Ruben Tiburcio Sepulveda is a mechanical and electrical engineer from Veracruz University in Mexico. He has over 6 years of experience in business analysis and project management roles at National Oilwell Varco, where he has led implementations of tracking and maintenance systems and coordinated multiple business systems. He is fluent in Spanish and English and has experience managing operations and personnel in Mexico, the US, Canada, and Belize.
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Ruben Tiburcio Sepulveda
Estribo # 77 Hipico, Boca del Rio, Ver. Email: Ruben.Tiburcio@nov.com Cell (521) 229133-6883
EDUCATION
Veracruz University, Mexico
Mechanical Electrical Engineering (2007 – 2011)
Spoken Languages
Spanish (Native), Fluent English & Proficient
Portuguese
SUMMARY OF SKILLS
Gained ability to analyze & design engineering systems, processes or components to meet required needs.
Analytical thinking leads to identify, elaborate and solve hidden engineering problems.
Ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical personnel.
Knowledge of mechanical, electrical design; hydraulic, pneumatic systems & engineering theory.
Reliable English- Spanish translator.
Software Skills
AutoCAD & Sketchup
Rslogix 500 - PLC Programming (ladder diagram)
Matlab engineering application
Simulink; PLC Coder; State flow
Microsoft Office Products
Atlassian Confluence & JIRA
Video Editor Camtasia Studio
BUSINESS ANALYST I
National Oilwell Varco
June 2013 – Present (2 years 3 months) | Houston, TX, Veracruz,VER & Belice, CA
Developed a solid set of technical and project management skills, such as:
Great collaboration and team working skills
Coordinate, implement and update multiple business systems through WellSite Services Division
Organization and ability to carry out several projects at once (proficient multi-tasking).
Analytical planning with focus on details.
Quickly ID and resolve issues
Ability to develop detailed documentation such as implementation plans, user manuals and stakeholders notification memos.
Ability to get results, create, review and analyze workflows showing flexibility and being successful in a high speed- high change
environment
Technical knowledge and self-education ability.
HIGHLIGHTED PROJECTS
“Geoforce Implementation” USA & Canada
Tracking and maintenance System (Geoforce) implementation for Portable Power on the US & Canada. Over 1400 added assets
successfully on 14 different locations and 8 states on the US in less than 6 months. Development and Execution of the Implementation
Plan
“RFID Implementation” USA
Radio Frequency Identification System implementation for SolidsControl assets, integrated with the ERP Microsoft Dynamics AX2009, for a
quick transfer and receiving management between facilities and locations. Development and Execution of the Implementation Plan and
Tutorial documents and user manuals.
“Belize Project – Dewatering & Waste Management” Belize, Temash-2 Well
Solids Control & Waste Management supervisor on Temash-2 well located on Toledo district in Belize. Operator Hupecol / US Capital. Lab
tests, quality control, personnel management, operations (solids control, dewatering, water treatment, solids stabilization), direct service to
customer, government representatives, and executive managers. Effective management of the operations in conditions of H2S presence
complying with all safety and environmental regulations stablished by the customer and government agencies in Belize. Integrated services
supervision including drilling fluids and Portable Power equipment. Full Project development, from NOV WellSite Services presentation to
stakeholders at the pre-spud meeting to well RECAP delivery.
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“Solids Control Mexico Training” Mexico
Solids Control training update. Info review, agenda restructuring, subjects and duration (5 days). Format, design and presentation update,
plus inclusion and expansion of new subjects such as dewatering and water treatment. Currently active Project.
“Installation Optimization Project” Mexico
Solids Control Equipment installation standardization in Mexico to reduce and optimize installation times and usage of human resources
and equipment. Using 3D design tools in real life scale regulations and rules are being stablished to deliver an installation schedule suitable
for all operations in Mexico. Currently active Project.
NEXT GENERATION LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
National Oilwell Varco
Junio 2012 – Mayo 2013 (1 año) | Locaciones varias
Rotation 1: Jun 25 ‐ Sept 21, 2012
“Well Site Services – Operations” Mexico-Veracruz
Development and Implementation of (AIMS) Asset Information Management System (Data gathering, field research, complete
documentation including Maintenance Manuals, procedures, records & training); Constant translation from English to Spanish
Rotation 2: Sept 24 ‐ Jan. 11, 2013
“Monoflo – Artificial Lift” Mexico – Veracruz - Poza Rica
Design and Construction of Hydraulic Pump Control (HPC) Simulator; ALS Products Technical presentation & NOV Monofloproducts
training, Field Visits and Troubleshooting (Vibration in hydraulicsystems)
Rotation 3: Jan. 14, 2013 ‐ Apr. 12, 2013 (Present)
“Tuboscope – Coating Engineering” US – Texas – Houston - Holmes Rd
Enhance Mechanical Engineering Design and Project Management Skills by improving Powder Coating Application Equipment
(Vacuum & Lance) using computerized systems (PLC). Programing, testing, document records and results; Powder conveying
research applied.
Rotation 4: Apr. 15, 2013 ‐ June 28, 2013 (Next)
“Asset Management – Corporate Development” US – Texas - PWCII
AIMS Implantation & Training through Latin America Facilities- Preventive Maintenance, Tracking Costs, Quality Calibration Reminder
& Document Storage. Constant English-Spanish translations and vice-versa, both oral and written (including Users Manuals)
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
2011 - 2012 – “Techint Engineering & Construction” Veracruz, Ver.
Internships and Fellowship Program, Operations Area and Heavy Cleaning
Anticipate manager needs and resolved conflicts between operators.
Effectively managed five operators squad to meet production goals and minimize man hours
2011 – “PROMEP: Design and Construction of Solar Dryer” Boca del Río, Ver.
R&D project and Thesis, Technological Development Dept., FIUV (Faculty of Engineering University of Veracruz)
Planned, organize and coordinate workflow with excellent results
Accurate project costs estimates and schedules
Efficient Solar Dryer – awarded by Technological Development Dept.
2010 – “83/ Infantry Battalion” Veracruz, Ver.
Social Service Transmissions Platoon (Analysis of electrical wiring and mechanical installations).
Good results working under pressure
Ability to learn though observation
Manual dexterity developed.