What are the responsibilities and job description for the OPERATIONS GEOSCIENCE SPECIALIST - PETROPHYSICS position at Weatherford?
Under direction completes routine Interpreting of data to determine subsurface geology and the economic importance of natural resources, using sophisticated technical software. Develops geological models of the earth's subsurface to understand the geological structure, rock characteristics and the likely distribution of oil / gas / mineral-bearing strata. Work in overseen by supervisor / project leader to ensure tasks are completed accurately in a timely manner. Makes judgment on tasks of a routine nature.Roles & ResponsibilitiesSAFETY, SECURITY & COMPLIANCEMaintains the highest standards of corporate governance, ensuring that all activities are carried out ethically and in compliance with Company’s Security, Compliance & HSE policies, Management System, relevant laws, regulations, standards, and industry practices and complies with the Company’s Rules to Live ByPlaces Quality, Health & Safety, Security and protection of the Environment as core values while never intentionally placing employees, our processes, customers or the communities in which we live and work at riskSeeks continual improvement in Health, Safety, Security & protection of the Environment, taking into account responsible care, process vulnerabilities, public, customer and employee inputs, knowledge and technology and best business practices to exceed customer expectationsSupervisors & Managers should demonstrate effective safety leadership for the health and safety arrangements of all subordinates and for any persons visiting them while on the Company premisesQUALITYResponsible for being familiar with the Company's Quality policies and takes an active role in the compliance and improvement of Weatherford’s Management SystemMaintains service quality as immediate priorities when working across all areas of the business and continually seeks areas for improvementOPERATIONSAll other IES activities / duties as indicated by the IES Manager.Processing, Interpretation and Evaluation of Wireline and LWD logs.SQ reviews and data checks on received dataClient Interaction and coordinationTechnical papers and presentations, internal mentoring.Wellsite technical assistance, Real time monitoring as needed.Training courses and continuous drive for improvementWFRD’s high HSE standards – no LTI and no HSE incidents in IES operationsCollaborate with customer petroleum engineering staff / RDD to provide integrated solutions to clients.Works with supervisor to ensure projects are completed in a timely & accurate manner. Relies on experience and judgment to plan & accomplish goals.IES Solution salesRegular client visits to understand their needs and understand the market. Capture client visitsEnsure that all customers and marketing team receive prompt follow-up and support on technical related issues.Provide basic log QAQC, processing & analysis on OH / CH Wireline and / or LWD log data.Provide advanced interpretations from OH Wireline Acoustic data, including Anisotropy, Rock Mechanical analysis, and Fracture CharacterizationProvide Geomechanical interpretations, including 1D Geomechanical Earth Model and Wellbore Stability ModelGenerate log print, reports and deliver final deliverables to customer.Maintain timely data archiving and storage.COMMUNICATIONMaintains effective communications with all key stakeholders both internal and where appropriate externalSupervisors & Managers should clearly communicate expectations, roles and responsibilities to their reportsFINANCIALAll employees have an accountability to the organisation to be financially responsible whether they are in charge of a function budget or simply their own expensesCosts incurred should be within approved budget, processed within agreed time frames & following the relevant financial policy and procedurePEOPLE & DEVELOPMENTEmployees have a responsibility for developing their own careers within the Company including completing all necessary function, compliance & business standards training to enhance their knowledge, skills and experienceEmployees should engage on a regular basis with their line manager to discuss their personal performance, objectives and opportunities to enhance their skills and experience to support their career potentialSupervisors are expected to actively engaging their employees to support talent management through Weatherford’s performance management process, including but not limited to talent assessments, succession planning & regular coaching opportunitiesSupervisors should collaborate with Human Resources & Training Development to drive strategies for the recruitment & retention of key personal & to foster an environment that supports the attraction & retention of a high performing talented workforceVISION & LEADERSHIP
- Demonstrates leadership, ethical behaviour and adherence to Weatherford standards at all timesExperience & EducationREQUIRED10 years related oil field experience, preferable in open hole log operation, log analysis, and geologyUniversity Degree in Engineering, Geology, Geoscience or GeophysicsAdvanced experience in evaluation of Acoustic wireline / LWD dataExperience processing and interpreting 1D Geomechanic Earth Models and Wellbore Stability ModelsKnowledge, Skills & AbilitiesREQUIREDGood presentation, analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to resolve complex issues.Be a self-starter and eager to learn in the office environment.Be familiar with Microsoft Office products.Ability to adapt positively to changes in policies, procedures, priorities or work environments.Travel Requirement : This role may require domestic and potentially international travel of up to :