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$31K - $39.70K/yr

... geomorphology, or environmental monitoring. The primary goal of this project is to produce the ... . * Assist with wetland and marsh monitoring efforts to contribute to broader inventory and vital ...

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... geomorphology, GIS PURPOSE This Natural Resource Management Assistant is an AmeriCorps position ... There is a long-standing need across the NPS for assistance and guidance related to addressing ...

Hydrothermal, Geochemistry, Volcanology, Geomorphology, GIS PURPOSE This Geology Assistant is an AmeriCorps position. The SIP Member will assist with chemical and thermal field and administrative ...

Water Resources Engineer

Concord, NH · On-site

$79.50K - $108.70K/yr

Immediate growth opportunities exist to assist with development of the firm's water resources ... Strong hydraulic modeling, stream restoration & fluvial geomorphology experience preferred.

Hydrothermal, Geochemistry, Volcanology, Geomorphology, GIS PURPOSE This Geology Assistant is an AmeriCorps position. The SIP Member will assist with chemical and thermal field and administrative ...

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

To thrive as an Assistant Geomorphologist, you need a solid background in physical geography, earth sciences, and geomorphological processes, typically supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with GIS software, remote sensing tools, field survey equipment, and data analysis programs is crucial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, effective communication, and teamwork are valuable soft skills in this role. These competencies enable accurate landscape analysis, effective collaboration, and successful project outcomes in environmental and research contexts.

What are the typical challenges faced by an Assistant Geomorphologist during fieldwork, and how can they be managed?

Assistant Geomorphologists often encounter challenges such as difficult terrain, unpredictable weather conditions, and the need for precise data collection in the field. These can be managed through thorough preparation, including physical fitness, proper training in the use of field equipment, and careful planning of fieldwork schedules. Collaboration with more experienced team members and clear communication within the team are essential for safety and efficiency. Additionally, adapting to changing conditions and maintaining detailed records can help ensure the success of field investigations.

What does an Assistant Geomorphologist do?

An Assistant Geomorphologist supports the study of landforms and the processes that shape them, such as erosion, sedimentation, and tectonic activity. They assist senior geomorphologists by collecting field data, analyzing soil and rock samples, and using geographic information systems (GIS) to map and interpret terrain features. Their work contributes to understanding environmental changes, managing natural resources, and planning land use. Assistant geomorphologists may also help prepare reports and presentations based on their findings.

What is the difference between Assistant Geomorphology vs Geomorphologist?

AspectAssistant GeomorphologyGeomorphologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in geology, geography, or related fieldMaster's or Ph.D. in geology, geomorphology, or related discipline
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, data collection, assisting senior staffResearch, analysis, project leadership
Employer & Industry UsageEnvironmental agencies, research institutions, consulting firmsAcademic, government, specialized research organizations

Assistant Geomorphology roles typically involve supporting senior geomorphologists through fieldwork and data collection, requiring a bachelor's degree. Geomorphologists, on the other hand, often hold advanced degrees and lead research projects. The roles differ mainly in responsibility level and expertise, but both work within environmental and geological sectors.

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Assistant Professor to Associate Professor (Geology)

