
GeoSoftware is a leading global provider of subsurface geoscience software and consulting services that empower the energy industry to make accurate, efficient, and responsible decisions. Their flagship solutions—HampsonRussell, Jason, PowerLog, and InsightEarth—cover reservoir characterization, petrophysics, well‑path planning, seismic inversion, and rock physics, while their professional services extend across oil & gas, geothermal, wind, carbon capture, and energy transition projects. GeoSoftware differentiates itself through its deep technical expertise, integration of machine‑learning and AI tools, and a commitment to delivering reliable, data‑driven insights that enhance energy security worldwide. The company fosters a collaborative culture that values innovation, precision, and client success, making it a trusted partner for complex subsurface challenges.
We are seeking a motivated and client-oriented Geoscience Support Specialist to join our team. This role is ideal for recent graduates or early-career professionals with a background in seismic petrophysics, geophysics, or geoscience who are passionate about applying their technical knowledge in a client-facing environment.
GeoSoftware is a leading global provider of subsurface geoscience software and consulting services that empower the energy industry to make accurate, efficient, and responsible decisions. Their flagship solutions—HampsonRussell, Jason, PowerLog, and InsightEarth—cover reservoir characterization, petrophysics, well‑path planning, seismic inversion, and rock physics, while their professional services extend across oil & gas, geothermal, wind, carbon capture, and energy transition projects. GeoSoftware differentiates itself through its deep technical expertise, integration of machine‑learning and AI tools, and a commitment to delivering reliable, data‑driven insights that enhance energy security worldwide. The company fosters a collaborative culture that values innovation, precision, and client success, making it a trusted partner for complex subsurface challenges.