Seismic Processing Geophysicist (Supervisor)Location: South East, UK
Salary: Negotiable + excellent benefits This organisation offers a range of sophisticated Reservoir Seismic services to key national and international clients. With numerous offices across North/South America, as well as Europe and North Africa, the business has a great global platform to springboard their next growth phase. They need strong technical individuals to work with Line Managers in delivering results. As a secure and reputable name within the industry, the successful individual will be looked after and there are plenty of development opportunities available. The key element of this post is to supervise, work with and potentially run the Seismic Imaging Group, this position offers technical and none technical involvement and the applicant will maintain a varied project workload. It is essential applying individuals are extremely well organised as you will be required to run numerous assignments simultaneously, plus it is important you can delegate and coordinate your team in delivering results. Typical the management would like to see the following on your resume:
A degree in Geophysics or Geology is ideal, similar technically related degrees are also acceptable. It is important you have seismic data processing experience and ideally you will have a strong problem solving mentality. This position requires plenty of energy and positive thinking, the ability to work well within a multi cultural environment is essential. Any knowledge of data QA/QC is beneficial. How to Apply / Contact Details If this role sounds suitable or if you are interested in hearing about other opportunities within the Oil and Gas market place from around the globe, please get in touch with Steve @ Monarch Recruitment. Regarding this vacancy if you would like to be considered, then please submit your CV along with a covering letter, quoting job reference SF/2610-SEISGEO to sfung@monarchrecruitment.co.uk or tel: +44 121 237 3174 View all Monarch Recruitment Vacancies published on the Earthworks web pages
|