1. _______________________Trevor G. Burrell_______________________
871 Doug Dr. – Fruita, CO – 81521 – (224) 522-9876 – burrelltrevor28@gmail.com
Career Objective
To expand my career as a Geologistin fields related to geology and environmental science. My excellent logistical
management skillscoupled with my supervisory military experience, bolster my driveto attain the position of team
lead/manager.
Technical and Computer Skills
Project Planning,Defense Related Uranium
Mines (DRUM) program.
Validateand combine historic data (i.e.maps
and reports) to verify locations of abandoned
mine sites throughout the United States.
Fieldwork consistof onsiteproject planning,as
well as soil,radiological,surfacewater and
ground water sampling,oversighton Bio
injection drillingprograms.
Collection,classification,handlingand shipping
of soil samples taken atabandoned mine sites.
Operate, as well as maintain and QA, a potable
X-Ray Fluoroscope(XRF) for field detection of
certain elemental constituents.
Data management and manipulation into
various databases,as well as programs such as
Global Information System (GIS) and EQuIS.
Logging and collectingdata from a Dq1000 Mass
Spec Chemical Profiler.
Logging and collectingdata from ground water
monitoringand supply wells.
Advanced MicrosoftOfficeSuite
Global Information System (GIS)
X-Ray Diffraction and Fluorescence softwares
Geophysical log interpretation
Core logging
Professional Experience
Staff Geologist: Navarro Research and Engineering Inc.
Staff Geologist April 2016 – Present
Project Planning,Defense Related Uranium Mines (DRUM) program.
Validateand combine historic data (i.e.maps and reports) to verify locations of abandoned mine sites throughout
the United States.
Fieldwork consistof onsiteproject planning,as well as soil,radiological,surfacewater and ground water sampling,
oversighton Bio injection drillingprograms.
Collection,classification,handlingand shippingof soil samples taken atabandoned mine sites
Operate, as well as maintain and QA, a potable X-Ray Fluoroscope(XRF) for field detection of certain elemental
constituents.
Data management and manipulation into variousdatabases,as well as programs such asGIS and EQuIS.
Lead WellsiteGeologist: Field Geo Services
Lead Wellsite Geologist/Mud logger June 2015 – Present
Responsiblefor all operations,personnel and safety on jobsitewhilemud loggingand collectinggas data during
drillingoperations
Responsiblefor logging/photographing of drill cuttings,data logged in M-Plot software
Set up and operation of gas detection systems, Dq1000 Mass Spec Chemical Profilers,as well as red,yellowand
blue boxes and all supportingsoftware
Analysis of geo physical logs,drillingparameters, gas chemistry to pick formation tops as well as geo steer well for
client
Daily reports and mud/gas loggeneration in Excel, M-Plot, and WellSight
Preparingand processingcuttings in X-ray diffractometer to determine mineralogy of formation, X-Powder
software
Cost trackingfor all onsiteactivities and expenses
2. IndependentContractor: Daub & Associates,Inc.
Geologic Consultant/Drilling Project Coordinator May 2013 – May 2015
Responsiblefor all personal and in-field clientexpenses
Collectfield data and providetechnical well oversightof over 25 core holes;as well as horizontal injection and
recovery wells construction throughout exploration program
Collectand describeover 6,500 feet of core spanningtwo separateresource drillingprograms
Preliminary surveys of access road and drill pad construction,minimizingenvironmental impact
Project costtrackingand budget analysis
Coordinated and handled logisticsfor all sub-contractors and 3rd parties.
Superviseconstruction/conversion of groundwater monitoring and supply wells
Supervisepluggingand abandonment operations of core/groundwater wells in accordancewith all federal and
state regulations
QA/QC field data and wrote/reviewed well summary reports and post drillingoperation reports for clients,federal
and state agencies
Safety Training
HAZWOPER 40 HR (Dec-16 to Dec-17)
Rad Worker II (June-16 to June-17)
MSHA SurfaceTraining(May-15 to May-18)
National Safety Council FirstAid/CPR/AED (May-16 to May-17)
Firstresponder (May-16 to May-17)
Blood Borne Pathogen (May-16 to May-17)
Clean DMV record (10+ Years)
Education
ColoradoMesa University
Bachelor ofScience – Geology
Graduated with Honors: Cum Laude
Accomplishments
Scholarships/Awards
Geological Society of America Scholarship - 2013
President of the Colorado Mesa University
Geology Club - 2011-2013
Two Rivers Scholarship - 2010-2014
HonorableDischargefrom the United States
Navy - 2006
Navy and MarineCrop Achievement Metal -
2006
Good Conduct Award, United States Navy - 2005
Affiliations
Grand Junction Geological Society (Board Member)
American Association of Petroleum Geology
Geological Society of America
Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association,Inc.(COPMOBA)