Job Title: Geothermal Instrumentation Internship - Starting Summer 2024 (6-12 months) About SLB: We are a global technology company, driving energy innovation for a balanced planet. At SLB we create amazing technology that unlocks access to energy for the benefit of all. That is our purpose. As innovators, that's been our mission for 100 years. We are facing the world's greatest balancing act - how to simultaneously reduce emissions and meet the world's growing energy demands. We're working on that answer. Every day, a step closer. Our collective future depends on decarbonizing the fossil fuel industry, while innovating a new energy landscape. It's what drives us. Ensuring progress for people and the planet, on the journey to net zero and beyond. For a balanced planet. Location: SLB's Research Center based in Cambridge is part of SLB global network of research and engineering centres. Our research center is a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment with state-of-the-art research and computing facilities. We work on applied research projects in the physical sciences to meet the current and future challenges of the industry. SLB's Research Center based in Cambridge is a distinctive marquee-like structure dominating the High Cross site on the western outskirts of Cambridge, England. This spectacular building was completed in 1985 and the smaller second phase was opened in 1992. It has recently been classified as a Grade II listed building. Altogether, there are more than 930 m2; of laboratory space and offices for more than 100 scientists, technicians and domain experts. Job Summary: As member of the Thermal Energy team, the candidate will identify appropriate technologies and concepts for in-situ sensing of geothermal properties. The work will involve adapting, expanding and developing new tools - together with the underlying physics - to characterise geothermal reservoirs in downhole environments. The project will involve laboratory work, computer modeling and theoretical analysis. Candidates should be detail oriented, curious with a desire to overcome challenges, have problem-solving capabilities and excellent communication skills. Deliverables: Identifying, selecting and verifying suitable technologies and blueprints Using data processing, analysis and interpretation methods Planning and carrying out experimental work, ensuring that laboratory activities comply with highest Health, Safety and Environment standards Liaising/co-ordinating work within a multi-disciplinary team Writing and presenting technical reports and scientific publications Required Skills: Experience using, processing and visualising a variety of physical data Strong analytical skills and ability to develop novel concepts Reliable with high integrity Team oriented with strong collaboration skills Excellent communication abilities Exposure to any of the following would be a plus: Programming languages for data analysis (e.g.: Matlab, Python) Completed entry-level courses in thermodynamics Solid understanding of heat exchange principles and devices 3D CAD modelling Qualification: Studying towards a Bachelors or Masters in physics, engineering or related field. SLB is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or other characteristics protected by law.
Feb 01, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Geothermal Instrumentation Internship - Starting Summer 2024 (6-12 months) About SLB: We are a global technology company, driving energy innovation for a balanced planet. At SLB we create amazing technology that unlocks access to energy for the benefit of all. That is our purpose. As innovators, that's been our mission for 100 years. We are facing the world's greatest balancing act - how to simultaneously reduce emissions and meet the world's growing energy demands. We're working on that answer. Every day, a step closer. Our collective future depends on decarbonizing the fossil fuel industry, while innovating a new energy landscape. It's what drives us. Ensuring progress for people and the planet, on the journey to net zero and beyond. For a balanced planet. Location: SLB's Research Center based in Cambridge is part of SLB global network of research and engineering centres. Our research center is a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment with state-of-the-art research and computing facilities. We work on applied research projects in the physical sciences to meet the current and future challenges of the industry. SLB's Research Center based in Cambridge is a distinctive marquee-like structure dominating the High Cross site on the western outskirts of Cambridge, England. This spectacular building was completed in 1985 and the smaller second phase was opened in 1992. It has recently been classified as a Grade II listed building. Altogether, there are more than 930 m2; of laboratory space and offices for more than 100 scientists, technicians and domain experts. Job Summary: As member of the Thermal Energy team, the candidate will identify appropriate technologies and concepts for in-situ sensing of geothermal properties. The work will involve adapting, expanding and developing new tools - together with the underlying physics - to characterise geothermal reservoirs in downhole environments. The project will involve laboratory work, computer modeling and theoretical analysis. Candidates should be detail oriented, curious with a desire to overcome challenges, have problem-solving capabilities and excellent communication skills. Deliverables: Identifying, selecting and verifying suitable technologies and blueprints Using data processing, analysis and interpretation methods Planning and carrying out experimental work, ensuring that laboratory activities comply with highest Health, Safety and Environment standards Liaising/co-ordinating work within a multi-disciplinary team Writing and presenting technical reports and scientific publications Required Skills: Experience using, processing and visualising a variety of physical data Strong analytical skills and ability to develop novel concepts Reliable with high integrity Team oriented with strong collaboration skills Excellent communication abilities Exposure to any of the following would be a plus: Programming languages for data analysis (e.g.: Matlab, Python) Completed entry-level courses in thermodynamics Solid understanding of heat exchange principles and devices 3D CAD modelling Qualification: Studying towards a Bachelors or Masters in physics, engineering or related field. SLB is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or other characteristics protected by law.
