SLB Egypt Geoscience & Petrotechnical Internship

Cairo, Egypt
Paid
Job details
  • Job type
    Internship
  • Date Posted
    1 month ago
  • Experience
    0-1 Year
  • Industry
    Oil & Gas
Skills
Full job descripton

Elevate your subsurface engineering and data science career with SLB’s Geoscience & Petrotechnical Internship in Cairo. Apply your academic expertise to live energy transition projects and master industry-leading simulation software alongside global energy innovators.

Core Responsibilities

  • Subsurface Analysis: Translate theoretical geology, geophysics, and petroleum engineering knowledge into practical, data-driven solutions to enhance reservoir understanding.

  • Petrotechnical Software Mastery: Utilize the latest proprietary SLB digital software to model, simulate, and analyze complex geological and telecommunications datasets.

  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate directly with senior petrotechnical engineers, data scientists, and clients to deliver high-impact insights on ongoing exploration and production projects.

  • Digital Innovation: Contribute to pioneering approaches that integrate computer science and telecommunications to optimize oilfield data acquisition and dynamic modeling workflows.

Required Qualifications

  • Academic Standing: Must have successfully completed at least two years of an undergraduate degree prior to the start of the internship.

  • Degree Specialization: Be actively enrolled in Geology, Geophysics, Petroleum Engineering, Computer Science, Telecommunications, or Computer Engineering.

  • Time Commitment: Be fully available to commit to an intensive, full-time 1-month program during either July or August 2026.

  • Geographic Availability: Must be physically capable of commuting and operating daily out of the SLB corporate offices located in either New Cairo or Masr El-Gedida.

Technical Edge: Why Petrotechnical Software & Digital Ecosystems matter at SLB?

Working as a Geoscience or Petrotechnical intern at SLB means mastering industry-standard digital ecosystems, most notably the DELFI cognitive E&P environment and flagship software like Petrel or Techlog. The modern energy transition relies heavily on digitizing the subsurface. For Geologists and Petroleum Engineers, the ability to integrate seismic, well log, and production data into a singular 3D static or dynamic model is crucial. For Computer Science and Telecommunications interns, understanding how to optimize these massive geological data streams using cloud architecture or machine learning algorithms is exactly what bridges the gap between raw subsurface data acquisition and profitable, safe energy extraction.

Recru By Egyincs Golden Advice for the Interview

When interviewing for the Petrotechnical roles at SLB, do not just discuss textbook rock formations or generic programming languages. You need to speak the language of the “Digital Subsurface.” A massive technical advantage is to familiarize yourself with the basic capabilities of the Petrel E&P Software Platform or Techlog before the interview. If you are a G&G or Petroleum candidate, explicitly mention how you would approach integrating specific well logs (like Gamma Ray or Resistivity) to identify lithology. If you are a CS or Telecommunications candidate, pitch how you would apply Python or data science algorithms to automate the interpretation of large seismic datasets. Bridging your university major directly with SLB’s actual software products will make you an irresistible candidate.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the exact duration and location of this SLB internship?
A: The Geoscience & Petrotechnical internship is a highly focused 1-month program taking place in either July or August 2026. Interns will operate out of the SLB corporate offices located in New Cairo or Masr El-Gedida.

Q: Which specific university majors are eligible to apply for this Petrotechnical program?
A: SLB accepts a wide range of analytical degrees for this specific track. Eligible majors include Geology, Geophysics, Petroleum Engineering, Computer Science, Telecommunications, and Computer Engineering, provided the student has completed at least two years of study.

Q: Will this internship involve heavy physical labor or field workshop operations?
A: No. Unlike the SLB Maintenance or Field Engineer internships, the Geoscience & Petrotechnical track focuses strictly on software, subsurface data modeling, and digital telecommunications analysis inside a professional corporate office environment.

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