Two new colleagues for seismic data acquisition to the green transition

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Two positions are now available at the Department of Geophysics and Sedimentary Basins in the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS). The positions will be within maintenance and use of seismic equipment, including newly acquired vibro-trucks, wireless units, and a land streamer. The positions are to be filled as soon as possible.

Job description The green transition in Denmark requires new data, and seismic data play a major role in this. Seismic surveys are carried out both onshore and offshore to investigate potential sites for CO2 storage, geothermal energy, wind farms, or energy islands. GEUS has a range of seismic gear ranging from onshore vibroseis equipment to marine reflection and refraction equipment.

In this position, your main role will be to maintain and operate newly acquired vibro-trucks or the onshore seismic recording system consisting of wireless units and a land streamer, both equipped with micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) sensors. In GEUS we work multidisciplinary and across departments, so there are great possibilities to interact and participate in GEUS’ marine surveys in Danish and international waters, where maintenance and operation of compressors, streamers, airguns, and shallow seismic gear such as sparker systems and multibeam is needed.

The main workplace will be in Tåstrup, greater Copenhagen area, but there will also be trips to Aarhus in Jutland, where most of the marine gear is located. The candidate will be expected to carry out field work for extended periods.

Your qualifications The candidate could have a degree in geophysics, geology, engineering, or a technical education with knowledge of hydraulics, electronics, and/or mechanics.

Knowledge of the interface between the IT equipment and the seismic gear, experience with sensor apparatus such as digital accelerometers, and/or a general understanding of control technology will be essential. It will be an advantage if the candidate has experience with high-pressure hydraulic systems (5000 PSI) and understanding of hydraulic and electronic schematics. Experience with onshore vibroseis acquisition will also be an advantage, as will marine seismic acquisition be.

We work collaboratively, which requires efficient teamwork and good communication skills. Applicants must be fluent in English (spoken and written), and knowledge of Danish will be an advantage. If you do not speak Danish, you must be prepared to learn Danish to an appropriate level within the first 12 months of employment.

Department of Geophysics and Sedimentary Basins The department’s main responsibilities are geological and geophysical tasks concerning energy resources, nature, and the environment. Its activities include participation in national and international research projects, mapping, and research in collaboration with the Danish and Greenlandic authorities in relation to externally funded research and consulting tasks, mainly concerning CCS, geothermal energy and energy storage.

The 27 specialised and dedicated people in the department participate in interdisciplinary consulting and research projects with universities and other research institutions. They do research and consulting within a broad range of geophysical and geological topics related to the deep subsurface, using advanced modelling and mapping tools, for example basin modelling and mapping of geological structures.

We offer

  • A lively and informal working environment with talented and dedicated colleagues
  • Versatile work duties and good opportunities to influence them
  • Development opportunities with access to courses and other further education
  • Family friendly workplace with flexible hours
  • An active social environment, with a staff association and art society
  • Fitness centre with physiotherapy at the workplace
Salary and conditions of employment In accordance with the collective agreements between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the relevant eligible trade union.

The appointment area is the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities and its institutions.

The Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities considers diversity to be an asset and invites anybody interested, regardless of gender, age, religion or ethnicity to apply for the position.

Further information Please contact Head of Department, Nina Skaarup on tel. +45 2222 1676, e-mail nsk@geus.dk or special consultant Marie Keiding on tel. +45 9133 3400, e-mail mke@geus.dk.

International applicants can read more about living and working in Denmark on GEUS’ website: http://eng.geus.dk/about/jobs/

Application Applications must include a letter of motivation, a CV, as well as relevant exam papers.

You can send your application by clicking on the “Apply for position” (“Søg stillingen”) button. Your application must be with GEUS no later than 12.00 midday (Danish time), Thursday 26th October 2023.

Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.

INFORMATIONER OM STILLINGEN:

- Arbejdspladsen ligger i:

Høje-Taastrup Kommune

-Virksomheden tilbyder:

Fastansættelse: fuldtid

-Arbejdsgiver:

GEUS, Øster Voldegade, 1350 København K

-Ansøgning:

Ansøgningsfrist: 26-10-2023; - ansøgningsfristen er overskredet

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