Job description We are the Environment Agency. We work in partnership with government, local councils, businesses, and communities to manage the impacts of climate change, perhaps the most serious long-term threat to the environment, people, and wildlife that we face. We are looking for several highly motivated Flood and Coastal Risk Management (FCRM) Advisors to join the Kent South London and East Sussex (KSLES) Asset Performance teams. The work you do will help make a better place for people and wildlife in the local river catchments. Key responsibilities will include: • Management of FCRM assets at a river catchment level. • Strategic outlook to support delivery and working effectively with others to ensure joined up asset management for the area. • Supporting delivery of our capital and revenue programmes, as well as management of our reservoirs. • Sound health, safety, and wellbeing focus to a high standard, often working within Construction, Design and Management (CDM) regulations. • Building effective relationships and working closely with our Field Teams and internal / external stakeholders. The Environment Agency has an incident response role within the community so there will be opportunities to participate and help in environmental emergencies. Membership of ICE, CIWEM or Asset Management would be beneficial but not essential. The team Asset Performance teams are experienced asset managers that cover large geographical river catchments and coastlines. Asset Performance are responsible for the inspection, survey, assessment, maintenance, and operation of FCRM assets in a safe, effective, and efficient manner to reduce flood risk to people and property. There are 4 permanent posts available and 1 temporary 6-month assignment, these include roles with specific catchment or asset focus, and roles across the area in capital programme delivery. Experience/skills required • Technical environment/engineering background • Confident, visible leadership with the ability to show initiative • Capable of prioritising, handling complex, busy workloads • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to deal with the pressure of working to multiple deadlines Also desirable: • Academically qualified to degree level/equivalent in a relevant environmental/engineering/related discipline • Asset management experience • Experience working as a Senior User on projects • Working with members of the public, consultants, professional partners and/or as part of an Integrated Delivery Team (IDT). • Eager to learn on the job, gain understanding of Construction Design Management (CDM), capability to fulfil both 'client' and 'designer' roles. • Knowledge of incident management, a readiness to work out of hours You will be provided with the necessary training, coaching to help you succeed in your role, do your best. We support personal development, are keen to help you achieve your career aspirations. Contact and additional information We are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We encourage applications from all sections of the community, welcoming flexible working patterns for our roles, including job share, so please information regarding your preferred working arrangements on your application. We offer an extensive range of employee benefits, we're fully invested in developing team member's skills, careers, offer fully funded opportunities to develop further academic/professional qualifications. Roles are based in various locations detailed below Rye - 2 posts Tonbridge - 1 post West Malling - 1 permanent and 1 assignment (6 months) Interviews will be held in January 2023. Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Flexitime Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: One location Reference ID: 24907
Dec 14, 2022
Full time
Job description We are the Environment Agency. We work in partnership with government, local councils, businesses, and communities to manage the impacts of climate change, perhaps the most serious long-term threat to the environment, people, and wildlife that we face. We are looking for several highly motivated Flood and Coastal Risk Management (FCRM) Advisors to join the Kent South London and East Sussex (KSLES) Asset Performance teams. The work you do will help make a better place for people and wildlife in the local river catchments. Key responsibilities will include: • Management of FCRM assets at a river catchment level. • Strategic outlook to support delivery and working effectively with others to ensure joined up asset management for the area. • Supporting delivery of our capital and revenue programmes, as well as management of our reservoirs. • Sound health, safety, and wellbeing focus to a high standard, often working within Construction, Design and Management (CDM) regulations. • Building effective relationships and working closely with our Field Teams and internal / external stakeholders. The Environment Agency has an incident response role within the community so there will be opportunities to participate and help in environmental emergencies. Membership of ICE, CIWEM or Asset Management would be beneficial but not essential. The team Asset Performance teams are experienced asset managers that cover large geographical river catchments and coastlines. Asset Performance are responsible for the inspection, survey, assessment, maintenance, and operation of FCRM assets in a safe, effective, and efficient manner to reduce flood risk to people and property. There are 4 permanent posts available and 1 temporary 6-month assignment, these include roles with specific catchment or asset focus, and roles across the area in capital programme delivery. Experience/skills required • Technical environment/engineering background • Confident, visible leadership with the ability to show initiative • Capable of prioritising, handling complex, busy workloads • Excellent organisational skills with the ability to deal with the pressure of working to multiple deadlines Also desirable: • Academically qualified to degree level/equivalent in a relevant environmental/engineering/related discipline • Asset management experience • Experience working as a Senior User on projects • Working with members of the public, consultants, professional partners and/or as part of an Integrated