Viridien (www.viridiengroup.com) is an advanced technology, digital and Earth data company that pushes the boundaries of science for a more prosperous and sustainable future. With our ingenuity, drive and deep curiosity we discover new insights, innovations, and solutions that efficiently and responsibly resolve complex natural resource, digital, energy transition and infrastructure challenges.
Job Details:
We are seeking talented and enthusiastic individuals to join our Imaging team as Summer Interns!
Do you want to learn how physics and mathematics are used to solve real-world challenges?
Our geophysicists use their scientific knowledge and problem-solving skills to apply the latest signal processing & imaging techniques to create state of the art three-dimensional images and models of the subsurface reflectivity and rock properties.
As an intern, you will work closely with a team of geophysicists on an ongoing seismic imaging project. You’ll take responsibility for testing a key project topic and gain invaluable experience in a professional scientific environment.
What will it involve?
This is a paid internship which we plan to run for 8 weeks from the 24th June to the 19th August. You will be based in Crawley, a town just south of London, with excellent transport links to central London, the South Coast, the wider UK, and international destinations via nearby Gatwick Airport.
There will be training in the first week on in-house software, introductory geology & geophysics and client technical presentation skills. You will also be invited to attend internal technical seminars and have the opportunity to talk to technical experts in other fields of geoscience. You will also have access to our considerable training resources and be buddied up with a geophysicist.
Qualifications
You must be based in the UK in your penultimate year of an integrated Master’s degree OR in your final year of a Bachelor’s degree planning to start a postgraduate Master’s degree in 2025/26.
The internship is open to anyone studying Physics & Astronomy, Mathematics or Geophysics.
Application Process
Submit your CV by 12:00 PM on 14th March 2025.
If your initial application is accepted you will then be invited to complete a ten-minute one-way video interview by the 31st March.
If you are successful the final stage of the application process will involve a technical interview - depending on your location and university schedule this can be virtual or in-person. This will probably take place the week of April 15th or April 22nd.
We receive a lot of very talented and enthusiastic applications for a limited number of intern positions. If you are not selected at the final interview stage for the internship but demonstrate the enthusiasm for science and key skills we look for then we may fast track your application for our 2026 graduate role.
Benefits For The Internship
- Paid position
- Company organized housing (depending on availability) or housing support
- Sports and social activities
- Onsite canteen
- Gain insight into the field of seismic imaging and the wider geoscience sector
- Genuinely curious and collaborative people to work with and learn from who share your love of problem solving
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