Energy services company delivering drilling, completion, and production optimization
Halliburton operates a distributed, operations-heavy technology footprint across 80+ countries—C++, Python, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server underpin field systems, while recent AWS Bedrock and Azure AI Foundry adoption signal AI integration into subsurface and production workflows. Hiring velocity leans heavily toward engineering and operations roles, matching active initiatives around data pipelines, process automation, and cloud-based applications with LLMs—a shift toward digitizing reservoir lifecycle management under cost-containment pressure.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director, Tech Lead, Sourcing Lead, Strategic Sourcing Team Lead
Halliburton is a publicly traded energy services provider founded in 1919, headquartered in Houston, Texas. The company operates across drilling, well evaluation and completion, and production optimization for oil and gas customers. With more than 45,000 employees spanning 130 nationalities across 80+ countries, Halliburton serves customers through the full lifecycle of reservoir development—from subsurface data management and geological analysis through drilling and completion to ongoing production enhancement. The company is actively modernizing its service delivery infrastructure through data pipeline investments, process automation, and cloud applications incorporating large language models.
Core stack includes C++, Python, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, Kubernetes, Docker, and Jenkins. Engineering tooling spans MATLAB, Ansys, SolidWorks, and LabVIEW. Cloud and analytics layers use Power BI, Angular, Node.js, and recently AWS Bedrock and Azure AI Foundry.
Halliburton is recruiting across 25+ countries including the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, India, Australia, and major operations hubs in the Middle East (Libya, Algeria, Angola) and Southeast Asia (Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia).
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