Delivery Team (IDT). • Eager to learn on the job, gain understanding of Construction Design Management (CDM), capability to fulfil both 'client' and 'designer' roles. • Knowledge of incident management, a readiness to work out of hours You will be provided with the necessary training, coaching to help you succeed in your role, do your best. We support personal development, are keen to help you achieve your career aspirations. Contact and additional information We are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We encourage applications from all sections of the community, welcoming flexible working patterns for our roles, including job share, so please information regarding your preferred working arrangements on your application. We offer an extensive range of employee benefits, we're fully invested in developing team member's skills, careers, offer fully funded opportunities to develop further academic/professional qualifications. Roles are based in various locations detailed below Rye - 2 posts Tonbridge - 1 post West Malling - 1 permanent and 1 assignment (6 months) Interviews will be held in January 2023. Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Flexitime Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: One location Reference ID: 24907
Job title: Software Engineer Intern (3-6 Months) - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Solution in O&G Facilities Location: Abingdon, UK About Schlumberger: We are Schlumberger, the leading provider of technology and services to the energy industry. Operating in over 120 countries, our people provide leading digital solutions and deploy ground-breaking technologies to unlock cleaner, safer access to energy for every community-including those we live and work in. We're looking for innovators to join our diverse community of colleagues and develop new solutions and push the limits of what's possible. If you share our passion for discovery and want to find out what you could really do, then here is the place to do it. Job Summary: Facility Planner is an engineering web application to design, cost and plan Oil & Gas process facilities. Facilities are the chemical processing plants that treat hydrocarbons coming from the reservoir, to enable the export of oil and gas products. Facilities operations are big contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The application is now entering a new development phase aiming to include GHGs emissions reduction strategies to meet the zero emissions target. This includes CO2 reductions from combustion by leveraging renewables electrification, abatement of methane fugitive and venting emissions by using monitoring, etc. Facility Planner is also an extensible infrastructure that could be used to plan and design the processing facilities needed by the energy transition, such as green hydrogen or carbon capture facilities. Essential Responsibilities and Duties: The intern would be responsible for implementing business requirements and explore new solutions around GHG emissions reductions for Facility Planner. The successful candidate would gain exposure to cloud development, the energy transition landscape and agile practices whilst being embedded in the development team. They would gain exposure to a wide range of technologies on both front and back ends in a live commercial environment. Qualification: Penultimate or final year student, studying towards Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or related field. Competencies: Required skills: Strong programming background Experience in one of the following would be advantageous: Full-stack web development Machine learning Schlumberger is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or other characteristics protected by law.
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
Job title: Software Engineer Intern (3-6 Months) - Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Solution in O&G Facilities Location: Abingdon, UK About Schlumberger: We are Schlumberger, the leading provider of technology and services to the energy industry. Operating in over 120 countries, our people provide leading digital solutions and deploy ground-breaking technologies to unlock cleaner, safer access to energy for every community-including those we live and work in. We're looking for innovators to join our diverse community of colleagues and develop new solutions and push the limits of what's possible. If you share our passion for discovery and want to find out what you could really do, then here is the place to do it. Job Summary: Facility Planner is an engineering web application to design, cost and plan Oil & Gas process facilities. Facilities are the chemical processing plants that treat hydrocarbons coming from the reservoir, to enable the export of oil and gas products. Facilities operations are big contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The application is now entering a new development phase aiming to include GHGs emissions reduction strategies to meet the zero emissions target. This includes CO2 reductions from combustion by leveraging renewables electrification, abatement of methane fugitive and venting emissions by using monitoring, etc. Facility Planner is also an extensible infrastructure that could be used to plan and design the processing facilities needed by the energy transition, such as green hydrogen or carbon capture facilities. Essential Responsibilities and Duties: The intern would be responsible for implementing business requirements and explore new solutions around GHG emissions reductions for Facility Planner. The successful candidate would gain exposure to cloud development, the energy transition landscape and agile practices whilst being embedded in the development team. They would gain exposure to a wide range of technologies on both front and back ends in a live commercial environment. Qualification: Penultimate or final year student, studying towards Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or related field. Competencies: Required skills: Strong programming background Experience in one of the following would be advantageous: Full-stack web development Machine learning Schlumberger is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or other characteristics protected by law.