University of Guam

Mangilao, GU

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Position Information
Position Title Assistant Professor to Associate Professor (Geology) Department Water & Environmental Research Institute College / Unit Description
WERI was established in 1975 as one of the nation's 54 National Institutes for Water Resources Research. Its mission is to conduct water resources research, professional training, and public outreach for Guam, the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). Accordingly, its faculty support the university's graduate Environmental Science program and provide training for professional and technical staff in local and regional government agencies and private firms. WERI faculty collaborate with external university researchers and with University of Guam faculty in other units, including its new School of Engineering. The institute has seven faculty, with a broad span of expertise in earth science and water resources engineering, and is equipped with a Water Quality Analysis Laboratory and a state-of-the-art Geographic Information System Laboratory.
Position Type Faculty Posting Number 020-26 Full or Part Time Full Time Work Schedule
Full-Time
Position End Date Salary Range
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience relevant to the position. The following salary figures are for nine (9) months:
Assistant Professor: $52,408 - $105,140 Per Academic Year
Associate Professor:$58,369 - $115,705 Per Academic Year
Compensation for employment shall not commence until all hiring conditions are met, including required employment visa. Annual salary will be prorated, if start of employment is delayed.
Character of Duties
WERI seeks a geologist familiar with or prepared to master the regional and local geology of Guam, the FSM, and the CNMI. He or she will be expected to set up and lead a vigorous research program addressing both basic and applied aspects of water resources exploration, development, management, and conservation for island communities throughout the western Pacific region.
This is a research faculty position. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and lead a research program grounded in external funding and collaboration with co-investigators from outside institutions as well as local colleagues. At WERI, he or she will be working with multidisciplinary teams of scientists, engineers, and graduate research assistants on basic and applied problems pertaining to water resources of Guam, the FSM, and the CNMI. Primary duties will be initiating and conducting research projects, contributing to graduate instruction in the University's Environmental Science Program, advising thesis research, and mentoring students working on Master's Degrees in environmental science.
A driver's license is required since the finalist needs to conduct field trips for data collection.
Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. in Geology or Ph.D. in a related field such as Physical Geography or Civil Engineering with a Bachelor's and/or Master's degree in Geology from a U.S. regionally accredited institution or foreign equivalent. WERI seeks an early to mid-career geologist with interest and experience in karst hydrogeology or geomorphology, or in carbonate petrology and karst processes. He or she should be competent in field geology, prepared to live and work in the tropics, and interested in mastering the geology of the region and making a long-term commitment to WERI and the University of Guam. Must be willing to teach online.
Preferred Qualifications
Training and interests of the ideal candidate should embrace broader aspects of Pacific island geology, including not only reef and carbonate geology, but volcanic geology, tectonic history, climate history, and sea level history. Experience in applications of geospatial technologies such as Geographic Information System (GIS), remote sensing and Global Positioning System (GPS) for geologic mapping and analysis. Experience working and teaching in online learning programs.
Other Information
Work Eligibility: Submission of completed job applications authorizes the University of Guam to seek and obtain information regarding the applicant's suitability for employment. All factors which are job related may be investigated (i.e., previous employment, educational credentials, and criminal records). All information obtained may be used to determine the applicant's eligibility for employment in accordance with equal employment opportunity guidelines. In addition, the applicant releases previous employers and job-related sources from legal liability for the information provided.

Should an applicant be convicted of any crimes other than a minor traffic violation, all applicable information must be provided in the form of a police clearance report and court clearance report. Failure to admit any felony convictions may result in immediate disqualification or disciplinary action.

Section 25103, Chapter 25, Title 10 of the Guam Code Annotated requires college or university employees to undergo a physical examination, to include a test for tuberculosis (skin or x-ray), prior to employment and at least annually thereafter. A report of such examination must be conducted by a licensed physician within a state or territory of the United States and must be submitted upon request.

Federal law requires presentation of eligibility to work in the United States within seventy-two (72) hours of reporting for employment. Specifically, 8 USC 1324A requires the employer to verify the identity and eligibility to work in the United States of all newly hired employees. The University of Guam is required to comply with this law on a non-discriminatory basis. If you are hired to fill a position with the University of Guam, you will be required to present valid documents to comply with this law.

Due to budgetary constraints, UOG is not able to pay the additional application cost of $100,000 as required by the U.S. Presidential Proclamation for any applicants that will require an H1B Visa to legally work at UOG.

The University of Guam is an equal opportunity employer and provider.

