ExxonMobil is recruiting a diverse group of talented geoscientists
with the ability to integrate knowledge, ideas and skills to solve
geologic problems across exploration, and production functions;
Judgement and speed in application of geoscience tools and techniques;
and, a desire to maintain their competitive advantage through advanced
training and superior technological understanding.
Job or Campus Folder: 2013 Global Geoscience Campus
AutoReqId: 14505BR
Employment Type: University Student Seeking Full-Time Employment
AutoReqId: 14505BR
Employment Type: University Student Seeking Full-Time Employment
Typical Work Location:
Initial assignments in exploration, production, development or
research are typically in Houston, Texas. Longer-term assignments could
be in Houston or one of our international offices located around the
globe.
1.) Exploration and production geologists and geophysicists
ExxonMobil is interested in finding outstanding scientists who have
a strong fundamental background in the earth sciences, physical
sciences, and mathematics. We have excellent proprietary capabilities in
teaching petroleum science and technology, and therefore do not require
new geoscientists to have any prior petroleum course work or
experience. There is, however, a requirement for demonstrated
leadership, adaptability, teamwork, excellent communication skills in
English, and a commitment to high safety and ethical standards. The
company regards its global and long-term approach to hiring and career
development as the foundation of its future success as a company, and as
a source of great opportunity for scientists who want to grow their
skills and capabilities for a long-term career.
2.) Researchers
Geoscience careers with ExxonMobil also offer the opportunity to
perform basic and applied research in seeking new ways to find and
recover petroleum supplies. Our research programs reflect exploration
and production business strategies; for example, pursuing attractive
exploration opportunities, developing production from new fields, and
maximizing economic recovery from existing fields. We maintain close
relationships with ExxonMobil operating organizations around the world. A
primary means for transferring technology to ExxonMobil operations is
through research applications in which results of recent research are
applied to a wide range of exploration and production problems. In many
cases, these technical experts are made available to ExxonMobil
operating organizations through temporary or regular assignments.
Responsibilities:
- Fundamental and applied research opportunities also exist for PhD applicants in three general areas:
- Geophysics research includes advanced processing, acquisition, interpretation and modeling of seismic and other geophysical data
- Research in all areas includes a significant component of field studies and takes advantage of state-of-the-art analytical and experimental laboratories and processing and numerical modeling capabilities.
- Hydrocarbon systems research includes, geochemistry, basin evolution, structural dynamics, petrophysics and geomechanics
- Reservoir performance prediction research includes controls on flow in clastic and carbonate reservoirs, geologic modeling and visualization
ExxonMobil is dedicated to an ongoing recruiting program and our
geoscience internship is one avenue we pursue to find qualified
candidates. Each year, ExxonMobil hires bright and energetic students
who are participating in an MS or Ph.D. program. Internships are
available year round.
Remuneration:
Geoscientists with ExxonMobil have the opportunity to develop a
wide range of skills and expertise throughout their careers. Multiple
assignments in operations and/or research ensure the needed breadth and
depth of experience and expertise for success. Geoscientists have
opportunities to develop broad backgrounds necessary to do exploration
and production mapping and prospecting or to specialize in various
technical aspects of the exploration and production process.
Typical Assignments
- Production assignments are done at the reservoir to field scales and focus on defining, developing and depleting new or mature exiting fields. A strong emphasis in these assignments will be to build skills in integrating and interpreting geological and geophysical data, such as core/cuttings, fluids, outcrops, and seismic, using advanced mapping, interpretation, modeling and other techniques.
- Development assignments are in projects transitioning from exploration to production and the experiences and skills learned will be a combination of both.
- Exploration assignments are done at the prospect to play scales and focus on discovering and assessing new fields. Regional/frontier teams integrate data on play to basin scales to identify areas for future exploration or to better define an existing exploration trend. New opportunity teams typically work in areas where new concessions or discoveries have been made to test new prospects of confirm existing discoveries to determine whether or when production operations should commence.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should:
Application Deadline 30th November, 2012
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