1. Jeff Carpenter
171 Nav ajo rd. Kinder, La 70648 337-368-2777 or 337-738-3293 email: jeffcarpenter11@yahoo.com
Objective: To secure a position with a company whichwill provide me and opportunity?
For a fulltime position and the growth of my job position.
Summary of Qualifications:
Extensive knowledge of operating, maintaining, and repairing oil field equipment
Sound knowledge of pneumatics and hydraulic
Extensive knowledge of troubleshooting power packs, electrical, and diesel engines from
the army
Work Experience:
Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc.-May 2013-Till present
Asst. Crane Operator
Loading and offloading boat, personnel, equipment, etc.
Maintain cranes, and routine check
Global Ind. /Technip, Carlyss La. –April-2008-2013
Crane Operator/heavy lift-Operating 150ton Knuckle boom on M/V Orion, subsea
Crane operator, friction cranes on Derick an d Pipe lay barges
Manson Gulf, Houma La.-July 2007-April 2008
Operating hydraulic and friction cranes on M/V Wotan derrick barge
Installing and Removal of platforms (construction work)
Lerado Offshore, Stafford Tx.-Sept.2006-Jul 2007
Crane Operator, Friction and Hydraulic crane on a stiff leg barge construction work
Fluid Crane, New Iberia, La. July 2004-May 2006
Crane Operator, construction work,
Assemble and disassemble cranes on platforms for a heavy lift
Mega International, Slidell, La. Oct. 2003-July 2004
Crane Operator, Building Cranes for heavy lift on production platforms
Crain Brothers, Grand Chenier, La. Jan. 2001-Sept.2003
Crane Operator/Dispatcher offloading and loading boats and trucks dock side
Forklift Operator
Hercules/Parker Drilling, New Iberia, La. Jan 1996-May1999
Roustabout/Roughneck
Flagging cranes/Floor hand tripping pipe
Routine checks on fluid and gauges of equipment
McCall Boats, Cameron, La. Aug. 1995-Jan.1996
Deckhand on M/V Rodney Miller
U.S. Army(active) MOS (63T-H8—Bradley Fighting Vehicle Mechanic)1991-1995
Duties for MOS 63T are: Maintains (inspects/troubleshoots/replaces/repairs]adjust/performs preventive
maintenance checks and services (PMCS) diesel power plants/packs/units,compression engines,wheel
vehicle clutch assemblies, compression ignition engine fuel systems,compress ion ignition air induction
systems,vehicle exhaust/liquid cooling systems,vehicle starting/charging systems,track vehicle hullo
electrical systems,standard/automatic transmission assemblies, crossdrive transmission assemblies,
auxiliary drive assemblies, propeller shaft assemblies, air/hydraulic brake system,mechanical brake
systems,track/wheel vehicle suspension systems,vehicle wheel/hub assemblies, mechanical/hydraulic
steering systems,controlled differential steering systems,track vehicle hydraulic assemblies, auxiliary
power units,and wheel vehicle winch assemblies.
Educations:
U.S. Army (15 weeks of (AIT) Advanced Individual Training) 63T
U.S. Army (H8) Recovery Operations