ExxonMobil Nigeria: Geoscience Technician Recruitment

ExxonMobil’s subsidiaries in Nigeria hire graduates at all degree levels (Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D.). Ideal candidates should have strong academic credentials coupled with solid, relevant work experience, where applicable. Equally important are soft skills developed through previous leadership and team roles. i.e. interpersonal effectiveness, communication skills, time management skills, presentation skills, and adaptability.

Job Title: Geoscience Technician
AutoReqId: 14516BR
CB*Office Location: Mobil House, Lagos
Employment Type: Technicians

Job Description
Provide geotechnical support to geoscientists; carry out data gathering and data loading in Petrel and Geoframe, perform data transfers from/to PC LAN environment, create non-interpretative maps and plots for geoscientists, identify opportunities for optimizing data management using company approved software applications, create and document workflows and processes so that other technicians and geoscientists can use, maintain and update Geological and Geophysical database to improve teams overall performance, share work process/knowledge with other geotechnicians.

Requirements of Candidate
•Higher National Diploma (Upper Credit) or BSc degree (with a minimum of second class lower) in Computing, Geoscience or Engineering
•Possess NYSC discharge or exemption certificate.

Have strong computing skills and strong technical knowledge of geoscience data management, data retrieval, transfer and formatting via PC Lan environment. The individual must also possess ability in data transfer (gathering and data loading) skills in Petrel, Geoframe and portable physical media. Ability to contour maps using grids from geologist, and knowledge of ArcGIS would be an advantage. The individual must demonstrate ability to learn quickly.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Exxon should entertain presentation on their research work from masters and doctoral students for employment positions, instead of the normal GRE and GMAT. I don’t get the point of testing master’s and doctorate students on any other thing after from their research work.