Halliburton announced the initiation of the Development Excellence Engineer Program (DEEP) in Guyana for the year 2024. The program aims to engage students in their final semester, and recent graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, offering them an opportunity to explore careers in the oil and gas industry.
Taking place in Georgetown, Halliburton said DEEP offers participants hands-on, real-world experience across at least two product service lines and support functions within the company. The exclusive program provides a high-growth, high-volume environment where participants can shadow professionals in their respective fields, gaining practical insights that will prepare them for future roles.
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Prospective candidates should have a keen interest in gaining working experience in the oil and gas sector, along with a “can do” attitude, energy, and passion for the industry.
Applicants must be open to relocating within their country, possess the ability to travel cross-country and commit to a full-time dedication to the program. Residence in Guyana is a prerequisite for eligibility.
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DEEP promises participants the chance to become an integral part of Halliburton’s team, it said, delivering impactful results and making meaningful connections with industry leaders. It offers a platform for participants to develop cutting-edge skills essential for future leadership roles in the energy industry.
Halliburton said it remains committed to attracting and retaining top talent by investing in its employees and empowering them to grow and lead in their careers.
Halliburton specializes in offering comprehensive energy-related products and services throughout the reservoir lifecycle. From locating hydrocarbons to optimizing production, the company said it is renowned for its expertise in various facets of the energy industry.
Since its establishment in Guyana in 2015, Halliburton’s presence in the region has expanded. Initially catering to ExxonMobil with cementing solutions, the company has diversified its service offerings. Presently, Halliburton’s operations in Guyana encompass a wide array of services. Its mud plant is currently one of the largest in the hemisphere.