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Assistant Geologist Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

Mine Geologist

Delta Junction, AK · On-site

$100K - $110K/yr

Communicate geological information in a timely and understandable format to mine personnel outside of the geology department, to assist in the optimisation of the extraction of ore. * Adhere to all ...

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Senior Geologist

Palmer, AK · On-site

$80 - $120/hr

SENIOR GEOLOGIST As a Senior Geologist, you will contribute to the geological exploration and ... * Assist in day-to-day activities including weekly/monthly reporting, annual reporting, permit ...

Conduct drill pad inspections and report field conditions. * Assist survey crews with staking and other field support activities. * Support geology teams with mapping and ore control work. * Use a ...

Conduct drill pad inspections and report field conditions. * Assist survey crews with staking and other field support activities. * Support geology teams with mapping and ore control work. * Use a ...

Conduct drill pad inspections and report field conditions. * Assist survey crews with staking and other field support activities. * Support geology teams with mapping and ore control work. * Use a ...

Execute technical projects and prepare documents, perform peer review of project documents * Assist ... Bachelor's Degree in Geology or geological sciences * US Citizen * Ability to pass background ...

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How much do assistant geologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant geologist in Alaska is $82,957.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,300.00 and $100,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an assistant geologist?

Assistant Geologists are entry-level professionals who support geologists in studying the Earth’s structure, composition, and processes. Their duties typically include collecting and analyzing soil, rock, and water samples, conducting field surveys, and assisting with geological mapping. They work under the supervision of senior geologists in industries such as environmental consulting, mining, oil and gas, and government agencies. This role provides valuable hands-on experience and is often a stepping stone to more advanced geoscience positions.

What are the typical responsibilities of an assistant geologist in a fieldwork setting?

As an Assistant Geologist, you will often support senior geologists during field investigations, which may include collecting soil and rock samples, conducting site surveys, and recording geologic observations. You may also assist in geophysical or geochemical testing and help with mapping and data analysis back in the office. Fieldwork can be physically demanding and often requires travel to remote locations, but it provides valuable hands-on experience and exposure to a variety of geological projects. Team collaboration is common, as you’ll frequently work with environmental scientists, engineers, and drilling crews to ensure data accuracy and project success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an assistant geologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Geologist, you need a solid background in geology or earth sciences, typically supported by a relevant bachelor's degree and foundational fieldwork experience. Familiarity with GIS software, mapping tools, and data analysis platforms is important, and certifications like OSHA HAZWOPER may be required for field safety. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collecting and reporting accurate geological data. These skills ensure reliable data collection, adherence to safety standards, and successful collaboration on geological projects.

What is the difference between Assistant Geologist vs Geoscientist?

AspectAssistant GeologistGeoscientist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in geology or related fieldBachelor's or master's degree in geology, geoscience, or related field
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, lab analysis, data collectionResearch, data analysis, fieldwork, report writing
Employer & Industry UsageMining, environmental consulting, oil & gasResearch institutions, government agencies, energy companies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Assistant Geologists typically perform fieldwork and basic data collection under supervision, while Geoscientists often engage in research, complex data analysis, and report writing. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds, but Geoscientists usually hold advanced degrees and work in broader research or policy settings. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path in geology-related fields.

Is there a high demand for assistant geologists?

The demand for assistant geologists is generally steady, especially in industries such as mining, oil and gas, environmental consulting, and construction. Employment opportunities depend on industry activity, geographic location, and the candidate's skills in fieldwork, data analysis, and geological software. Entry-level positions are often available for those with relevant education and certifications.

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Infographic showing various Assistant Geologist job openings in Alaska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,957 per year, or $39.9 per hour.

Mine Geologist

Northern Star Pogo LLC

Delta Junction, AK • On-site

$100K - $110K/yr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Northern Star Resources Limited (ASX: NST) is an Australian ASX 100 gold producer with three Tier-1 world-class projects located in highly prospective and low sovereign risk regions of Australia and North America. Northern Star is the largest Australian gold producer and among the top 10 gold miners globally. Northern Star continues to invest in building a strong asset base through strategic acquisitions and aggressive exploration to extend the mine lives across its world-class operations and generate earning accretive value for its Shareholders through operational effectiveness.

What do we offer?
- Vibrant hub of activity on site, with the ability to be part of successful and productive team
- Permanent position and extended mine-life offering job security.
- Excellent remuneration package with bonuses, insurances, 401k and paid leave.
- Ongoing development opportunities and growth within a company that continuously invest in their people.

What’s the role?

The Mine Geologist reports to the Senior Mine Geologist, and the primary role is to collect primary geological information and perform the underground geological activities required to facilitate the safe, efficient and cost-effective extraction and growth of the mineral reserve within the Pogo Gold Mine area to meet or exceed Northern Star’s performance requirements within the Pogo Geology Department.

The specifics:

Underground Production Role

Plan and prepare for each shift to ensure that the most urgent and important tasks are performed in the most efficient manner and that all possible relevant information, about tasks likely to be encountered during the shift, is collected and understood before proceeding underground.

