Geomechanical Engineer, Project Manager at TerraTek, Schlumberger, Geomechanical Engineer at Schlumberger, Director of Development & Sales at Machine Gun Armory
Location:
Salt Lake City, Utah
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
TerraTek, Schlumberger - Salt Lake City, UT since Apr 2008
Geomechanical Engineer, Project Manager
Schlumberger since Apr 2008
Geomechanical Engineer
Machine Gun Armory - Salt Lake City UT since 2005
Director of Development & Sales
Education:
University of Utah 2000 - 2005
Master of Science (M.S.), Geology
University of California, Santa Barbara 1997 - 2000
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Geology, Geophysics
Skills:
Petroleum Logging Engineering Gas Oil/Gas Geology Drilling Offshore Drilling Project Management Onshore Project Engineering Energy Completion Natural Gas Petroleum Geology Oilfield Petroleum Engineering Earth Science Geophysics Seismology Petrophysics Fracture Structural Geology Geological Mapping Program Management Wellbore Stability Budget Management Quality Assurance Task Prioritization Geoframe Petrel MS Office Adobe Suite Geomechanics
Boeing - Flight Controls Engineer (2012) Boeing - Flight Operations Engineer (2011-2012)
Education:
Michigan Technological University - Computer and Electrical Engineering
Eric Cline
Work:
Custom charters Key west
Education:
F.K.C.C - Marine
About:
We are Custom Charters Key West LLC. a light tackle fishing service in Key West FL. We provide professional charters on a comfortable 27 ft center console. Our 2011 boat is fully equipped for fishing ...
Eric Cline
Education:
Northwest Kansas Vocational Technical School - Telecommunications
Egypt survived. Unlike Bronze Age rulers, who could only pray to their storm god for rain if the crops failed, we are far more aware of global problems and have far more technical resources to deal with them, says Eric Cline, professor of archaeology at George Washington University in Washington DC.
Date: Feb 08, 2018
Category: World
Source: Google
Official's Email Says Shift to Flint River Made Too Quickly
In an email sent March 18, 2014, Michigan Treasury Department official Eric Cline recommended approval of a $676,000 contract for an upgrade to Flint's water plant. There was no other bid, he said, which ordinarily would raise concerns. But he noted the city had "a very aggressive timeline in order
Date: Feb 12, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Archaeologist claims evidence of Noah's Biblical flood
"The earlier Mesopotamian stories are very similar where the gods are sending a flood to wipe out humans," said biblical archaeologist Eric Cline. "There's one man they choose to survive. He builds a boat and brings on animals and lands on a mountain and lives happily ever after? I would argue that