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Mud Logging
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> Mud Logging Geologist


The scope of the mud logger's job is to assist with, or have direct responsibility for, the effective management of the mud logging unit, including personnel and equipment. He or she assists other well site personnel and the drilling operation by monitoring and recording drilling parameters, drilling fluid properties and pumping parameters, and providing primary well control surveillance by plotting pressure trends. The mud logger is also responsible for information on the rock formations being drilled by describing geological cuttings and monitoring gas shows.

You must have a background in geology or applied physical earth sciences. Experience in the oil industry is preferable but not essential. We require mature, practical, serious-minded people who are able to work on their own initiative with minimal supervision.
Furthermore, you must have the aptitude to absorb a wide range of technical information including geology, chemistry, mechanics, electricity, electronics and computer science.

> Data Engineer


The Data Engineer monitors the drilling operation, maintains sensors and data acquisition equipment. He is also in charge of the relation with the client and manages the Mud Logger and the Sample Catcher. The primary objective of the Data Engineer is to provide the client with detailed daily and final analysed well reports based on the data gathered during drilling operation, this in order to control and insure optimized drilling operation.

> Field Engineer


A two-year program is designed to provide trainees with a strong foundation in technical and strategic skills to prepare them for global business leadership. During the program, you will have various rotational work assignments. One out of two rotations will be in the field and the others will be cross-functional rotations in different areas of the business such as research and development, marketing, planning and budgeting…

Candidates must possess a master of science or a master of engineering in any of these disciplines: chemistry, physics, geology, mining or petroleum engineering, electrical or mechanical engineering, computer sciences or mathematics. Geographically mobile, you seek an international career. In addition to having a good command of English, you ideally also speak one other European language. Candidates must show strong leadership, communication and problem solving skills.