Ent Lvl Application Eval Specialist Accounting - Dickinson, ND at Geebo

Ent Lvl Application Eval Specialist

Company Name:
Halliburton
Why Halliburton? How about global opportunities, interesting work within small cohesive teams, extensive training, and the opportunity to take your career wherever you want it to GO, with all the support and stability of a truly global organization. With more than 72,000 employees in approximately 80 countries, Halliburton is one of the largest and most respected energy services companies in the industry. Since 1919, our customers have relied on our industry-leading technologies, scientific expertise and, most importantly, our knowledgeable and experienced professionals to help them meet the world''s demand for energy. Whether you are a new graduate seeking your first job, or an experienced professional looking to make a career change, we have fantastic opportunities across our organization. Are you ready to GO?
Under direct supervision, assists in bit proposal development, bit application recommendations and post-well evaluation of bit performance. Provides technical and operational assistance primarily to internal customers in a professional manner. Performs assignments requiring knowledge and application of basic engineering principles, basic bit technology and basic drilling processes. Participates in developmental programs to accelerate learning and develop the minimum technical knowledge required for success within Drill Bit Services (DBS) operations. Completion of an undergraduate degree in Engineering, Science and/or related field and a minimum of 2 years of experience in the industry or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Entry level position.
Halliburton is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Job Code: T089-ESG
Category: Operations
City: DICKINSON
Country: USA
State: North Dakota
Requisition ID: 00263475Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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