EBF Focus Resume (2016)

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Michael D. Silver 125 Hadley’s Mill Run, Kennett Square PA 19348 (610)-731-5435 | [email protected] OBJECTIVE To secure an entry-level position in which I can utilize my Petroleum Engineering degree alongside my minor in Energy Business and Finance in order to showcase my strong communication and analytical skills in a fast-paced work environment. PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Reliable, hardworking and dedicated team-player, who is attentive to detail, produces results and works well under pressure with minimum supervision. Proficient in prioritizing and completing tasks in an efficient manner. Adept at multitasking to achieve individual and team goals. Comfortable in interacting at all levels of management. Safety-minded and an excellent communicator with strong computer skills, especially in regards to programming, coding and spreadsheet manipulation. EDUCATION The Pennsylvania State University – University Park, Pennsylvania (May 2015) Bachelors of Science in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Minor in Energy Business and Finance Cumulative GPA – 3.3/4.0 Major GPA – 3.8/4.0 Relevant Courses: Geo-Resource Evaluation and Investment Analysis Global Finance for Energy Industries Petroleum Engineering Design Fluid Mechanics Technical Writing Reservoir Engineering Skills: Economic Analysis of Utility Markets Drilling Fluid Production and Analysis Economic Evaluation of Oil Reservoirs Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) MATLAB &C++ Programming Deep Understanding of Power Industry Financial Modeling EXPERIENCE & WORK HISTORY Capstone Project (Pennsylvania State University) Spring 2014- Spring 2015 - Completed reservoir analysis and simulation based on actual field data and logs - Developed detailed summary of economic viability of utility investment project based on real production data and market trends

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Michael D. Silver 125 Hadley’s Mill Run, Kennett Square PA 19348(610)-731-5435 | [email protected]

OBJECTIVE To secure an entry-level position in which I can utilize my Petroleum Engineering degree alongside my minor in Energy Business and Finance in order to showcase my strong communication and analytical skills in a fast-paced work environment.

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Reliable, hardworking and dedicated team-player, who is attentive to detail, produces results and works well under pressure with minimum supervision. Proficient in prioritizing and completing tasks in an efficient manner. Adept at multitasking to achieve individual and team goals. Comfortable in interacting at all levels of management. Safety-minded and an excellent communicator with strong computer skills, especially in regards to programming, coding and spreadsheet manipulation.

EDUCATION The Pennsylvania State University – University Park, Pennsylvania (May 2015)Bachelors of Science in Petroleum and Natural Gas EngineeringMinor in Energy Business and FinanceCumulative GPA – 3.3/4.0 Major GPA – 3.8/4.0

Relevant Courses: Geo-Resource Evaluation and Investment AnalysisGlobal Finance for Energy IndustriesPetroleum Engineering Design

Fluid MechanicsTechnical WritingReservoir Engineering

Skills:Economic Analysis of Utility MarketsDrilling Fluid Production and AnalysisEconomic Evaluation of Oil ReservoirsMicrosoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)

MATLAB &C++ ProgrammingDeep Understanding of Power IndustryFinancial Modeling

EXPERIENCE & WORK HISTORY Capstone Project (Pennsylvania State University) Spring 2014-

Spring 2015- Completed reservoir analysis and simulation based on actual field data and logs- Developed detailed summary of economic viability of utility investment project based on real

production data and market trends- Worked as part of a team in rotational field related occupations to gain different experiences.- Created drilling plan and drilling fluid model based on reservoir

Production Engineering Laboratory (Pennsylvania State University) Fall 2014- Measurement and analysis of physical and chemical properties of hydrocarbon fluid systems in

a production environment.- Analysis of economic valuation of hydrocarbons based on properties- Calibration and proper operation of laboratory equipment.

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- Lab Safety methods and proper care and cleanup of lab equipment.Drilling Engineering Laboratory (Pennsylvania State University) Fall

2014- Extensive property testing on various muds and drilling fluids.- Well control procedure and drilling simulation testingVictory Brewing Company (Kennett Square, PA) June

2015-Present- Deliver friendly and efficient service to ensure a pleasant dining experience for all guests,

suggesting Food/beverage menu items according to corporate specifications and based on individual customer preferences and tastes

- Fostered repeat business and a clientele of regular patrons through attentive service and personable, engaging conversation.

HONORS, AWARDS & AFFILIATIONS

- Dean’s List:4 Semesters; John and Williw Leone Family Scholarship (2014); Fred W. Krumpf Scholarship (2012)

- Society of Petroleum Engineers, SPE(2011-Present); American Association of Drilling Engineers, AADE(2013-Present); Future Business Leaders of America, FBLA (2008-Present); College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Student Council (2011-2015)