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Geologist or Geoscientist

As new oil and gas reserves become more difficult to find and develop, Halliburton's geologists and geoscientists are tasked with helping operators to better assess the characteristics of their oil and gas reserves, and to optimize recovery and enable important planning decisions. What you'll do As a geologist or geoscientist, you'll work in the industry from onshore to offshore, subsurface to facility, using your knowledge, along with Halliburton's latest reservoir characterization technologies, to: Gather and evaluate complex geological data to facilitate real-time decision making. Much of your work will be performed in Halliburton's industry-leading real-time centers located at our own facilities and those of our clients. Assist operators in visualizing, understanding and optimizing the value of their assets from planning to exploration and production. Consult with clients on the appropriate Halliburton tools and applications to maximize value throughout the life cycle of the well and the reservoir. Who we want We're looking for detail-oriented problem solvers who are able to communicate critical project success factors to Halliburton's management and customers. You should have a bachelor- or master-level degree in geology, geosciences or petroleum engineering.

Field Engineer
Innovative, adventurous and up for a challenge is that you? If so, consider a career as a field engineer at Halliburton. As one of the world's largest energy services companies, Halliburton provides oil and gas operators with the technology, solutions and expertise to locate, drill, evaluate, produce and maintain their wells. Our field engineers are on the front line, representing Halliburton in the field as we provide the services that are vital to our customers and to the energy industry. What you will do As a field engineer, you will work as an onsite leader, putting to use the technical and operational expertise you gain through Halliburton's world-class training. Depending on your work assignment, your responsibilities may include: Leading a crew to ensure that each project conforms to Halliburton's standards for both quality and safety Interpreting wellsite data in real time, using complex technologies such as software simulators and the latest electrical and mechanical equipment Working on pre-job planning, job execution and post-job analysis to ensure project efficiency Troubleshooting on-the-spot issues at the wellsite. Where you will work Field engineers work both onshore and offshore, perform very

physical work and keep demanding schedules often in outdoor environments that range from hot to cold and every climate in between. You will have the opportunity to work in different locations and environments as your experience level grows and as Halliburton's business needs change. The Company has operations in approximately 80 countries. As your career develops, you may also have the opportunity to work on projects around the globe. Some of the benefits Early in your career, you will receive comprehensive classroom and on-the-job training and will be mentored by highly experienced engineers. We will supplement that training with ongoing learning and development opportunities throughout your career, including Company-reimbursement of fees toward pursuing advanced degrees or professional certifications. You will also have: Outstanding career advancement opportunities in groups such as Operations Management, Business Development, Engineering Design, Technology, Marketing, and more Opportunities for travel and overseas work assignments Great pay and benefits. The Halliburton product service lines listed below currently have opportunities available for field engineers. Click on the links to review more details about field engineering opportunities within each product service line.

Sperry Drilling
Sperry Drilling field engineers work at the rigsite, using the latest technologies to find and drill the most direct route to our customers hydrocarbon assets. Work schedules often include overnight stays at the rigsite for anywhere from one night to three weeks.

Wireline and Perforating


Wireline and Perforating field engineers use electronic tools and computerized surface systems at the wellsite to record and analyze the geological formations. Their work may include perforating, which uses explosives to provide maximum well and reservoir productivity. Wireline engineers work an on-call schedule that may require spending one night to two nights per week in the field.

Production Enhancement
When a wells production depth has been determined, Production Enhancement field engineers oversee and execute stimulation designs and techniques to improve the hydrocarbon output of the well. Work schedules are on-call and include irregular daytime hours as well as nights in the field.

Cementing
Cementing field engineers are responsible for ensuring that wells have been cemented effectively for stabilization purposes so that further actions can be taken on the well. Work schedules are on-call, and providing technical support to wells will require spending some nights in the field.

Completion Tools
Field engineers for Completion Tools provide the design, selection and installation of equipment and procedures to maximize well production. The scope of their duties requires them to have knowledge of multiple products from different product service lines. Work schedules are on-call and can include spending nights in the field.

Baroid
Baroid delivers engineered fluid solutions customized to maximize our customers wellbore value. Baroid Field Engineers are responsible for ensuring that our services are delivered at the rigsite according to the well-specific program, along with identifying new ways to improve fluid solutions, and recommending fluid solutions for unscheduled events that occur during the drilling process.

Boots & Coots


Boots & Coots well intervention engineer develops a total solutions proposal consisting of surface equipment, down hole tools, and operations procedures that meets the clients specific needs. The engineer performs pre-job planning analysis and job modeling software to predict performance and results. Work scope includes customer sales and planning sessions and often includes oversight of technical job execution. Work schedules involve frequent travel and irregular work hours.

