Total E & P Oil Company Vacancies for Geophysicist in Exploration

Total E & P Oil Company Vacancies for Geophysicist in Exploration
Job Type
Company : Total (Tepng )
Contract : permanent position   (local)
Branch : Exploration Production
Location : Nigeria – Lagos Or Phc
Interviews will take place in : Port-Harcourt
Starting date : As soon as possible
Salary : According to profile and experience
Job description
TASKS 
Through geophysical data interpretationscontribute to the appraisal of risks and technical issues related to the evaluation of new projects and the location ofexploration wells.
 
Take part to seismic acquisition and (re)processing projects (seismic interpreter’s input) 
Participate to the integration of information deduced from geophysical data in geosciences studies, in the compliance with codes of practice. 
Contribute to building/ updating the databases and knowledge bases of TOTAL. 
Ensure the analysis, interpretation and synthesis of geophysical data. 
Validate data (whether or not geophysical) used as input in interpretation studies 
Contribute to the development of geological models within the framework of integrated projects 
Ensure the archiving and on-going management of acquired information (reports, data management) 
Take part defining the objectives of a study 
Guarantee good interdisciplinary communication within the projects 
Ensure effective external communication /Reports / Anticipation
Required skills
Education
Education in Geophysics (MSc , BSc )
Experience
Experience: 3 to 6 years in seismic interpretation would be a must
Skills
With regard to the TEP NIGERIA subsidiary context, professional reliability and some autonomy are required. 
The incumbent needs a good ability to work in a multi-disciplinary geosciences team, to communicate easily with other geoscientists and to be proactive. 
The job requires constructive technical relationships, based on mutual confidence and respect within the team and with operation geology and geophysics, drilling dept and some of headquarters services (MTS, ISS).

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