Job title: Software Engineer Intern (3-6 Months) - Data Driven Solutions to Design and Cost O&G Facilities Location: Abingdon, UK About Schlumberger: We are Schlumberger, the leading provider of technology and services to the energy industry. Operating in over 120 countries, our people provide leading digital solutions and deploy ground-breaking technologies to unlock cleaner, safer access to energy for every community-including those we live and work in. We're looking for innovators to join our diverse community of colleagues and develop new solutions and push the limits of what's possible. If you share our passion for discovery and want to find out what you could really do, then here is the place to do it. Job Summary: Facility Planner is an engineering web application to design and plan Oil & Gas process facilities. Facilities are the chemical processing plants that treat hydrocarbons coming from the reservoir, to enable the export of oil and gas products. Costing and designing facilities rely on industry standards, engineering design rules to meet operational conditions and export specifications, and Data. Historical data can help on taking informed decisions for facilities on multiple areas, including costing, scheduling, equipment choices and many more. Essential Responsibilities and Duties: The intern would be responsible for investigating and implementing new data driven solutions for oil and gas facilities. The successful candidate would gain exposure to cloud development, data driven solutions and ML, and agile practices whilst being embedded in the development team. They would gain exposure to a wide range of technologies on both front and back ends in a live commercial environment. Qualification: Penultimate or final year student, studying towards Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or related field. Competencies: Required skills: Strong programming background Experience in one of the following would be advantageous: Full-stack web development Data science Schlumberger is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or other characteristics protected by law.
Dec 07, 2021
Full time
Job title: Software Engineer Intern (3-6 Months) - Data Driven Solutions to Design and Cost O&G Facilities Location: Abingdon, UK About Schlumberger: We are Schlumberger, the leading provider of technology and services to the energy industry. Operating in over 120 countries, our people provide leading digital solutions and deploy ground-breaking technologies to unlock cleaner, safer access to energy for every community-including those we live and work in. We're looking for innovators to join our diverse community of colleagues and develop new solutions and push the limits of what's possible. If you share our passion for discovery and want to find out what you could really do, then here is the place to do it. Job Summary: Facility Planner is an engineering web application to design and plan Oil & Gas process facilities. Facilities are the chemical processing plants that treat hydrocarbons coming from the reservoir, to enable the export of oil and gas products. Costing and designing facilities rely on industry standards, engineering design rules to meet operational conditions and export specifications, and Data. Historical data can help on taking informed decisions for facilities on multiple areas, including costing, scheduling, equipment choices and many more. Essential Responsibilities and Duties: The intern would be responsible for investigating and implementing new data driven solutions for oil and gas facilities. The successful candidate would gain exposure to cloud development, data driven solutions and ML, and agile practices whilst being embedded in the development team. They would gain exposure to a wide range of technologies on both front and back ends in a live commercial environment. Qualification: Penultimate or final year student, studying towards Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or related field. Competencies: Required skills: Strong programming background Experience in one of the following would be advantageous: Full-stack web development Data science Schlumberger is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or other characteristics protected by law.