Research and Development Scientist or Engineer


Recognized as innovators in the industry, Halliburton's Research and Development scientists and engineers are responsible for designing the thousands of patented tools and technologies applied in field locations each day in locations all over the world. What you'll do As part of Halliburton's Research and Development group, you'll invent and author patented technologies that enable our customers to maximize new and existing oil and gas assets. Leading your own smaller projects or working on a larger project team, you'll develop Halliburton's intellectual property assets and invent and author the patents that underpin the processes and products that generate revenue and market leadership for Halliburton. Just a few of your daily responsibilities might include: Designing new equipment and processes Supporting design changes to existing technologies Observing technologies in the field to ensure correct implementation Designing lab experiments and analyzing data. Who we want

We're looking for self-starters with leadership capabilities, innovative ideas and the ability to effectively express ideas to team members, project stakeholders and management. You should hold a bachelor's or post-graduate degree in any of the engineering and science, geology/geosciences or chemistry disciplines.

Supply Chain Professional


From the smallest mechanical parts to 5-ton trucks, Halliburton's Supply Chain organization is responsible for all movement and storage of raw materials and finished goods and services from initial sourcing all the way through delivery to the end user. Key activities within this end-to-end process include purchasing, production planning, order processing and fulfillment, inventory management, manufacturing, transportation, distribution and customer service. What you'll do As a member of Halliburton's Supply Chain organization, you'll work with one of two groups: Manufacturing or Procurement, Materials and Logistics (PM&L). In either of these groups, you'll play a big part in managing Halliburton's worldwide inventory, and the work you perform will make a real difference to the Company's bottom line. You'll develop and implement strategies to ensure that the materials we need around the world arrive at the right locations, at the right time, in the proper quantity and at an acceptable cost. Collectively, these tasks can have a significant impact on the Company's profitability. Some of your responsibilities might include: Managing supplier relationships Sourcing goods and services globally Effectively planning for production and demand Managing inventory Managing product movements Ensuring material quality. Who we want We're looking for critical thinkers with a strategic mindset, effective communication skills and a strong commitment to providing outstanding service. You should hold a bachelor- or master-level degree in supply chain, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial management or business.

Accountant or Auditor
The accountants and auditors in Halliburton's Finance group handle a broad range of business and financial issues that enable our internal clients to make critical business decisions. What you'll do Accountants and auditors typically begin their careers in one of four Finance groups: Internal Audit, Accounting, Tax Accounting or Treasury. Accountants are responsible for providing the meaningful, timely and accurate operational results and forecasts that facilitate management decisions and meet statutory reporting requirements. You'll also provide accounting services and financial advice to Halliburton's business units and product service lines around the globe. Auditors evaluate internal controls; document processes; evaluate potential control gaps, and assess locations to detect financial, operational or strategic risks that may prevent management from reaching its objectives. You'll also develop recommendations to help management in mitigating

identified risks. Who we want We're looking for candidates with a business, finance/accounting or related degree who want to do more than just crunch numbers. If you have strong leadership qualities and excellent communication skills, you have the potential to become a trusted business and financial advisor at Halliburton. You should have a bachelor- or master-level degree in business, finance/accounting or a related area.

Internships

At Halliburton, we know that our people are our most valuable asset. To remain an industry leader, we're always looking for talented individuals from the world's leading institutions to join the Halliburton team. Our GOselect internship programs offer you the chance to gain the skills and experience you need to become a success in your field and potentially become full-time employees with Halliburton. Through Halliburton's GOselect internship and co-op opportunities, you'll have the chance to: Receive the hands-on industry experience you need to evolve your talents, abilities and ideas Gain practical experience in some of the most challenging and rewarding environments Apply your classroom knowledge while developing and expanding your technical, business and leadership skills Leave behind a legacy by working on meaningful projects and assignments individually, as well as in group settings Learn the business through daily interactions with industry professionals Grow your network by participating in various developmental activities with other interns. If you're happy going on coffee runs for the summer, this is not the internship for you. We are looking for bright, self-motivated students who are looking to grow and develop as effective communicators and leaders. GOselect Internship Programs Our interns contribute more than just their time; they contribute to the overall success of the Company by bringing their motivation, fresh ideas and expertise to their jobs. Depending on your area of interest, there are also global projects you can have the opportunity to assist with. Our internship programs typically last for 10-14 weeks during the summer and can include the following positions: Associate Accountant Intern Field Technology Engineer Intern Supply Chain Management Program Intern/Co-op

Technical Engineer Intern/Co-op Human Resources Intern Information Technology Intern

Co-op Program Would you like to gain experience while gaining college credit? Our co-operative programs allow you to work in various geographical and departmental areas of the Company, attend classes or work full-time during the semester and gain college credit.

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