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CV/Resume ID no.:
75576
Last Updated:
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 |
Location (Residence): burewala, Pakistan
Citizenship: Pakistan
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Languages:
Native:
English United States, English United Kingdom, English Australian, English Canadian, English South Africa, Punjabi, Urdu Other:
English Canadian, English New Zealand, English South Africa, Punjabi, Urdu |
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Education:
Bachelors in geological engineering Years of Experience:
0 year
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Authorized to work in:
European Union, UK (in particular), United States, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bermuda, Bhutan, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, China, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Islamic Rep. of, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Dem. Rep., Korea, (South), Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Romania, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Rep., United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay
Present Location:
pakistan, lahore
Relocation:
Anywhere (International) |
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Drilling |
Driller |
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6 years |
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Engineering |
Well Testing |
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Geoscience |
Geophysical Data |
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0 year |
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Engineering |
Drilling Fluids |
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Geoscience |
Petrophysicist |
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| CV/Resume Details |
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| 1. Summary (Cover Letter) - CV/Resume Part 1 [Mandatory] |
O b j e c t i v e:
To work in a dynamic, team oriented, competitive and cooperative environment in a reputable organization, where there is maximum chance of learning and grow as a proficient, innovative and committed person in accordance with organization’s policies.
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| 2. Work Experience - CV/Resume Part 2 [Mandatory] |
no working experience
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| 3. Education & Training - CV/Resume Part 3 [Mandatory] |
• Bachelor of Science, Geological Engineering, 77 %
University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Punjab.
*Degree will complete in September 2007.
• F.Sc. Pre-Engineering, 76%
Govt. Degree College Burewala
• SSC, Science, 81%
Govt. Higher Secondary School Chak No 142/ E.B
T r a i n i n g s:
• 15 Days Geological Camp, Abbottabad 2007.
In geological camp we prepare the localized geological map of the abbottabad area and indicate a major fault in this area. We prepare spot height sections at outcrops. Identification of rock units and different structures like folds, faults, joints, bedding plane, joint plane, anticlines, synclines, molds, karsts, etc remain major area of concentration in this camp. We also visit manshehra granite for one day during this camp.
• 15 Days Surveying Camp, Abbottabad. 2005
In this camp we prepare the topographic map of the area using traversing, triangulation and plane tabling techniques. The principle instruments which we use there are engineer’s transit, engineer’s level, plane table, EDM and magnetic compass.
• 15 Days working experience in PCSIR laboratories
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| 4. Computer Skills - CV/Resume Part 4 [Mandatory] |
• Microsoft Power Point
• Microsoft Word
• Microsoft Excel
• Microsoft Windows (OS)
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| 5. Other Skills - CV/Resume Part 5 [Optional] |
• Cricket
• Badminton
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| 6. Additional Information - CV/Resume Part 6 [Optional] |
M i n i p r o j e c t:
• Manual Interpretation Of Geophysical Data
In this assignment we prepare the time contour map after deciding the reflector and calculating the time of this particular reflector from each shot point. Thus we mark an anticlinal structure there and suggested to drill a well on this anticlinal structure.
F i n a l P r o j e c t:
Formation Evaluation By Well Log Interpretation (In Progress)
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