Senior Engineer, Flow Assurance - Contract - 12 months - Basingstoke - Inside IR35 Requirements: "To perform studies relating to all aspects of flow assurance in the transport of oil and gas of flowlines, trunklines and pipeline installations. "Technical integrity of Flow Assurance design "Overall effectiveness and efficiency of Flow Assurance design "Capture and, if required, share Flow Assurance engineering knowledge through specified channels "Ability to work independently to successfully achieve project goals "To perform thermo-fluid-dynamic steady state and dynamic simulations of oil, gas and water flowlines, trunklines and pipeline installations, with a level of detail adequate to the project phase "To lead and direct external contractor studies related to multiphase simulation. "To identify the key flow assurance parameters of a production/export system, identifying the main flow assurance issues and the potential prevention/mitigation/remediation strategies to be adopted by the project "To contribute to the definition of equipment lists, including preliminary sizing of major equipment items (including slug-catchers) and pipelines for each development scheme simulated, providing input data and support for cost estimating. "To contribute to the creation and update of the design premise/design basis, along with assumptions and results of the flow assurance studies, thereby contributing to the assurance of technical integrity of future facilities. "To interact with internal Production Chemistry personnel in order to check the required fluid characterizations, chemical treatment recommendations, including paraffin and hydrate inhibitors, and incorporate chemicals and operational constraints within the models. "To interact with Reservoir specialists in order to contribute to the Integrated Flow Assurance studies, incorporating lifetime reservoir and network simulations. "Support to other Company activities such as definition of internal standards/criteria, training of junior personnel. "To contribute to the generation of new technologies by supporting R&D projects and Innovative Application Projects in the discipline of Flow Assurance. "Demonstrable Experience within Oil and Gas "Demonstrable Experience Flow Assurance Specialist Knowledge: "Graduate-level knowledge of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics. "Ability to identify, define, and analyse complex multiphase hydrocarbon transportation schemes. "Familiarity with application and limitations of multiphase simulation and transient flow software in the analysis of conceptual development schemes. Organisation Processes: "Internal Standards, Technical audit and Design Review, Documentation management, Feedback development and diffusion "Ability to effectively interface and communicate with other staff, outside flow assurance specialists, shareholders, contractors, and management. "Ability to communicate well, laterally and vertically within an organization. "Full understanding of importance in planning and executing projects. "Ability to identify the need for and manage the integration of HSE and technical risk processes into engineering and project solutions. Compliance: International Standards and Codes Qualification : "Chemical/Mechanical/Energetic engineering degree "Oil & Gas surface Production facilities course "Trained/experienced in one or more of the main flow assurance simulation packages used in the industry
Dec 06, 2021
Full time
Senior Engineer, Flow Assurance - Contract - 12 months - Basingstoke - Inside IR35 Requirements: "To perform studies relating to all aspects of flow assurance in the transport of oil and gas of flowlines, trunklines and pipeline installations. "Technical integrity of Flow Assurance design "Overall effectiveness and efficiency of Flow Assurance design "Capture and, if required, share Flow Assurance engineering knowledge through specified channels "Ability to work independently to successfully achieve project goals "To perform thermo-fluid-dynamic steady state and dynamic simulations of oil, gas and water flowlines, trunklines and pipeline installations, with a level of detail adequate to the project phase "To lead and direct external contractor studies related to multiphase simulation. "To identify the key flow assurance parameters of a production/export system, identifying the main flow assurance issues and the potential prevention/mitigation/remediation strategies to be adopted by the project "To contribute to the definition of equipment lists, including preliminary sizing of major equipment items (including slug-catchers) and pipelines for each development scheme simulated, providing input data and support for cost estimating. "To contribute to the creation and update of the design premise/design basis, along with assumptions and results of the flow assurance studies, thereby contributing to the assurance of technical integrity of future facilities. "To interact with internal Production Chemistry personnel in order to check the required fluid characterizations, chemical treatment recommendations, including paraffin and hydrate inhibitors, and incorporate chemicals and operational constraints within the models. "To interact with Reservoir specialists in order to contribute to the Integrated Flow Assurance studies, incorporating lifetime reservoir and network simulations. "Support to other Company activities such as definition of internal standards/criteria, training of junior personnel. "To contribute to the generation of new technologies by supporting R&D projects and Innovative Application Projects in the discipline of Flow Assurance. "Demonstrable Experience within Oil and Gas "Demonstrable Experience Flow Assurance Specialist Knowledge: "Graduate-level knowledge of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics. "Ability to identify, define, and analyse complex multiphase hydrocarbon transportation schemes. "Familiarity with application and limitations of multiphase simulation and transient flow software in the analysis of conceptual development schemes. Organisation Processes: "Internal Standards, Technical audit and Design Review, Documentation management, Feedback development and diffusion "Ability to effectively interface and communicate with other staff, outside flow assurance specialists, shareholders, contractors, and management. "Ability to communicate well, laterally and vertically within an organization. "Full understanding of importance in planning and executing projects. "Ability to identify the need for and manage the integration of HSE and technical risk processes into engineering and project solutions. Compliance: International Standards and Codes Qualification : "Chemical/Mechanical/Energetic engineering degree "Oil & Gas surface Production facilities course "Trained/experienced in one or more of the main flow assurance simulation packages used in the industry