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Are you looking for an internship in SOFTWARE ENGINEERING?
We’re the leading provider of technology and services to the energy industry across the world. At every stage of the oil and gas lifespan, we design, develop, and deliver technology that transforms how work is done.
Our technology centres across the United Kingdom are recruiting multiple Software Engineering Interns for 2020.
All openings listed in the following table and detailed below have flexible start dates dependent on your availability.
When applying here, make sure to include your preferred start and end dates in your CV and to name your CV file in the following format: <your full name - ref XXXXX .pdf> where XXXXX is the opening reference of the internship you would like to be considered for in priority. Want to add more ? You can also upload an optional cover letter.
A20MW: Software Engineering - General (all sub-disciplines) - Abingdon - 3 to 13 months Flexible duration
Scope and Subject of the Opening
Schlumberger is looking to recruit Software Engineering interns to join their teams developing commercial products and services for the global oil and gas industry.
Responsibilities
Interns will be mentored and responsible for developing aspects of the Schlumberger software portfolio which spans from cloud and web-based applications to computationally intensive scientific modelling. Interns will experience first-hand professional software development processes in a dynamic environment and an exciting industry.
Competencies
Required skills:
Experience in one of the following would be advantageous
Qualifications
Studying towards a Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or related field.
C20PG: Software Engineering - Mathematical Modelling - Cambridge - 3 to 13 months flexible duration
Scope and Subject of the Opening
You will be part of a multi-disciplinary team who is advancing the automation of oilfield operations by conducting applied research in mathematical modelling, statistics, data analytics, optimization, and AI planning.
Your role will be to work with one or more research scientists helping to develop software for simulation of oilfield processes, advanced data analysis, automated decision-making, and user interfacing.
Depending on your personal interest and duration of the internship, you can also be assigned mini-projects to research and implement algorithms for data analysis, optimization, or AI planning.
Your work will involve programming in Python, shell scripting, as well as Java and C++. Other programming languages and frameworks may also be required, and training resources and time will be provided.
Responsibilities
Competencies
Required skills:
Exposure to any of the following would be a plus:
Qualifications
Studying towards a Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or related field.
C20PC: Algorithmics - Probabilistic Inference - Cambridge - 6 to 13 months flexible duration
Scope and Subject of the Opening
You will be part of a multi-disciplinary team who is advancing the automation of oilfield operations by conducting applied research in mathematical modelling, statistics, data analytics, optimization, and AI planning.
One of the key pieces for robust and safe automation is inference of the system state. The inference challenge in oilfield applications is dealing with nonlinear, high-dimensional systems with significant degree of uncertainty. Recent academic developments have provided novel and computationally-efficient algorithms for probabilistic inference. This project will investigate and compare the performance of multiple inference algorithms on real-world oilfield applications, namely investigating their trade space between higher model fidelity versus number of particles/simulations.
Your work will involve algorithm development and implementation using programming languages, such as Matlab, Python, or C++.
This internship may be carried out as part of an MSc project
Responsibilities
Competencies
Required skills:
Exposure to Git Source Control would be a plus.
Qualifications
Studying towards a Masters or PhD in Applied Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, or Statistics.
This internship may be carried out as part of an MSc project
G20AW: Software Engineering - Omega Infrastructure - Gatwick - 6 to 13 months flexible duration
Scope and Subject of the Opening
You will be immersed in a small distributed team (Gatwick, Houston) at the heart of the development and the release process of a system of ~35M line of code and ~15 languages.
You will be involved in the continuous improvement of the delivery process (Continuous Integration, unit-test, inspection, reporting, and quality metrics) and contributing to the collaborative aspect of the development and integration of a system.
Your work will involve programming in python, shell scripting as well as java and c++. You will be exposed to Linux and Windows development environment. You will be assigned several mini-projects at various stages of delivery process whose main goal will be performance optimization, robustness improvements and automation.
Responsibilities
You will be integrated into the team’s task board and allocated tasks which progress will be reviewed in our daily team meetings. Your task will touch different parts of the system, sometimes requiring you to get familiar with a new language.
The focus of your tasks will be:
Competencies
Required skill:
Exposure to any of the following would be a plus:
Qualifications
Studying towards a Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or related field.
G20CB: Software Engineering - Scientific Computing - Gatwick - 6 to 13 months flexible duration
Scope and Subject of the Opening
Schlumberger is leading the energy industry into the digital transformation. Data drives everything we do, and our teams are at the heart of each innovation, collaborating with interdisciplinary experts to shape our dynamic global industry.
The Schlumberger R&D centre in Gatwick develops commercial software products that are incorporated in the Schlumberger package for geophysical data processing.
The intern, who will be part of a multidisciplinary team in which the large majority have a Ph. D. in a relevant scientific discipline, will be mentored and will be responsible for developing innovative algorithms that, if successfully tested, will be incorporated in the geophysical data processing package.
Responsibilities
You will be integrated into the team’s task board and allocated tasks which progress will be reviewed in our daily team meetings. Your task will touch different parts of the system, sometimes requiring you to get familiar with a new language.
The focus of your tasks will be:
Competencies
The successful applicant is a student with a keen interest in scientific computing and algorithmic developments with solid background in
Qualifications
Third Year MEng student in Electrical and Electronic Engineering or Computer Science.
High marks in Linear Algebra, Software Engineering and/or Signal Processing courses will be favourably considered.
S20WT: Software Engineering - Multidisciplinary - Stonehouse - 3 to 13 months Flexible duration
Scope and Subject of the Opening
You will be working with a co-located team of 20+ experienced engineers, including other software professionals within a larger multifunctional engineering team. Designing, developing and testing new software solutions for downhole drilling systems. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with other experts (electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, physicists, designers, etc.) in the development of new products and concepts.
Responsibilities
Your tasks will include:
Competencies
Required skill:
Exposure to any of the following would be a plus:
Qualifications
Studying towards a Bachelors or Masters in Computer Science or related field.
S20FW: Firmware Engineering - Stonehouse - 6 to 13 months Flexible duration
Scope and Subject of the Opening
Stonehouse Technology Centre (SHTC) is part of Schlumberger's global network of engineering and manufacturing centres. SHTC is a dynamic, high-tech environment with state-of-the-art computing and engineering facilities. Your role will be to work within the Software department helping to develop automated test systems and embedded software for our downhole drilling systems.
Responsibilities
Your tasks will include:
Competencies
Required skill:
Exposure to any of the following would be a plus:
Qualifications
Studying towards a Bachelors or Masters in in Embedded Systems or related field.
Schlumberger is the world's leading provider of technology for reservoir characterization, drilling, production, and processing to the oil and gas industry. Working in more than 85 countries and employing people who represent over 140 nationalities, Schlumberger supplies the industry's most comprehensive range of products and services, from exploration through production and integrated pore-to-pipeline solutions for hydrocarbon recovery that optimize reservoir performance.
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