Malcolm Greig

Project Manager at INOVA Geophysical

Malcolm Greig has extensive work experience in the geophysical industry. Malcolm currently works as a Project Manager at INOVA Geophysical since March 2022. Prior to that, they held the role of Manager Technology and Innovation and METIS Project Manager at SAExploration from May 2018 to November 2021.

Before joining SAExploration, Malcolm worked as a Technical Support Manager at Dynamic Technologies (DTCC) from January 2017 to April 2018, where they provided product guidance for the SmartSolo data acquisition system and delivered technical support and training to customers worldwide.

From May 2012 to October 2016, they served as the Product Manager for Autoseis Inc. at Global Geophysical Services. In this role, they managed product direction and technical documentation for the AutoSeis acquisition system.

Prior to their tenure at Global Geophysical Services, Malcolm worked at Geokinetics from March 2001 to May 2012 as the Manager of Instrument Support. Malcolm was responsible for managing the worldwide Technical Support Team, conducting field crew technical audits, and engineering new equipment to enhance the company's technical capabilities.

From October 1998 to December 2000, Malcolm held the position of Technical Supervisor at Veritas DGC. There, they managed Veritas DGC's support base in Neuquén, Argentina, and supervised the company's field operations in South America.

Malcolm's early career includes a role as an Observer/Instrument Engineer at Western Geophysical from August 1993 to August 1998.

Overall, Malcolm Greig has acquired a wide range of experience in project management, technology and innovation, technical support, product management, and instrument support throughout their career in the geophysical industry.

Malcolm Greig has pursued higher education in two prestigious institutions. Malcolm obtained a Master of Arts in Engineering with a focus on Electrical Systems, Aeronautics, Fluid Mechanics, and Structures from the University of Cambridge. Additionally, they earned a Master of Science degree in Geotechnical Engineering from Newcastle University. The specific duration of their studies at both universities is not provided.

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  • Project Manager

    March, 2022 - present