Ashley Kimberling

Parts Coordinator - Granbury at Encore Oilfield Services, LLC

Ashley Kimberling is an experienced professional with a strong background in supply chain management, inventory control, and human resources. As a Supply Chain Parts Coordinator at Encore Oilfield Services, LLC since August 2022, Ashley monitors inventory levels and responds to customer requests. Prior experience includes serving as an Inventory/Quality Control Supervisor at Delta Steel, Inc., where Ashley managed inventory audits and ensured reporting accuracy, as well as a Human Resource Coordinator, aiding in recruitment and onboarding processes. Additionally, Ashley worked as a Public Relations Account Executive at the Keene Chamber of Commerce, where responsibilities included managing memberships and preparing various business documents.

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Alvarado, United States

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Encore Oilfield Services, LLC

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Encore Oilfield Services, LLC is a Privately Held company founded in 2008 and located in Granbury, Texas. Whether at the wellhead, pipeline or gas gathering facility, Encore prides itself on being a one stop source for the oilfield and natural gas industry. Encore began servicing the Barnett Shale and surrounding areas with a variety of services, specifically, complete compressor overhauls, Aftermarket field services, and trucking. Today, Encore service areas include Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Louisiana with added services to include new compressor packaging, machine work, fabrication, OEM and Aftermarket part sales, Midstream services, and catalyst services. Our highly skilled technicians specialize in Caterpillar, Waukesha, Cummins, Arrow, White Superior and many more ranging from 35 to 6,000 horsepower. Encore recognizes that in today’s industry, safety, quality work, quick response time, and minimal down time can maximize a customer’s bottom line, setting us apart from the competition. “Being more efficient, maximizing runtime, and reducing downtime is still the name of the game. That hasn’t changed.” – John Simonetti, Jr.


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