Saturday, 25 March 2017

Venezuela Maturin: Field Engineer I - MWD/LWD



Venezuela Maturin: Field Engineer I - MWD/LWD

Date: Mar 21, 2017
Location: Maturin Estado Monagas, N, VE, 6203
Venezuela Maturin: Field Engineer I - MWD/LWD
Under general supervision, provides on-site supervision of the Logging- While-Drilling (LWD) process, including tool preparations, data acquisition, log generation and Quality Control (QC) and delivery of the services to the customer. Serves as the lead engineer on most jobs. Ensures that all data presented to the customer is accurate, timely and meets the highest service quality standard possible. Ensures that expected and needed data and possible problems are provided to the customer. Provides technical consultation to all of Halliburton's clients. This includes mud hydraulics, Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) planning, formation evaluation, drilling tendencies, the mud system and BHA dynamics. Properly tests all tools and equipment before, during and after each job. Identifies and corrects operational problems to prevent or minimize service impact. Accurately completes all required forms, databases and reports (i.e. service vouchers, lost/damaged equipment, radiation site survey, End of Job Customer Survey (EJCS) report, First Alert Database (FAD)/Correction, Prevention and Improvement (CPI). Ensures BHA's are assembled as planned, including correct make-up torque, doping and handling. Aware of customer requirements regarding directional survey procedures. Interfaces with the Directional Driller (DD) to ensure BHA compatibility, planned operating parameters are within specification and correct tool face references are applied. Participates in performance improvement initiatives as required. Skill acquired through completion of the basic M/LWD training program and 6-12 months working as a Field Prof-LWD, I. Must have successfully passed company tests, or met task guideline requirements. Ability to demonstrate technical aptitude to required standards. Must possess good communication, arithmetic, data entry and recording skills. Requires ability to read and interpret formation well logs and interpret directional survey information and other well site data. Must possess relevant on and offshore safety certificates. This is a field position.
Venezuela Maturin: Field Engineer I - MWD/LWD

Job Segment: Database, Data Entry, Technology, Administrative

Friday, 24 March 2017

PETROLEUM ENGINEERS REQUIRED

United States New Iberia: Sr Maint Engineer - Logging and Perforating

Date: Mar 21, 2017
Location: New Iberia, LA, US, 70560
We are looking for the right people — people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry.
Under general supervision, performs preventive and corrective maintenance on Logging and Perforating surface and downhole equipment. In some cases, works broadly under a General Maintenance Professional L&P to Works directly under a General Maintenance Professional L&P, to implement knowledge and experience in maintaining logging equipment and tools. Requires knowledge of surface systems, open, cased hole tools, PM I, PM II, HMS, Lab/Field testing equipment, and documentation methods. Promotes compliance with health, safety, and environment (HSE) standards, practices, and guidelines. Expected to be available to visit field locations when needed to help solve equipment's operation problems. Follows up on equipment in repair at external facilities. Communicate with Technical Services when needed. Provide training, assessment, and mentorship to less experienced maintenance professionals. Promotes and ensures compliance with Health, Safety and Environment (HSE), and Service Quality (SQ) standards, practices and guidelines. Completion of required competencies, training, and breakout presentation are required for promotion to the next level. Completion of an undergraduate degree in Electrical / Electronic Engineering is preferred or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Minimum of 2-5 years of experience in electromechanical maintenance or a related discipline required.

Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Location
719 Hanger Dr, New Iberia, Louisiana, 70560, United States

Job Details
Requisition Number: 37924  
Experience Level: Experienced Hire 
Job Family: Engineering/Science/Technology 
Product Service Line: Wireline and Perforating  
Full Time / Part Time: Full Time
Additional Locations for this position: 

Compensation Information
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.

Nearest Major Market: Lafayette Louisiana

Service Operator I - Frac/Acid, Kuwait



Date: Mar 21, 2017
Location: Ahmadi, AH, KW, 61001
We are looking for the right people — people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry.
Under direct supervision, promotes excellent customer relations at the worksite. Performs equipment rig up and rig down on a location and the preparation of equipment for performing a job. Ensures customer satisfaction with work performed. Responsible for safe operations of high pressure pump/s, Iron Truck, crane and rig-up of DME during the delivery of services in accordance with Customer's design and KPI's. Performs necessary calculations at the well site as needed. Performs data collection and data distribution on jobs as needed. Coordinates the clean up, repair, and preparation of equipment for the next job. Utilizes competency processes to enhance skills development and job performance. Skills are typically acquired through completion of HES career development requirements as Assistant Operator ll. Must possess good skills within the service line and have a general understanding of other service functions. Must be knowledgable of HMS and HSE standards, and guidelines for PSL personnel. Licensure to drive commercial vehicles is required. Promotes safety awareness and environmental consciousness. Promotes and takes an active part in quality improvement processes. Consequences of error are easily measured and can be confined.

Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Location
Yard 34, East Ahmadi, Ahmadi, Ahmadi, 61001, Kuwait

Job Details
Requisition Number: 33174  
Experience Level: Entry-Level 
Job Family: Operations 
Product Service Line: Production Enhancement  
Full Time / Part Time: Full Time
Additional Locations for this position: 

Compensation Information
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.

Job Segment: Equipment Operator, Manufacturing

Surface Well Testing



Date: Mar 22, 2017
Location: Odessa, TX, US, 79763
We are looking for the right people — people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry.
Under direct supervision, assists during the rigging up and down of Surfce Well Testing (SWT) service line equipment on work locations for the purpose maintaining control and processing of wellbore fluids during well testing operations and providing the customer with essential reservoir information by the use of (but not limited to): Surface Well Test and Surface Pressure Control equipment packages. Works in the Testing & Subsea workshop, assisting in the repair and maintenance of (SWT) equipment. May assist in working in the Testing & Subsea workshop for other product service lines as needed. Assists in assembly and preparation of equipment for installation and service. Performs in the rigging up and rigging down on a location of (SWT) service line equipment and in the clean up, repair, and preparation of equipment for the next job. Assembles and prepares, as directed, equipment for installation and service. Drives a truck or other assigned equipment as required. Promotes safety awareness and environmental consciousness, and complies with all applicable safety and environmental procedures and regulations. Ensures compliance with Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) regulations and guidelines. Promotes and takes an active part in quality improvement processes. Job tasks, correctly performed, impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability of operations. Skills are typically acquired through completion of high school or similar education and 1-1/2 years experience of Surface Well Testing experience. Must be able to visually identify and describe various types (SWT) equipment and explain function of each. Must have demonstrated ability to work safely with hand tools. Must follow all Health, Safety and Environment best practices, be able to complete Job Safety Analysis (JSA) on prescribed tasks and demonstrate Safety in Lifting. Must be able to explain the function of the mobilization documentation. Must be capable of understanding/navigating HMS, iLearn and Competency sites on HALWORLD. Must have successfully passed company tests or met task guideline requirements. Must have met the minimum competency requirements for Operator Assistant II – Surface Well Testing. The ability to perform basic mathematical calculations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division is required. Basic reading comprehension and writing skills are required. Basic computer skills are required. Licensure to drive commercial vehicles may be required.

Candidates having qualifications that exceed the minimum job requirements will receive consideration for highter level roles given (1) their experience, (2) addidtional job requirements, and/or (3) business needs.  Depending on education, experience, and skill level, a variety of job opportunities might be available including up to a SW05-ESG-Svc Spec-Surface Well Testg, I

CDL licensure is required with ability to operate a manual transmission

Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Location
6155 W Murphy, Odessa, Texas, 79763, United States

Job Details
Requisition Number: 35017  
Experience Level: Entry-Level 
Job Family: Operations 
Product Service Line: Testing and Subsea  
Full Time / Part Time: Full Time
Additional Locations for this position: 

Compensation Information
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.

