
Project Spherulite (team lead)
Posted 99 weeks ago
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Completed
Overview
12 weeks
Duration
Full-time
Project Type
mid-February
Estimated start date
15 years
Minimum Experience
We are looking for an experienced geoscience leader and creative play generator with technical team lead (TL) experience, who is comfortable thinking outside the box in play generation and who has demonstrated experience of motivating a team to ‘think different’. The ideal candidate will work as the team lead of a group of geoscience specialists (see separate job description for the Team Member role), stewarding the integration of a variety of public and proprietary datasets of varying quality (poor to good) into a coherent petroleum system assessment. Critical to this TL role, the successful candidate should be eager to challenge existing dogmas and nurture ideas – and be able to articulate their strengths and weaknesses.
The team lead will contribute and oversee the geoscience work which will take a deliberately fresh look at the area of interest. The lead will make sure that high quality project deliverables will be generated and delivered within the timeframe of the project. Key deliverables will include an integrated set of play maps and sketches (plus supporting material) that conveys the team's findings. The project will primarily rely on published literature and other public information, but proprietary data will also be provided.
What You’ll Bring:
15+ years of experience in regional and frontier exploration and play analysis
Required: Proven team leader and contributor
Experience working rift basins and salt desired
Background in evaluating extensional systems (rift basins, salt, clastic & carbonates,
syn- to post-rift section) and familiar assessing and integrating hydrocarbon system
elements (should be expert in at least one)
Comfortable finding and working with published literature
Comfortable working with cloud based virtual workstation and communication tools
Creativity and willingness to challenge dogmas
Experience using ArcGIS and Petrel