  • Provide instructions for underground development heading at each round, based on a thorough investigation of, and understanding of, the information available including the geology exposed in the excavation as well as any other relevant information (relevant drill hole intersections, geological mapping of nearby development and resource models of the area) to achieve the most efficient access to and exposure of the ore bodies for extraction.
  • Collect samples and mapping information from the development faces to allow evaluation of the ore bodies exposed within the underground excavations.
  • Perform geological mapping of all operating ore development and any other development as instructed by the Senior Mine Geologists.
  • Communicate geological information in a timely and understandable format to mine personnel outside of the geology department, to assist in the optimisation of the extraction of ore.
  • Adhere to all procedures in the collection of data to ensure the highest quality of data is generated in the safest manner both for sampling and mapping.
  • Capture all relevant data from the shift into the appropriate data storage systems (electronic and written) before leaving the mine at the end of each shift. This includes downloading and filing face photographs.
  • Clearly communicate all relevant information at handovers on a daily basis and for the weekly shift handover, both verbally and in writing/electronic format.
  • Plan time so that maximum use is made of shift crossovers when additional personnel are on site to perform development mapping.
  • Perform end-of-hole checks on diamond drill rigs as required.
  • When on night shift, communicate with the Drilling Geologists to ensure awareness of any issues with the current diamond drill-holes to ensure informed decisions are made.
  • Actively seek to add to the recognized gold endowment of the mine, by identifying additional mineralized structures. Gather assay and spatial data on any additional structures and interpret data with the aid of Senior Geologists. The information should be given to the Senior Geologists and the Drilling and Resource Geologists for follow-up work.
  • Actively progress the safety culture at the mine by participating in and promoting safety initiatives (including attendance at safety meetings).
  • Provide guidance to the Geological Technician on your shift as to the work that you require them to perform and contribute to the safe and efficient use of their time.
  • Contribute to the continual improvement and updating of the geology procedures to ensure the most efficient use of available resources. Perform task observations as required to ensure compliance to standards.
  • Interpret the data collected on a regular basis and communicate relevant information to the appropriate personnel (Senior Geologists, Planning Engineers, Surveyors, Mine Foremen).
  • Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and statutory requirements in order to minimise NSR’s risk exposure and liabilities.
  • Demonstrate commitment to the NSR values.
  • Perform all general tasks as instructed by the Senior Geologists or the Geology Manager.
  • Check the shift sheet as early as possible each day to validate the information on it
  • Ensure that the diamond drill core is logged in an accurate and timely manner each day. Ensure that you are aware of where the hole you are logging was drilled and what the purpose of the drill hole was so that no important features are overlooked.
  • Perform development mapping as required or requested by senior geologist
  • Prepare for, attend and participate in all safety, planning and production meetings and communicate all pertinent information to the relevant people before or at the meetings as appropriate.
  • Ensure Image registration and face chips are as up to date as possible using the most recent survey asbuilts.
  • Attend all shift handover meetings and assist by communicating any new information that you may become aware of or any interpretations of information that you may have made during the day to the attending Senior Geologist.
  • Contribute to the continual improvement and updating of the geology procedures to ensure the most efficient use of available resources and perform task observations to ensure compliance to standards as required.
  • Perform all general tasks as instructed by the senior geologists or the Geology Manager.
  • Other duties as required.

The Details:

Qualifications Required

    • Degree majoring in Geology or in an equivalent field
    • Current Driver’s License.
    • Pass a background check and post offer physical.

Desired Experience & Competencies

    • Underground production experience
    • Demonstrated ability to learn, set achievable goals and safely achieve tasks is required.
    • Ability to work within a team.
    • Computer literacy – Microsoft Office and Vulcan Software.
    • Good communication skills.
    • Demonstrate ability to maintain or exceed best industry practice in all geological and environmental tasks.
    • Flexibility to adapt to improved procedures and practices.
    • First Aid certificate.
    • Awareness of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Act & Regulations.

The Details:

Working a 15 day on, 13 day off rotating schedule up to 12 hours a day or more at a remote campsite. Extreme conditions, including but not limited to extreme and changing weather conditions, dust, mud, varying levels of noise, varying degrees of light and dark, in and around artificial light and in a confined work area.

Employees are required to stay on site at the company provided camp during the work rotation. Camp facilities provide dining service, games room, exercise & weight room, sauna, and accommodation rooms. Dormitory rooms have a land line phone, great Wi-Fi & cable TV. Cell service is available through Wi-Fi. The Company provides a bus service to and from Fairbanks, Delta Junction and Tok, Alaska.

Why join us?
When you join our Company, you join the Northern Star Team. You will be engaged in a dynamic work environment where you will be valued as an integral part of the team, and where you can develop and grow with our business.

Northern Star actively supports and contributes to the local community in which we operate. We are a proud supporter of the Veterans' Employment Commitment and recognise the advantage of a diversified workplace including diversity of gender, thought, experience, and ethnicity. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and strive for workplace excellence.

Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position.

Want to know more about Northern Star? Check out our website here: http://www.nsrltd.com/ or follow us on linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/company/northern-star-resources-limited/

Shortlisting for this role will begin immediately.

Candidates living in the Fairbanks North Star Borough, Delta and Tok regions will be given first consideration.

Due to the large volume of applications, only applicants who are shortlisted will be contacted.