Nearest Major Market: Midland 
Nearest Secondary Market: Midland 

Job Segment: Testing, Equipment Operator, Technology, Manufacturing

Logging Geologist-Surface Data Logging



Canada Mount Pearl: Logging Geologist-Surface Data Logging, Senior

Date: Mar 23, 2017
Location: Mount Pearl, NL, CA, A1N 5B1
We are looking for the right people — people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world’s largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry.
Under broad direction, independently applies advanced geological interpretation techniques, makes decisions on geological and fundamental engineering problems and methods and represents the organization in conferences to resolve important questions, or to negotiate with key engineers and officials of other organizations. Executes all the duties and responsibilities of an Field Prof-SDL-Geo, II, yet is also responsible for supervising the work of subordinates. Responsible for the success of all phases of assigned well site monitoring jobs, therefore sets performance standards for the crew. Gathers accurate and factual logging information (Depth, Gas Units and Composition, Rate of Penetration, Lag Time, Pressure detection data, etc.). Interprets logging information to determine occurrence and composition of any oil and/or gas shows which occur while drilling. Analyses and documents according to SDL zone of interest and/or show reports. Provides lithological descriptions of all formations drilled and identify formation name, group, or member. Assembles mud logging information into mud logs and drilling database following established SDL and/or customer guidelines and procedures. Communicates mud logging information to customers as necessary to fulfill their requirements (morning report, show notification, engineering problems, delivery of mud logs). Performs any specialized tests or gathers any additional data as required by the customer. Performs safe, neat professional rig-up and tear-down when needed. Ensure smooth transitions at crew changes and shift changes. Completes training appointments as necessary to obtain safety, offshore, or other operations, or customer specific certificates in order to be able to go the designated rig site(s). Skills acquired through the completion of an under graduate degree in Geology and a minimum of 4 years relevant field experience, with an average experience of 5-7 years and completion of on the job development activities to acquire and demonstrate full competence in the job tasks as detailed in the competency system. Ability to demonstrate technical aptitude to standards required. Must possess good communication skills, arithmetic, data entry and recording skills. Ability to perform quality work under moderate to critical conditions with no direct supervision. This role is highly experienced and, due to the very critical nature of wells assigned, customer satisfaction is extremely important. Failure to deliver requisite data will likely be serious and expensive and can lead to bad customer relations varying in degree from slight dissatisfaction to very significant losses of future sales. This is a field position.

Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Location
16 Panther Place, Donovan's In, Mount Pearl, Newfoundlnd/Labrador, A1N 5B1, Canada

Job Details
Requisition Number: 37754  
Experience Level: Experienced Hire 
Job Family: Operations 
Product Service Line: Sperry Drilling Svcs  
Full Time / Part Time: Full Time
Additional Locations for this position: 

Compensation Information
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.

