Resistivity profiles of a shoreline environment.
Resistivity profiles of a shoreline environment.
I held the role of Geophysicist at Next Geosolutions (May 2021 – June 2022), based in Norfolk, UK, supporting a range of offshore geophysical and engineering surveys. My work covered projects such as offshore pipeline inspections, cable installation surveys, and large-scale infrastructure developments. Key projects included seafloor and subsurface geophysical and geotechnical surveys for the 440 km Eastern Link 2 HVDC cable route and the 880 km Baltic Pipe ROV inspection.
In this role, I processed and interpreted multiple geophysical datasets, including seismic, multibeam echo sounder (MBES), magnetometry, bathymetry, and electrical resistivity data. This work was used to assess shallow subsurface conditions and support engineering and environmental decision-making across offshore survey areas.
I was also responsible for conducting detailed geological reviews of survey sites and producing and peer-reviewing field reports during live offshore operations. A key part of my role involved compiling and integrating survey results into final client deliverables, ensuring data accuracy and clarity throughout.
In addition, I used GIS software such as QGIS and ArcGIS to build spatial databases and produce mapped outputs that clearly communicated survey findings. I also acted as a key communication link between clients, offshore vessel crews, and internal teams, helping to coordinate operations and ensure efficient project delivery.