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FRS16-ESG-Geoscientist, Assoc II

Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway

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Job Description

Under broad direction, a Geoscientist, Associate II applies advanced knowledge gained through a master’s degree or bachelor’s degree and internal training to perform detailed analyses of highly specialised sensor data obtained from hydrocarbon reservoirs, including production, nuclear spectroscopy, acoustics, and electromagnetic analyses. The analyses are performed using highly specialised scientific methods, such as interpreting algorithms and workflows, that translate the measured data into hydrocarbon reservoir rock and fluid properties. The Geoscientist, Assoc II compiles the resulting analyses and their findings in a report that is provided to oil and gas company customers. They exercise discretion in selecting the parameters used in their analyses and in determining whether there are quality issues with the sensor data. Their customers are geoscientists (Petrophysicists, geologists, and geophysicists) and engineers (reservoir engineers, completion engineers, and production engineers) who use the analyses and findings provided to make decisions on whether and how oil and gas companies develop their hydrocarbon reservoirs. Geoscientist, Associate II's provide analyses on data from multiple sensor types while developing their analysis skills for integrated sensor interpretation. They are routinely involved in customer engagements to review their analyses and findings and have some involvement in business development activities. Their communication skills must include eective verbal, written, and listening skills. They plan and manage their own time to perform the accountabilities of their job duties.  A minimum of 1 + years of experience and possession of a postgraduate/ graduate degree in a geoscience discipline is preferred.

Work location: Office bases in Eldfiskvegen 1, 4056 Tananger, Norway

Hiring Manager: Sarvagy Parashar (+44) 920 089 082 Sarvagy.Parashar@Halliburton.com

Application deadline: 4th April 2025

Apply Job ID 197854-en_US Date posted 03/28/2025 Category Support Services

Job Description

Under broad direction, a Geoscientist, Associate II applies advanced knowledge gained through a master’s degree or bachelor’s degree and internal training to perform detailed analyses of highly specialised sensor data obtained from hydrocarbon reservoirs, including production, nuclear spectroscopy, acoustics, and electromagnetic analyses. The analyses are performed using highly specialised scientific methods, such as interpreting algorithms and workflows, that translate the measured data into hydrocarbon reservoir rock and fluid properties. The Geoscientist, Assoc II compiles the resulting analyses and their findings in a report that is provided to oil and gas company customers. They exercise discretion in selecting the parameters used in their analyses and in determining whether there are quality issues with the sensor data. Their customers are geoscientists (Petrophysicists, geologists, and geophysicists) and engineers (reservoir engineers, completion engineers, and production engineers) who use the analyses and findings provided to make decisions on whether and how oil and gas companies develop their hydrocarbon reservoirs. Geoscientist, Associate II's provide analyses on data from multiple sensor types while developing their analysis skills for integrated sensor interpretation. They are routinely involved in customer engagements to review their analyses and findings and have some involvement in business development activities. Their communication skills must include eective verbal, written, and listening skills. They plan and manage their own time to perform the accountabilities of their job duties.  A minimum of 1 + years of experience and possession of a postgraduate/ graduate degree in a geoscience discipline is preferred.

Work location: Office bases in Eldfiskvegen 1, 4056 Tananger, Norway

Hiring Manager: Sarvagy Parashar (+44) 920 089 082 Sarvagy.Parashar@Halliburton.com

Application deadline: 4th April 2025

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Job Description

Under broad direction, a Geoscientist, Associate II applies advanced knowledge gained through a master’s degree or bachelor’s degree and internal training to perform detailed analyses of highly specialised sensor data obtained from hydrocarbon reservoirs, including production, nuclear spectroscopy, acoustics, and electromagnetic analyses. The analyses are performed using highly specialised scientific methods, such as interpreting algorithms and workflows, that translate the measured data into hydrocarbon reservoir rock and fluid properties. The Geoscientist, Assoc II compiles the resulting analyses and their findings in a report that is provided to oil and gas company customers. They exercise discretion in selecting the parameters used in their analyses and in determining whether there are quality issues with the sensor data. Their customers are geoscientists (Petrophysicists, geologists, and geophysicists) and engineers (reservoir engineers, completion engineers, and production engineers) who use the analyses and findings provided to make decisions on whether and how oil and gas companies develop their hydrocarbon reservoirs. Geoscientist, Associate II's provide analyses on data from multiple sensor types while developing their analysis skills for integrated sensor interpretation. They are routinely involved in customer engagements to review their analyses and findings and have some involvement in business development activities. Their communication skills must include eective verbal, written, and listening skills. They plan and manage their own time to perform the accountabilities of their job duties.  A minimum of 1 + years of experience and possession of a postgraduate/ graduate degree in a geoscience discipline is preferred.

Work location: Office bases in Eldfiskvegen 1, 4056 Tananger, Norway

Hiring Manager: Sarvagy Parashar (+44) 920 089 082 Sarvagy.Parashar@Halliburton.com

Application deadline: 4th April 2025

Apply Job ID 197854-en_US Department Support Services

Job Description

Under broad direction, a Geoscientist, Associate II applies advanced knowledge gained through a master’s degree or bachelor’s degree and internal training to perform detailed analyses of highly specialised sensor data obtained from hydrocarbon reservoirs, including production, nuclear spectroscopy, acoustics, and electromagnetic analyses. The analyses are performed using highly specialised scientific methods, such as interpreting algorithms and workflows, that translate the measured data into hydrocarbon reservoir rock and fluid properties. The Geoscientist, Assoc II compiles the resulting analyses and their findings in a report that is provided to oil and gas company customers. They exercise discretion in selecting the parameters used in their analyses and in determining whether there are quality issues with the sensor data. Their customers are geoscientists (Petrophysicists, geologists, and geophysicists) and engineers (reservoir engineers, completion engineers, and production engineers) who use the analyses and findings provided to make decisions on whether and how oil and gas companies develop their hydrocarbon reservoirs. Geoscientist, Associate II's provide analyses on data from multiple sensor types while developing their analysis skills for integrated sensor interpretation. They are routinely involved in customer engagements to review their analyses and findings and have some involvement in business development activities. Their communication skills must include eective verbal, written, and listening skills. They plan and manage their own time to perform the accountabilities of their job duties.  A minimum of 1 + years of experience and possession of a postgraduate/ graduate degree in a geoscience discipline is preferred.

Work location: Office bases in Eldfiskvegen 1, 4056 Tananger, Norway

Hiring Manager: Sarvagy Parashar (+44) 920 089 082 Sarvagy.Parashar@Halliburton.com

Application deadline: 4th April 2025

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