Job Segment: Database, Data Entry, Technology, Administrative

Thursday, 23 March 2017

Mud Logging Specialist - Surface Logging Systems

Job Family: Field operations
Updated At: 2017-03-21
JOB DESCRIPTION
Mud logging Specialist 1 ensure efficiency, safety and cost control by providing the Client Company with a detailed analytical record of the geology, oil and gas shows, drilling & mud parameters, and related problems encountered during drilling and completion. The scope of work for each Mud logging Specialist 1 may vary significantly, and the individual job responsibilities vary as a result. The following is a generalized outline of core responsibilities that are to be provided as a base level on ALL contracts.
A. Responsibilities
The following illustrates the general responsibilities of a Mud logging Specialist 1 with respect to rig site duties:
01 Planning - Organization - Control
  • To ensure that suitably qualified Surface Logging personnel are always present in the Mud Logging unit during all well operations.
  • The primary objective of mud logging members is to assist in the efficient completion of oil and gas wells.
02 Sales
  • Promote new techniques and activities in order to increase potential markets and stay ahead of competition. Be aware of Weatherford capabilities and ensure client in the field is made aware of potential services/techniques.
03 Operations
  • Supervise or perform the collection & packing of cuttings samples, from the proper lagged depths and at the proper intervals as required for evaluation.
  • Examine and describe samples as per oil industry standards and client’s specifications. Descriptions are to be performed in order for Weatherford to provide an independent evaluation of the well.
  • Evaluate all samples for the presence of hydrocarbon shows.
  • Closely monitor gas levels, lag time and drilling parameters, and report any anomalies to the appropriate persons for action.
  • Design & generated Drilling and lithology logs as specified and requested by the client in the scope of work.
  • Monitor and evaluate all data in order to identify abnormal indications of unforeseen or hazardous events, inform the relevant drilling personnel of potential dangers, indications of drilling assembly wear/failure, etc.
  • Assist in core recovery and description as required.
  • Assist in well test operations and sampling as required.
  • Assist the client in the control of drilling operations.
04 Reporting
  • Establish accurate and comprehensive Logs with lithological and drilling parameters as per client’s format.
  • Provide all interested parties with regular and timely reports based on geological and drilling data.
  • Update all reports and plots requested by the client daily and as required.
  • Notify well site personnel of any anticipated or observed drilling problems related to geology.
  • Annotate daily instrument charts clearly and correctly, and organize them for later use by the Client.
  • Submit daily reports concerning geological and drilling parameters to the Client representatives & to the local base, as well as any other requested reports or documents.
  • Ensure all information required to complete the final well report is identified, monitored, recorded, and available on time for inclusion into the final report.
  • Correctly fill out any Monthly or Weekly Report and dispatch it to the base by the first of the following month for correct Client billing. Ensure that the Monthly Activity report is completed correctly.
  • Keep in regular contact with the local base to report the current work situation and discuss possible problems in the field.
  • Provide any other reports or documents based on well data and operations as required.
05 Commercial
  • Keep in mind the basic concept of service; ensure that all tasks performed for the Client meet or exceed the customer’s and Weatherford’s standards.
  • Remember that satisfaction of the Client is not only a function of the service itself, but also of the way it is provided. Human relations are an essential part of the job.
  • Maintain the image of the Company and do not let internal problems interfere with service to the Client.
06 Equipment
  • Perform regular and frequent calibration checks of all sensors and any other instruments as required.
  • Perform normal maintenance and necessary repairs on all equipment, particularly sensors, and report breakdowns immediately to the appropriate persons.
  • Propose to Management innovative ideas for improvement of techniques and equipment used in the mud logging process. Ensure a high standard of quality for installation, operation and service of equipment.
  • Maintain equipment/stock inventory.
  • Rig-Up unit and all equipment as required, conforming to scope of work. Ensure all installations are performed in a safe manner.
  • Rig-down unit and all equipment as required, Ensure to perform rig down in a safe manner.
07 Safety
  • Be aware of safety regulations and procedures as specified by the Client, Weatherford, and relevant safety authorities; respect safety regulations in all circumstances.
  • Perform Local Risk Assessments to ensure that hazardous operations are minimized, controlled or procedures are put in place to minimize the hazardous nature of the operation
  • Assist in completing Accident Near Miss investigations as required.
  • Recommend improvements to the Safety Policies and Procedures especially when accidents or near misses show an evident necessity.
  • Ensure clients and crews are aware of Weatherford safety policies.
  • Perform Audit/Inspection of local operations as required, be aware with MSDS and ensure chemicals storage in unit.
  • Carry all safety certificates as per client requirements.
08 Quality
  • Be aware of and implement all requirements of the Client’s systems within the scope of operations.
  • The major objective is to provide the best services in order to meet and/or maintain client satisfaction.
  • Ensure that the quality directives are understood and implemented.
  • Ensure clients at the rig-site are aware of Weatherford quality aims.
09 Cost Control
  • Control costs by regularly and carefully following stocks and properly maintaining equipment, thus keeping reordering and emergency shipments to a minimum, minimize wastage in all areas of operations.
10 Personal Behavior
  • Build an attitude of teamwork with the other well site personnel.
  • Be on time for crew changes and the start of each working shift.
  • Ensure that work is not left over for completion by the following shift.
  • Remain at well site and continue providing service if relief is restricted or delayed.
  • Share experience and knowledge with less experienced team members, either in overall terms, or in term of local operations.
11 Personnel
  • Assist with allocation of crews with Local Area/Regional Management.
  • Maintain personal competence records, recommend training, and ensure performance evaluations of employees are performed as required.
  • Verify personnel competence levels & assist in maintaining crew database, updating records, experience etc.
  • Permanently monitor skills, attitude, aptitude and motivation of all personnel under his control.
  • Identify and report potential personnel problems and system anomalies.
  • Investigate and routinely monitor possibilities for local recruitment of personnel (level of qualifications, training, aptitude, etc.).
B. Organization Relationships The position of Mud logging Specialist 1 is a main part in the geological & drilling surveillance on the rig, as such he must be in constant communication with other Service Company employees, Drilling Contractor Crew and the Operator appraising them of anything related to the geology of the well that may affect drilling or alternate operations. The crew of a Weatherford unit may vary depending upon contract. It is possible the Mud logging Specialist 1 may be the most senior position of the Weatherford crew. Generally speaking, if a sample catcher or the helper is present in the crew, the Mud logging Specialist 1 will supervise him, and ensure his duties are performed to his satisfaction. This may include on the job training as required. If the crew includes a unit manager, the Mud logging Specialist 1 will usually be subordinate to him. If the Mud logging Specialist 1 is the senior position in the Weatherford unit, he will also report directly to the local base team.

