Dashboard
>
Jerod Aragon
Jerod Aragon
Actively seeking opportunities
I’m a Mechanical Engineer with experience in oilfield open hole tool installation, testing, and development. Supported key clients including Anadarko Petroleum, Noble Energy, and Apache Corporation from initial tool deployment and troubleshooting to customer relations. Until recently, I...
I’m a Mechanical Engineer with experience in oilfield open hole tool installation, testing, and development. Supported key clients including Anadarko Petroleum, Noble Energy, and Apache Corporation from initial tool deployment and troubleshooting to customer relations. Until recently, I troubleshooted field incidences for Packers Plus Energy, as a Technical Services Engineer focused on customer satisfaction. In this role I was involved with current tool testing, although I took lead part of new product field implementation in the past. Successes included working along side customers to determine the root cause of tool reliability issues in regards to mechanical integrity. I have a BS from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.
See More
Technical Interests
Aerospace & Defense
Defense Engineering
Project Engineering
Test Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Plant Engineering
Reliability (Engineering & Industrial Management)
Professional Status
Your professional status is displayed on your profile page.
Technical Professional
contact me for
Professional Connections
Job Opportunities
links
LinkedIn Profile
At a Glance
1 years ASME Member
9 Years of Experience
Bachelor Of Science
Jerod's Groups (2)
Northwest Houston Subsection
59 Participants
South Texas Section
167 Participants
Experience
Groups
experience
Technical Services Engineer
Packers Plus Energy Services Inc., May 2015 to January 2016, Houston, Texas United States
(Oil & Gas)
• Eliminated job incidences by completing field trouble reports and non-compliance reports before, during, and after problems occur in the national field districts. • Guided and participated in new product activities, gathering detailed data, preparing reports, and making recommendations. • Acted as a liaison between field operations and technical services, communicating any innovative ideas, suggestions, recommendations, or concepts to the design team for further development.
Junior Fiend Engineer
Packers Plus Energy Services Inc., June 2013 to May 2014, Houston United States
(Oil & Gas)
• Supported field deployment of innovative company technology by leading field trials of equipment with potential customers. Sole company representative on site during field trials. • Performed complete quality assurance check on production tools when they arrived on location and remained on location for multiple days installing tools until conclusion of services. Tool installments often required long hours, constant traveling and difficult manual labor. • Completed various internal training seminars on the specifics of open-hole production and calculations necessary during tool installations.
Student Engineer
Energetic Materials and Research Testing Center, August 2011 to May 2013, Socorro United States
(Defense Engineering)
• Aided engineers in on site security clearance and contract testing with companies such as Sandia National Labs, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake. • Gathered explosive test result data to identify trends, predict and correlate damage from different types and quantities of explosives, and to optimize models with the aid of contracted Engineers. • Use of machining tools such as power drills, reciprocating saws, and hand saws for construction of First Responder Training structures. Also designed explosive test configurations alongside engineers and test range operators to complete pretest setup. All structures upheld the required national design codes and specifications of ANSI and other regulations
education
New Mexico Inst of Mining/Tech
Bachelor Of Science, Mechanical Engineering, Aug, 2008 to May, 2013
Minor in Explosive Engineering, Rugby Captain 2010-2012
Northwest Houston Subsection
59 Participants
South Texas Section
167 Participants | Volunteers