stable platform by using carbon fiber tubes and laminates to modify existing fuselage
▪ Used fiber composite manufacturing techniques: molds, vacuum bagging
▪ Analyzed design issues resulting in improved UAV structural integrity
Automatic Switch Company, Florham Park, NJ June – August 2008
Purchasing Department Intern
▪ Used AS400 to update Buyer codes and planner ID’s
▪ Determined suppliers’ lead times for valve components; provided updates to management
Engineering Department Intern
▪ Ran valve hysteresis loop tests; compiled summary of test results and plotted corresponding
graphs for presentation to the Chief Engineer
▪ Prepared valve parts list to improve search performance for engineering staff
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
University Rutgers Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Team, New Brunswick, NJ Nov 2008– Jun 2011
Activities: President, 2010 – 2011
Design Team Leader, 2009 – 2010
▪ Performed and oversaw construction of UAV’s. Lead the planning and design of new UAV’s.
▪ Taught team members UAV construction techniques using traditional and composite materials.
▪ Lead Rutgers’ team to its first competition in the AUVSI Annual Student UAS Competition;
placed 18th
of 25 schools, generating additional funding for the club.
Relevant ▪ Mechatronics ▪ Vibrations & Controls ▪ Aerodynamics
Coursework: ▪ ProE/Solidworks ▪ Probabilistic Models ▪ Graduate Applied Mathematics
▪ MATLAB ▪ Orbital Mechanics ▪ Compressible Fluid Mechanics
Honors: ▪ Dean’s List: May 2008
▪ NASA Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars (LARSS) Program, 2009
▪ Hannah Sand’s Scholarship in Engineering, 2009
Skills: ▪ MATLAB, ProEngineer, SolidWorks, Schlumberger CoilCAT Real-time Acquisition system
▪ Microsoft Office, AS400 (data entry), CAD
▪ Carbon fiber/fiberglass laminate fabrication
Certifications: ▪ Water Survival/HUET (Helicopter Underwater Egress Training)
▪ Offshore Pedestal/General Lifting Appliance Rigger training
▪ APEC SafeGulf and SafeLand / IADC RigPass
▪ WCI (Well Control International) – Well Control
▪ TWIC – Transportation Worker Identification Credential
▪ CPR/First Aid/AED/Bloodborne Pathogens