WELL PLACEMENT ENGINEER

Location: SAFAT, Kuwait
Job Family: Geosteering
Updated At: 2017-03-22
JOB DESCRIPTION
Summary of Duties & Responsibilities:
Mid-level position to serve as a technical expert for operations regarding geosteering, horizontal well planning and its applications.  The position will consist of providing operational and technical support for Weatherford GeoSteering Services as required.  This will include but not limited to performing pre-job modeling / feasibility studies, geosteering operations during the drilling phase, end-of-well analysis with recommendations and any support needed to satisfy the client’s requirements / needs.  This high-profile position’s main objective is to ensure proper placement of the borehole within the client’s specifications.  This position will have more direct contact with the client in regards to operations, oversee the onsite operations during the execution phase and assure that all deliverables and QA is supplied to the client.
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Provide technical expertise for the planning, execution and post-well analysis of horizontal wells where GeoSteering Services are being utilized or have the potential to be implemented.
  • Model offset data to determine the feasibility of geosteering within reservoirs within given geological / physical constraints and to recommend best applications for success.
  • Monitor real-time data, provide real-time interpretation and execute directional decisions to ensure proper placement of the borehole within a specific target.
  • Integrate with client G&G, drilling and completions teams for the planning and execution of their horizontal well programs.
  • Give technical presentations to support GeoSteering Services including feasibility studies, end-of-well analyses and sales / marketing demonstrations.
  • Mentor new GeoSteering personnel in the art of geosteering and other related disciplines.
  • Promote the integration of other Weatherford Services for a comprehensive customer solution where appropriate.
  • Communications – Must be able to communicate with various levels of drilling and G&G personnel.
  • Multi-cultural Environment – The nature of the oil industry permits a multi-cultural environment and the GeoSteering Engineer must be adaptable to work assignments in different regions and countries with different cultural values.
  • Highly Mobile - The Field Specialist will travel to drilling rigs located in various regions/countries around the world and must be prepared to meet all the circumstances and lifestyles involved.
  • Commitment to Safety – Must be safety conscious as each assignment will involve the implementation of health, safety and environmental procedures.
  • Unlimited and Irregular Work Hours – The job does not follow a fixed schedule and the Field Specialist will frequently spend extended periods of time at a field location or client’s office.
  • Data Quality and Performance Standards – The GeoSteering Engineer will provide high quality deliverables to the client while maintaining the health, safety and environmental program on the assignment.
Required Skills:
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills including presentations skills and English language fluency.
  • Understanding of geophysics, geology, petrophysics, LWD and directional drilling.
  • Broad knowledge of LWD and Wireline logging technologies and applications.
  • Good understanding of drilling operations.
  • Experience with real-time operations.
Preferred Skills:
  • Experience with LWD or Wireline borehole image interpretation.
  • Extensive geosteering experience.
  • Solid knowledge in LWD/WL sensor physics, particle-formation interactions and petroleum geology.
  • Advanced knowledge in formation evaluation and petrophysics.
Required Education:
M.S. degree (or higher) in geology, geophysics, petrophysics or petroleum engineering
Required Experience:
  • 5+ years of relevant professional experience with an oil company or well logging service company.
  • 2+ years of experience as a LWD engineer, Wireline Engineer or Log Analysis

Wednesday, 22 March 2017

FIELD ENGINEER I / TRAINEE - NEXTGEN

Job Family: Engineering
Updated At: 2017-02-21
JOB DESCRIPTION
Weatherford is one of the largest diversified upstream oilfield service companies in the world. Our global network includes approximately 44,000 people, 1000 service bases, 87 manufacturing facilities, and 16 technology and training centers in more than 100 countries. Our products and services span the lifecycle of a well, including drilling, evaluation, completion, production and intervention.
We are currently recruiting Engineering graduates for field engineer traineeships in multiple U.S. locations. Under this program, you will gain working experience as a field engineer in one of our operations, while undergoing an intensive technical and leadership training program.  This program will consist of learning the technical intricacies of your assigned business unit/product line while attending bi-annual intensive leadership development programs that will prepare you to become the future leaders of Weatherford.
As a Field Engineer, you will be responsible for:
  • Providing reliable, prompt, and courteous service to Weatherford's customers on a 24-hour basis;
  • Isolating and solving complex problems on the job site with the assistance of our technical support groups;
  • Personal career development through external and internal technical and non-technical training;
  • You will be required to work in an outdoor setting for extended hours.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Requirements:
  • Must be in the process of completing a Bachelor’s degree by May 2017 or have completed Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering.
  • Must have unrestricted authorization to work for any employer in the U.S.
  • Must be willing and able to work outdoors and in remote locations for extended periods.
  • Must be willing to potentially relocate / rotate to different locations and areas within the U.S. every 6 months to 1 year for the first three years of the program.