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Assistant Seismic Observer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Perform site-specific seismic-hazard and ground-response analyses. * Assist with the planning and ... Observe construction of foundations, ground improvement, shoring, grading operations, and other ...

Marine Geoscientist

Tampa, FL · On-site

$31.25 - $36.06/hr

Seismic reflection systems (single-channel and multi-channel preferred) * Marine vibracore systems ... Mentor junior staff and assist with training and development in both field and office settings

... observation and inspection, and the writing, preparation, and review of related reports for the ... Supervise the analysis and formation of recommendations in written reports. * Assist in ...

... observation and inspection, and the writing, preparation, and review of related reports for the ... Supervise the analysis and formation of recommendations in written reports. * Assist in ...

Senior Geotechnical Engineer

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$120K - $175K/yr

... seismic activity. We have completed more than 1,000 subsurface and geophysical projects across the ... observation support during the construction phase of various projects. * Assist in preparation of ...

Senior Geotechnical Engineer

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$120K - $175K/yr

... seismic activity. We have completed more than 1,000 subsurface and geophysical projects across the ... observation support during the construction phase of various projects. * Assist in preparation of ...

... seismic activity. We have completed more than 1,000 subsurface and geophysical projects across the ... observation support during the construction phase of various projects. * Assist in preparation of ...

Senior Geotechnical Engineer

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$120K - $175K/yr

... seismic activity. We have completed more than 1,000 subsurface and geophysical projects across the ... observation support during the construction phase of various projects. * Assist in preparation of ...

Additionally, geophysical surveys will consist of performing seismic surveys, earth electrical ... Observation and documentation of geotechnical construction activities and perform construction ...

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Geologist

Ventura, CA · On-site

$35 - $41/hr

Perform field observation and testing on grading and construction projects, including field density ... * Assist in geotechnical report preparation including exploration logs, map and cross section ...

Geologist

Ventura, CA · Hybrid

$35 - $41/hr

Perform field observation and testing on grading and construction projects, including field density ... * Assist in geotechnical report preparation including exploration logs, map and cross section ...

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How much do assistant seismic observer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant seismic observer in the United States is $67.68, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $92.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Assistant Seismic Observers?

Assistant Seismic Observers are entry-level professionals who assist in monitoring and recording seismic activity, such as earthquakes or man-made vibrations, using specialized equipment. They support senior seismologists or seismic observers by setting up instruments, collecting and analyzing data, and maintaining equipment in the field or laboratory. This role is critical in helping to ensure accurate data collection for seismic studies, which can be used in earthquake research, oil and gas exploration, and environmental monitoring. Assistant Seismic Observers may also assist with data processing and reporting for their teams.

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

To thrive as an Assistant Seismic Observer, you need a solid understanding of geophysical principles, basic data collection, and seismic survey methods, typically supported by a relevant science degree or field experience. Familiarity with seismic data acquisition systems, GPS equipment, and specialized software like SeisImager or Refraction Microtremor is common. Strong attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are vital soft skills for accurate data gathering and field safety. These abilities ensure the reliability of seismic data, efficient field operations, and successful collaboration within geophysical teams.

What is the difference between Assistant Seismic Observer vs Seismic Technician?

AspectAssistant Seismic ObserverSeismic Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma, training in seismic data collectionHigh school diploma, technical training or certification in geophysics or related field
Work EnvironmentField sites, outdoor seismic survey locationsField and laboratory settings, equipment maintenance
Employer & IndustryGeophysical survey companies, oil & gas industryGeophysical service providers, energy sector
Search & ComparisonOften compared for entry-level seismic rolesMore technical, requires specialized training

The Assistant Seismic Observer primarily assists in seismic data collection and operates in outdoor survey environments. In contrast, Seismic Technicians have more technical responsibilities, including equipment maintenance and data analysis. Both roles are essential in geophysical surveys, but Seismic Technicians typically require additional training and certifications.

What are the typical responsibilities of an Assistant Seismic Observer during a field survey?

As an Assistant Seismic Observer, you will primarily support senior observers and field crews in the collection and monitoring of seismic data. Your daily responsibilities often include setting up and maintaining seismic equipment, ensuring accurate placement of geophones and cables, and assisting with troubleshooting any technical issues that arise in the field. You’ll work closely with geophysicists, surveyors, and other team members to ensure data quality and adherence to safety protocols. This role is hands-on and frequently requires travel to remote locations, making adaptability and teamwork essential skills.
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Infographic showing various Assistant Seismic Observer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $140,766 per year, or $67.7 per hour.
Geotechnical Staff Engineer

Geotechnical Staff Engineer

ENGEO Incorporated

Valencia, CA • On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Description:

Position Summary: As an ENGEO Staff Engineer you’ll be exposed to a wide variety of project scopes, types, and technical challenges. You will be mentored and supported to take on responsibility quickly and encouraged to build technical expertise, project management, and business development soft skills.


