A total of 60 jobs at Expro are under threat.
A consultation is already under way with employee representatives before individual consultations with members of staff begin.
The firm plans to make 60 redundancies across its Europe and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) operations.
Aberdeen is expected to suffer the greatest lost, with 50 posts at risk.
Neil Sims, vice president for Expro’s Europe CIS region, said: “In the initial stages we took a range of preventative cost reduction measures, and since then, we have worked with our customers,
suppliers and employees to significantly reduce and manage costs.
“However, we must align ourselves with the ongoing market conditions and specifically, the continued decline in exploration and appraisal activity which has resulted in deferrals of major North Sea development projects.
“Very sadly, this means some further redundancies.
“We are currently in the consultation period and as a company, will do what we can to support our employees through this difficult time.”