Automation Geoscientist

Halliburton
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3 months ago
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Job Duties and Qualifications

We are looking to recruit two Automation Geoscientists to work within our Subsurface teams based in our Abingdon office, Oxfordshire. 
Essential Skills: 
•    An honours degree (2:1+) in Geology and ideally a postgraduate degree in Geology or Data Science (at least MSc level) 
•    Experience with coding and analytical languages such as Python, SQL, PostgreSQL etc. 
•    Experience with FME Desktop or FME Server/Cloud 
•    Data analytical skills and knowledge of databases 
•    A professional attitude and a willingness to learn 
•    Ability to deliver high quality geoscience interpretations to time and standard  
•    Comfortable working within a team and contributing to the geoscience and technological discussions within the company 
Desirable skills: 
•    Two to five years’ experience in the energy industry 
•    Experience of wireline and seismic interpretation would be highly advantageous  
•    Strong communication skills 
•    Experience with GIS technologies such as QGIS, ArcGIS 
•    Some experience with sequence stratigraphy  
 
Responsibilities include: 
•    Automation and expediating of workflows 
•    Population of geoscience databases 
•    Evolve manual workflows for interpretating well, outcrop and seismic data 
•    Making interpretative geoscience contributions towards the digital twin 
•    Generation of regional geological interpretations, including paleogeographic maps, depth frameworks and common risk segment maps (in ArcGIS and DecisionSpace as required) 
•    Delivering technical presentations to clients and colleagues 
•    Ensuring standards and quality 

   Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation.

 

Location

97 Jubilee Avenue, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 4RW, United Kingdom 

 

Job Details

Requisition Number:196063 
Experience Level:experienced hire
Job Family:Engineering/Science/Technology
Product Service Line:Landmark Software & Services 
Full Time / Part Time:Full Time

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