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FIELD ENGINEER ( Asherton_TX) - Schlumberger (Asherton, TX)

FIELD ENGINEER Do you want to work with some of the worlds most advanced technology as an engineer today? Do you want to prepare for a career as a manager in the future? Does the thought of sitting in a cubicle from 8 to 5 everyday sounds terribly dull? Oil and natural gas supply are almost two-thirds of the worlds energy needs today and are likely to continue to do so for many decades to come. While the world is not running out of oil and gas reserves anytime soon, their future development poses significant challenges for an industry that has only recently emerged from a long period of underinvestment. In this landscape, the exploration and production (E&P) industry is increasingly challenged to bring new supplies on line, on time, and at acceptable cost. New exploration, some which has already begun, will be hampered by the remoteness inaccessibility, or geological complexity of many areas. To overcome these challenges, new ways of working and new technologies are necessary c
omponents of the E&P industrys response. This is a great opportunity for engineers like you to contribute and have a big impact on the worlds energy future. This entire experience will prepare you for advancement into a variety of management, technical, marketing and/or personnel roles. You will be given a great deal of independence and responsibility so you must have a high degree of self-sufficiency. The job requires the ability to work under pressure and thrive in a variety of outdoor, 24-hour work environments. A sense of adventure is a must! Requirements are:
BS or MS degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Civil, Aerospace and Industrial Engineering Minimum GPA 2.75 / 4.0 The legal right to work in the United States. You can apply through your schools job website or online at www.careers.slb.com Schlumberger is an equal opportunity employer Source:
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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