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Tyler Jerome-LaFlam

Tyler Jerome-LaFlam

Tyler Jerome-LaFlam
29 years old
pecos United States (Texas)
Professional Status
Employed
Open to opportunities
About Me
I grew up in Vermont and learned much from others, also great people skills and how to develop a good relationship with your fellow employee's. I then Moved to Texas when I was 18 years old to work in the oil field.
Work has always been a strong asset in my life as i kept my first job for 3 years and would've kept it longer if I wasn't offered a better opportunity.
I always show up on time, hardly ever sick and work to the bone day in and day out regardless of the work that needs to get done.
Working in a grocery store taught me great people skills and also great cleanliness and organization that needs to be used in every industry of work.
From the time I wake up in the morning until the time I get home I think about all the things I could be doing to make my job easier or even others to helpthings move more smoothly.

After moving to Texas and working in the oil and gas industry, eventually moving back to my home state I realized that I had a true passion for the oil field and I was eager to broaden my skills and get back out there.

I own and can properly operate all the tools to get the job done.
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Apprentice Electrician

KO Construction
March 2015 to July 2015
Full-time
Bill
United States - Wyoming
  • Changing well sites from generator power to permanent power.
  • Terminating from line to load side.
  • mounting, and terminating disconnects.
  • Trenching to proper depth to run conduit, bury direct burial cable.
  • running conduit for communication and power junction boxes for pump jacks.
  • termination in variable frequency drives.
  • mounting, tubing, and hooking up instruments
  • hooking up water pumps.
  • bending conduit, strapping properly.
  • wiring PLC panels
  • Running heat trace on large pipes
  • hooking up floats, vibration sensors, emergency shut down valves.
  • demo'ing out old devices not being used.