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Ambler, AK ยท On-site

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

... Geophysical Data acquisition * Support collection of geophysical data in the field QUALIFICATIONS Experience * 1 year in a position of applicable duties is preferred * Remote work experience required ...

Field Technician

Ambler, AK ยท On-site

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

... Geophysical Data acquisition * Support collection of geophysical data in the field QUALIFICATIONS Experience * 1 year in a position of applicable duties is preferred * Remote work experience required ...

$22.50 - $30.75/hr

... Geophysical Data acquisition * Support collection of geophysical data in the field QUALIFICATIONS Experience * 1 year in a position of applicable duties is preferred * Remote work experience required ...

... Way Acquisition, Scheduling, Environmental Planning, Permitting, Title and Land Management ... Bachelor's degree in Geology, Engineering Geology, Geotechnical Engineering, Geophysics or related ...

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How much do acquisition geophysicist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for acquisition geophysicist in the United States is $95,411.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Acquisition Geophysicist job?

An Acquisition Geophysicist is responsible for planning, executing, and optimizing geophysical surveys to collect subsurface data for oil & gas exploration, mining, or environmental studies. They oversee field operations, ensure data quality, and work with survey teams to deploy seismic, gravity, or electromagnetic techniques. Their role involves using specialized equipment, managing logistics, and interpreting preliminary geophysical results. They collaborate with geologists and geophysicists to ensure accurate data acquisition. This job requires strong analytical skills, technical expertise, and often involves working in remote locations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Acquisition Geophysicist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Acquisition Geophysicist, you need a strong background in geophysics, earth sciences, and data acquisition, generally supported by a relevant degree and field experience. Familiarity with seismic survey equipment, GPS systems, and specialized geophysical software (such as Petrel or GeoFrame) is required, and industry certifications like SEG or GSE may be advantageous. Excellent problem-solving skills, teamwork, and effective communication are important soft skills in this position. These competencies ensure precise data collection, safety, and seamless collaboration during complex field operations.

What does a typical workweek look like for an Acquisition Geophysicist?

A typical workweek for an Acquisition Geophysicist often involves a combination of fieldwork and office-based tasks. Field activities may include overseeing seismic data collection, managing survey crews, performing equipment calibration, and ensuring data quality and safety standards are met. Office responsibilities might involve processing acquired data, preparing reports, coordinating with project managers and geologists, and participating in planning meetings. This role requires flexibility, as it may involve travel to remote sites and extended hours during survey periods, balanced with analytical and collaborative work when back at the office.

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Job description

JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY:

The Staff Metallurgist is responsible for applying hydrometallurgical expertise to the characterization of heap leach pads and the design and execution of solution injection programs on active and legacy mining operations. The role bridges process metallurgy with non-invasive subsurface imaging: the incumbent will interpret leach pad performance data (solution chemistry, recovery histories, column and bottle roll test results, operational records, and stacking configuration) and translate those observations into survey objectives that our geophysical team can test with electrical resistivity, induced polarization, and electromagnetic methods. Candidates are not expected to arrive with geophysical experience; the company will train the right metallurgist in its methods and workflows. Up to fifty percent field work is anticipated for both project performance and continued professional development. The Staff Metallurgist position is considered a permanent and salaried position. Position is open to applicants with compensation commensurate with the level of experience and technical expertise.

REPORTS TO: Divisional Vice President

JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Interprets solution chemistry (PLS, ILS, raffinate) and operational records to assess leach pad performance and residual recovery potential for copper and gold operations.
  • Develops conceptual models of leach maturity, short-circuiting, preferential flow, and residual metal distribution to guide geophysical survey design.
  • Supports the design and implementation of low-pressure solution injection well fields on active heap leach pads, including well spacing, bench placement, casing selection, and pilot test scoping.
  • Reviews and interprets column leach tests, bottle roll tests, and metallurgical balance data in support of residual recovery assessments.
  • Collaborates with geophysicists to correlate electrical resistivity, IP, and EM response to solution content, degree of saturation, and ore mineralogy.
  • Co-authors technical reports, technical memoranda, and proposals; contributes metallurgical sections and reviews integrated interpretations with higher-level staff.
  • Interacts with mine site metallurgy, process, and operations personnel during project scoping, field execution, and reporting.
  • Provides Spanish-language support during client interactions, site visits, and technical correspondence when applicable.
  • Participates in training in geophysical acquisition and processing methods under the mentorship of senior staff and progresses toward independent field leadership over time.
  • Contributes to bid preparation, scope development, and cost estimation for metallurgy-adjacent projects.
  • Supports field crews with site-specific metallurgical context (e.g., acid distribution strategy, curing, aeration, stacking history) during survey planning and execution.
  • Completes production reports, time logs, project logs, and other office or project-related paperwork as required.
  • Provides field supervision of support personnel as needed. May interact with subcontractors and clientele.
  • Responsible for reporting defects in field or work-related equipment.
  • Assists with health and safety plans (e.g., HASP).
  • Responsible for maintaining OSHA and MSHA certifications (company-supported).
  • Observes and enforces all safety protocols.

REQUIREMENTS:

Education: A B.S. degree in Mining Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related discipline, with coursework in hydrometallurgy at a minimum. An M.Sc. in a metallurgy- or mining-related field counts as two years of experience, and a Ph.D. in the same counts as four years of experience.

Experience:2+ years of experience on copper or gold heap leach, dump leach, or in-situ leach projects, including exposure to operational leach pad performance, solution management, or metallurgical test work (column, bottle roll, or pilot scale). Display strong organizational skills, as well as excellent oral and written communication ability. Must demonstrate proficiency with Microsoft Excel and Word. Spanish-language fluency (written and spoken) is strongly preferred given the company's active project portfolio in Latin America. Candidates without prior geophysics background are encouraged to apply; training in resistivity, IP, and EM methods will be provided on the job.

Physical Demands: Must demonstrate the ability to lift and carry a minimum of 50 pounds (special exemptions may apply).

Travel: Projects may require travel up to 50 percent of work schedule, including domestic and international assignments.