"Starting at ENGEO as a staff engineer opened doors I didn’t even know existed. Every challenge has pushed me to grow, not just as an engineer, but as a person—and I’ve learned so much from the incredible team around me."
— Taylor Strack, Senior Engineer


Primary Responsibilities

  • Develop geotechnical recommendations, plans, and technical specifications for design and construction of private and public projects.
  • Perform geotechnical analysis and design of shallow and deep foundation systems, ground improvement systems, earth-retaining structures, slopes, landslide mitigation solutions, and more.
  • Assess static and dynamic slope stability, ground settlement and deformation, and soil liquefaction using various geotechnical software applications.
  • Perform static and dynamic numerical modeling using finite-element and finite-difference methods as implemented in PLAXIS, FLAC, and other software applications.
  • Perform site-specific seismic-hazard and ground-response analyses.
  • Assist with the planning and execution of field investigations including logging borings and test pits, collecting samples, performing field tests, and observing and assisting with cone penetration and geophysical testing.
  • Develop laboratory testing plans, review laboratory test results, and develop representative soil properties for geotechnical analyses and design.
  • Prepare detailed geotechnical reports, letters, plans, and other documents.
  • Observe construction of foundations, ground improvement, shoring, grading operations, and other geotechnical construction.
  • Complete other field, analytical, and project administrative tasks with direction and support from peers and leadership.
  • Learn increasingly more complex, non-routine tasks with review and oversight from senior staff.
  • Support Global projects: Collaborate on and potentially travel to project sites across our international footprint, including Guam, New Zealand, and Australia, to provide on-site engineering support and field investigations.
Requirements:

Our Ideal Candidate

  • 1-3 years-professional/relevant internship/field experience
  • E.I.T
  • Sound knowledge of civil engineering fundamentals and soil mechanics
  • A team player who enjoys problem-solving and fast-paced environments
  • Has an entrepreneurial spirit and a positive attitude
  • Desire to continually learn and grow
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills
  • Driven to go above and beyond in client service

All Candidate Requirements

  • Education: Bachelor’s Degree – Required (M.S. degree or Ph.D. in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering - Preferred)
  • Proficient in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office Products. Numerical modeling, seismic hazard analysis, and GIS experience are a plus
  • Must be comfortable working in a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse environment
  • Ability to work and succeed as a team also while being resourceful when working alone in the field
  • Construction appropriate vehicle for driving onto job sites
  • Ability and willingness to travel domestically and internationally for short-term or extended project assignments.

A Few Notable Projects

  • Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, Los Angeles, CA
  • Multiple Technology Campuses for Google, YouTube, and Meta, Bay Area, CA
  • Oceanwide Center, San Francisco, CA
  • Metro Purple Line Extension, Los Angeles, CA
  • Taranaki Base Hospital, New Plymouth, New Zealand
  • Transmission Gully Highway, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Kaikoura Earthquake rehabilitation of State Highway and Railway, South Island, New Zealand
  • Click here to learn more about our projects

The anticipated salary range for this role is $75,000–$90,000. Actual compensation will be based on factors such as experience, education, skillset, and market conditions


Benefit Highlights

  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
  • 401k and employer matching
  • 4 Medical plans to choose from
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • Vacation, Holiday and Personal PTO
  • Vehicle allowance

Who We Are

ENGEO strives to create a positive, family-oriented, and innovative environment, where employees are engaged and excellence-driven. As an ENGEO team member, you will have access to mentorships, international opportunities, fun social events, and generous benefit packages. Here, you’ll receive exposure to a wide variety of projects, help to serve those around you, and drive business success. We take pride in our fantastic working culture and are honored to be a certified Great Place to Work®, consistently ranked as a best place to work both nationally and regionally by our employees.


What We Do

Founded in 1971, ENGEO is an employee-owned firm of approximately 400+ geotechnical and civil engineers, geologists, hydrologists, water resources engineers, environmental scientists, and construction-phase field representatives. ENGEO serves a diverse range of clients and projects and has offices located throughout California, Nevada, Seattle, Guam, New Zealand, and Australia. We appreciate your interest in ENGEO.


NOTE TO EXTERNAL SEARCH FIRMS: ENGEO does not accept unsolicited resumes and will not be obligated to pay a placement fee for unsolicited resumes. In order to best serve your desires to be considered for a position, please apply through our website or work with our Human Resources Team.


NOTE TO CANDIDATES: ENGEO does not sponsor for employment visas for this position at this moment.