Job title : Geoscience - Technical Auditing Engineer III
Job Location : Other
Deadline : March 03, 2026
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MAIN FUNCTIONS
Provide guidance and advice on technical aspects of geophysical source, sensors, positioning, and recording systems prior to commencement of field operations. Conduct an audit of the seismic contractor's energy source and recording equipment to ensure compliance with manufacturer's specifications and Company's requirements. The technical audit is envisaged to be a stand-alone item and the engineer are not expected to form part of a QC team.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible for verifying the vendors and their subcontractors source, sensors, positioning, and recording systems adhere to manufacturers specifications, contract requirements and industry standardsResponsible for communicating Technical, Operational and SSH&E concerns and issues to Company office personnel to ensure project proceeds according to Company standardsResponsible for coordinating testing and verification of field equipment with vendor and their subcontractorsResponsible for adhering to SSH&E project requirementsResponsible for reporting perceived limitations and the readiness of vendor's crew and equipment to commence field operationsSKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Experience in technical auditing for the type of equipment proposed; Company experience preferredMust have technical skills to monitor and advise on technical aspects of data acquisition, including; logistics, operations, sensors, source, instrumentation, equipment, recording, and positioningMust be well versed in SSH&E practices and processes for field operationsAdvanced knowledge with geophysical systems and equipment proposed by vendor for the surveyMust have excellent communication skills, possess high level of integrity, and willingness to build trust and accountability in inter-personal relationships while working in team settingMust be fluent in both written and spoken EnglishMust be proficient in current communication mediums and technologies (i.e., Microsoft Office, telecommunications, email, meetings)Must be in good physical condition and shall comply with all project health and safety requirements (including any vendor, vessel or country-specific certifications required to work in the area of operations)Must comply with requirements of the agreement.Certifications must be current and not due to expire for the anticipated duration of the project