University: Co-op
Under direct supervision, entry level for professional work, performs assignments to develop technical work knowledge and abilities requiring application of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria in carrying out a sequence of related tasks. Limited exercise of judgement is required on details of work and preliminary selections and adaptations of alternatives. This classification is used for employees performing a designated function for an identified duration. Co-ops will be given meaningful work assignments within areas directly related to their majors in college. Co-op students will work 40 hours per week for approximately four month periods, or semesters, alternating school semesters and work semesters. Performs own work and provides assistance to others as directed. Job tasks, correctly performed, impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability or operations. Consequences of error are easily measured and can be confined. Must be currently seeking a baccalaureate or masters degree and enrolled in an accredited college or university on a full-time basis. Must have achieved 30-45 semester hours of academic credit before beginning the first work term. Halliburton will also honor university co-op program minimum enrollment requirements. Must be enrolled in the university’s co-op program to receive academic credit and provide documentation of enrollment upon hiring. Must maintain the scholastic performance established by their university to remain active in the co-op program. Must work full-time (40 hours per week) during the employment period. Must have a declared degree and major appropriate for the co-op position being offered.