Logging Geologist
Halliburton
Job Description
Under direct supervision, learns the job for the Surface Data Logging (SDL) service line for the purpose of providing on-location geological and drilling data collection and reporting to the customer. Learns the basics of drilling theory and is oriented into the understanding of mud logging techniques and job duties. Gathers drilled cuttings by depth intervals. Responsible for the transportation of these cuttings. Keep records of intervals transported. Keeps work area clean. Will attend training and perform on the job development activities related to learning the basics of mud-logging, data collection and reporting and gas system operations. Attends and completes induction courses as necessary. Completes training appointments as necessary to obtain safety, offshore, or other operations, or customer specific certificates in order to be able to go the designated rig site(s).
Requirements
Skills acquired through the completion of an undergraduate degree in a STEM discipline or Geology. Ability to demonstrate technical aptitude.
Must possess good communication skills, arithmetic, data entry and recording skills.
Benefits
To be Confirmed
Number of Vacancies
Job Details
Type of Contract
PERMANENT
Publication Date
18/11/2025
Application Deadline
2026-02-28
About the Company
Halliburton
Founded in 1919, Halliburton is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. With more than 80,000 employees representing 140 nationalities in approximately 80 countries, the company serves the oil and gas industry throughout the entire field lifecycle—from hydrocarbon discovery and geological data management to drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and life-of-field production optimization.