The University of Guam complies with Public Law 24-109 in reference to the provisions and requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Assistance in EEO/ADA matters and inquiries concerning the application of Title IX and its implementing regulations may be referred to the University's Director, EEO and Title IX/ADA Coordinator, located at the EEO/ADA and Title IX Office, Dorm II, Iya Hami Hall, Room 104, Telephone No. (671) 735-2244; TTY (671) 735-2243; or to the Office of Civil Rights (OCR).
General Description: The University of Guam is looking for an individual who is interested in new challenges and opportunities for professional and personal growth. This position calls for someone who is self-motivated and adaptable, intelligent, possesses a global vision and who is interested in working in a dynamic, multicultural institution.
Job Open Date 01/05/2026 Job Application Deadline Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicants
THE UNIVERSITY OF GUAM SOLICITS APPLICATIONS TO ESTABLISH A LIST OF ELIGIBLES FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION (TENURE/NON-TENURE TRACK APPOINTMENT, FULL-TIME, SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS):
Please apply at UOG's online employment portal at https://uog.peopleadmin.com.
University of Guam is a drug-free work environment and an equal opportunity employer. Military family, disability and veterans are encouraged to apply. Federal Law requires presentation of proof of identity and eligibility to work in the U.S. We comply with this on a nondiscriminatory basis.
Optimal submittal date is March 28, 2026 (Chamorro Standard Time/ChST/UTC+10). However, Applications submitted after March 28, 2026 may be accepted but not be guaranteed for full consideration.
(Note to applicants in the mainland United States: Please be advised that Guam is a day ahead of the mainland United States.)
For technical assistance or inquiries in completing the application, please contact Eliza Soriano at esoriano@triton.uog.edu.
Additional Information
For further information about the University of Guam, visit our Web Site at http://www.uog.edu. General information about Guam is available at http://www.visitguam.com. For local newspapers, The Pacific Daily News is available at http://www.guampdn.com and The Guam Daily Post is available at http://www.postguam.com.
Contact Information
For further information, please contact Dr. Yuming Wen, Chair, Geology Search Committee at ywen@triton.uog.edu or the Human Resources Office at uoghro@triton.uog.edu, telephone number, (671) 735-2350 or fax number at (671) 734-6005.
Appointment / Relocation
The position is a nine (9) month faculty position, three-year tenure track or non-tenure track contractual appointment and requires the hired applicant to relocate to Guam and work on campus. The University provides relocation assistance to new employees if hired off-island on a three-year initial contract. Provided are travel expenses for the applicant and the applicant's spouse (as defined by Guam Law) and children under the age of 18 by the least expensive and most direct air route from the point of hire and for moving household goods to Guam by the least expensive carrier up to 3,500 pounds for a family and 1,750 pounds for an applicant without dependents. Insurance of household goods, if desired, is at the employee's expense.
Benefits
Fringe benefits include a medical and dental plan, life insurance, cafeteria plan (flexible tax benefit plan), annual leave, sick leave, and the Government of Guam retirement plan.
Application Process
Applicants for University of Guam faculty positions must complete an online job application through the UOG's online employment portal at https://uog.peopleadmin.com. Please have the following documents prepared and ready to upload with your application:
(1) Letter of Intent, stating interest
(2) Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume
(3) Copies of all graduate and undergraduate transcripts
(4) Three sample publications
(5) Copy of driver's license
Applicants who are short-listed for an interview will be required to provide a short (approximately 5 minutes) video clip of their lecture or presentation.
Special Instructions for References: Three (3) current letters of recommendation from persons knowledgeable about your academic and professional performance must be provided by providing a list of at least three (3) references to be contacted on the References section of the online application. Enter each reference by clicking on the "Add References Entry" button. Provide the name, title, email address, mailing address, and telephone number of each reference. A system automated email will be sent to each reference's email address with a link to attach their reference letter to your application.
Selected candidate must provide official transcripts prior to hire date. For further information, please contact Dr. Yuming Wen, Chair, Geology Search Committee at ywen@triton.uog.edu or the Human Resources Office at uoghro@triton.uog.edu, telephone number, (671) 735-2350 or fax number at (671) 734-6005.
Police and Court Clearance: Pursuant to Public Law No. 28-24 and Executive Order 2005-34, applicants selected for a position are required to provide original police and court (Superior Court of Guam) clearances of no more than three (3) months old prior to commencement of employment. Off-island applicants must obtain clearances from their place of residence. Applicants are responsible for fees associated with obtaining the clearances.