Who We Are
With a history and culture of science and innovation, we're the world's largest oilfield services company. Our people invent, design, engineer, and apply technologies that help customers find and produce oil and gas more efficiently and safely-often in remote and challenging locations.
Founded in 1926, the company takes its name from Conrad and Marcel Schlumberger, brothers who transformed the energy industry with the revolutionary idea of using electrical measurements to map subsurface rock formations. We employ over 113,000 people and work in more than 85 countries. We leverage strong local experience and the diversity in thought, background, and knowledge that more than 140 nationalities bring.
As the demand for energy increases so does our need for hardworking, fresh talent to meet the engineering and technical challenges of today's upstream oil and gas business. We have countless career opportunities that will let you prove your abilities from your first day of work. And we'll give you the training and support you need to succeed throughout your career.
Schlumberger Water Services offers engineered solutions to help our clients achieve sustainable water supplies. We apply superior technologies to reduce uncertainty, minimize risks, and achieve cost-effective results.
Where we come from
Schlumberger has built a global organization to leverage its leading-edge oilfield technologies for worldwide water resource management applications. Through investment in water industry expertise and proprietary technology, Schlumberger has augmented its established leadership in reservoir evaluation and characterization with a dedicated team of hydrogeologists, engineers and specialized tools to provide comprehensive assessment and management of aquifer systems. With the help of a global presence and support infrastructure, Schlumberger Water Services, a division dedicated to water resources management has successfully completed projects in six continents, helping to meet future water demands in a wide variety of environments and applications.

Differentiation through technology
Continual investment in leading-edge technology and technical training are key company strengths that provides Schlumberger Water Services (SWS) with a complete range of cost-effective water exploration, utilization and optimization solutions for public and private sector clients. Working as an integral part of your project team, or as technology providers, we offer several scalable solutions tailored to meet your business needs.
- Products and Technologies
- Technical Services
- Water Solutions
- Integrated Projects
Global Citizenship

Global Citizenship at Schlumberger reflects the diversity and integrity of our workforce. Drawn from 140-plus nationalities working in approximately 80 countries, our employees embody the qualities of global citizens-maintaining high standards of behavior wherever we operate.
As a business and a community of individuals, Schlumberger is connected to global challenges that also impact our employees, contractors, suppliers, clients, shareholders, families and communities.
To guide our behavior, we have developed a framework that addresses these challenges while anchoring them in the bedrock that allows us to call ourselves global citizens-ethics and governance, health and safety, diversity and people development.
The Schlumberger Global Citizenship framework focuses on six issues chosen because they are the ones to which we can bring most leadership and best practice.
University Relations
Universities are a fundamental source of talent and ideas for Schlumberger. We understand that our image on campus depends on the quality and consistency of our relationships with students, faculty and administrators.
The Ambassador Program, consisting of a network of 60 universities worldwide, forms the core of our university relations program. Schlumberger managers act as Ambassadors for Schlumberger within the universities and for the universities within Schlumberger. This way, we ensure long term relations. If you would like to know more about the Schlumberger commitment to building strong relationships with universities worldwide, please contact us.

Enhancing the role of women in science and technology
One Schlumberger program, Faculty for the Future, encourages women to pursue academic careers in science and technology, by providing fellowships and logistical support. The long-term goal is to generate conditions that result in more women pursuing scientific disciplines. Grant recipients are selected as much for their leadership capabilities as for their scientific talents, and they are expected to return to their home countries to continue their academic careers and inspire other young women.
Offering software to universities
The Schlumberger Worldwide University Software Program offers software developed by Schlumberger Information Solutions to selected colleges and universities at minimal cost. The program provides three-year, renewable licenses; software maintenance; training; and technical support. Universities can use the software to instruct students as part of a course curriculum, or to conduct academic research. The software is not intended for commercial use by the universities
Groundwater Dataloggers
Compact and reliable groundwater dataloggers, datalogger accessories, and software for groundwater monitoring. Learn more

Multilevel Monitoring System
Multilevel monitoring of pore pressure and water levels, hydraulic testing, and discrete water quality sampling in a single borehole.

Groundwater Software
Groundwater modeling, subsurface interpretation, visualization, and data management software.

Water Services Roles
Schlumberger Water Services
Schlumberger Water Services (SWS) specializes in assessing, developing, and managing the world's water resources using the most powerful and cost-effective technologies available today. Our dedicated team of engineers, earth scientists, and other technical specialists provides comprehensive assessments of surface water and groundwater resources, practical engineering solutions for water related projects, and an awareness of environmental and sustainability issues that are key to successful water resource management.
Are we looking for you?
Recent graduates and postgraduates in geoscience and engineering disciplines are needed to join our international teams. You should have the flexibility and desire to undertake occasional international travel and assignments. You will work independently and in a team of specialists.
SWS offers career opportunities in various disciplines, including the following:
- Hydrogeologist
Characterize, develop, and manage groundwater resources: investigate and analyze hydrogeological systems, install and test wells, analyze and interpret data, develop groundwater flow and transport models.
- Geologist
Characterize and interpret stratigraphy and geological structures, manage and supervise drilling and coring operations, develop conceptual geological models.
- Geochemist
Investigate and evaluate chemical processes and reactions between groundwater and porous media; conduct acid rock drainage investigations, and pit lake studies, fate and transport analysis.
- Water Resources Engineer
Characterize surface water flow and perform flood control analysis; design hydraulic structures such as water conveyance and control structures.
- Environmental Engineer
Conduct environmental impact assessments and baseline studies, develop environmental management plans, design closure and abandonment plans.
- GIS and Database Engineer
Apply GIS and database software to collate, evaluate, and display data; develop and manage geodatabases
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