Remote Operations Centre Geophysicist
17 Days Old
We are seeking a motivated Remote Operations Centre Geophysicist to join the team within the state-of-the-art Remote Operations Centre (ROC) in Aberdeen. The Remote Operations Centre supports offshore operations utilizing innovative and industry-leading technology and protocols from our onshore facility. This presents an exciting opportunity for the Remote Operations Geophysicist to be at the forefront of an innovative new way of working for Fugro, helping to ensure we remain industry leaders.
This is an excellent opportunity for a driven individual looking to advance their career within the evolving geo-data industry.
The Remote Operations Geophysicist will primarily be involved in and responsible for the acquisition, quality control, interpretation, and analysis of marine geophysical data, geohazard assessment, and the integration of geophysical, environmental, and geotechnical data.
You will work within a team comprising a Geoscience Team Leader and collaborate with other team members such as the Principal Geophysicist, Senior Geophysicist, Project Geophysicist, and Trainee Geophysicist during offshore data acquisition and office reporting phases.
This is a staff position based in Aberdeen. The role operates on a rotational shift pattern: 3 weeks on, 3 weeks off, followed by 2 weeks on, 2 weeks off.
At Fugro, every role contributes to our success, safety, and growth. As a Remote Operations Centre Geophysicist, you will uphold these values through your commitment to data excellence.
Your role and responsibilities:
- Ensure all work meets the highest quality and professionalism standards, in accordance with the company Integrated Management System and project documentation.
- Identify personal training needs and pursue training opportunities.
- Monitor data quality on survey vessels, liaise with survey staff, and maintain survey logs.
- Interpret and integrate various data types and prepare reports as per contractual and company standards under supervision.
What you'll need to thrive in this role:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Geophysics, Geology, or a related discipline.
- Understanding of geophysical equipment and methods used in shallow marine environments, including data interpretation, mapping, visualization, and plotting software.
- Practical field experience in marine geophysical survey work, including data acquisition, quality control, and interpretation of side scan sonar, sub-bottom profiler, and magnetometer data.
- Willingness to relocate to Aberdeen and work in an onshore position with a regular schedule.
- Interest in IT, data management, and administration, with a proactive approach to continuous improvement through emerging technologies.
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#J-18808-Ljbffr- Location:
- Aberdeen City, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Salary:
- £125,000 - £150,000
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Engineering