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Economic Geology Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Fundamental understanding of Economic Geology. * Identification of rocks and minerals. * Complete understanding of Excel and other MS office programs. * Strong written and oral communication skills.

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MO · On-site

$92K - $117K/yr

... economic geology, and geological interpretation. * High attention to detail and data accuracy. * Advanced knowledge of databases which may include AcQuire, Pi, MS SQP Server, Access. * Advanced ...

S. in Economic Geology preferred. * Minimum 8 years in open-pit mine geology for copper operations (grade control, modeling, reconciliation); 10+ years and prior team leadership preferred. * Deep ...

Senior Geologist

Redwood City, CA · On-site

$185K - $250K/yr

Experience in economic geology, mineral exploration, or mine development * Strong experience in critical minerals and base metals geology * Proficiency with GIS and 3D geological modeling software

Senior Geologist

Redwood City, CA · On-site

$185K - $250K/yr

Experience in economic geology, mineral exploration, or mine development * Strong experience in critical minerals and base metals geology * Proficiency with GIS and 3D geological modeling software

Fundamental understanding of Economic Geology. * Identification of rocks and minerals. * Complete understanding of Excel and other MS office programs. * Strong written and oral communication skills.

... economic geology, and geological interpretation. * High attention to detail and data accuracy. * Advanced knowledge of databases which may include AcQuire, Pi, MS SQP Server, Access. * Advanced ...

... economic geology, and geological interpretation. * High attention to detail and data accuracy. * Advanced knowledge of databases which may include AcQuire, Pi, MS SQP Server, Access. * Advanced ...

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How much do economic geology jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for economic geology in the United States is $77,030.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $93,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does Economic Geology deal with?

Economic geology is the branch of geology that studies the materials that can be used for economic and industrial purposes, such as minerals, ores, and fossil fuels. Professionals in this field analyze mineral deposits, assess their value, and often work with exploration, extraction, and resource management using geological tools and techniques.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Economic Geologist?

Economic Geologists commonly spend their days conducting fieldwork to collect soil, rock, or core samples, analyzing geological data in the lab, and creating detailed reports on mineral occurrences. They often use specialized software to build geological models and assess the commercial value of mineral deposits. Collaboration with engineers, environmental scientists, and mining professionals is a regular part of the job, ensuring that exploration and extraction activities are both feasible and environmentally responsible. This blend of independent fieldwork, technical analysis, and teamwork makes for a dynamic and rewarding work environment.

What do economic geologists do?

Economic geologists study the distribution, formation, and extraction of mineral resources that have economic value, such as metals and minerals. They analyze geological data, conduct fieldwork, and use tools like geophysical surveys and geochemical analysis to identify and evaluate ore deposits for mining and resource development.

What is the highest paying geology job?

In economic geology, senior roles such as exploration managers, chief geologists, and consultants with extensive experience and advanced degrees tend to have the highest salaries. These positions often require specialized skills, industry certifications, and leadership responsibilities, leading to higher compensation compared to entry-level roles.

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

To thrive in Economic Geology, you need a strong background in geology, mineralogy, and geochemistry, typically supported by a relevant degree such as a BSc or MSc in geology or earth sciences. Familiarity with geological mapping tools, GIS software, mineral exploration techniques, and sometimes professional certifications like P.Geo are important technical requirements. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help you interpret data and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. These competencies ensure the accurate identification and evaluation of mineral resources, contributing to successful exploration and mining operations.

How much do economic geologists make?

Economic geologists typically earn a median annual salary of around $80,000 to $120,000, depending on experience, location, and industry sector. Senior professionals or those with specialized skills and certifications can earn higher salaries, often exceeding $150,000 annually.

What is an Economic Geology job?

An Economic Geology job focuses on the study and extraction of mineral resources that have economic value. Professionals in this field assess ore deposits, conduct geological surveys, and evaluate the feasibility of mining projects. They work closely with mining companies, governments, and environmental agencies to ensure sustainable resource extraction. Common roles include mineral exploration geologist, resource analyst, and mine geologist.

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Infographic showing various Economic Geology job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $77,030 per year, or $37 per hour.

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JOB TITLE: Chief Production Geologist
DEPARTMENT: Technical Services
LOCATION: Robinson Nevada Mining Company - Ruth, NV
PAY GRADE: 9
POSITION REPORTS TO: Technical Services Manager
ROTATING SHIFT: No
EXEMPTPurpose & Scope of The Position:


Reporting to the Manager, Technical Services, the Chief Production Geologist, manages a staff of 10 salaried geologists and hourly technicians. The Chief Production Geologist is responsible for day-to-day operational geology, development drilling, and Mine to Mill communications for an open pit copper mine. The Chief Production Geologist ensures the safe execution of the day-to-day operational geology groups including ore control, blending, highwall mapping and blasthole logging.

Job Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Manage the operational geology group including ore control and geometallurgical blending.
  • Manage the development and metallurgical drilling activities in the Robinson mining district.
  • Prepare, review, and monitor annual operating and capital budgets.
  • Write Authorization for Expenditures.
  • Effectively communicate project progress to management via weekly and monthly reports.
  • Prepare presentations to communicate production geology information to site management, Corporate Technical Services, and executive levels.
  • Conduct formal performance reviews for direct reports.
  • Design and prepare drilling programs that acquire a variety of geologic data sets, including geotechnical, hydrologic, geochemical, lithologic, mineralization, alteration, structure, ore type, and metallurgical information.
  • Manage drilling contractor activities and liaise this work with other Technical Services, Mine Operations, and Environmental staff.
  • Coordinate flow of Ore Control information as it relates Mine to Mill communication and cooperation.
  • Follow safe work procedures and best practices.
  • Perform additional duties as needed to support the success of Robinson Nevada Mining Company and KGHM.
Required Qualifications:
  • Education: Bachelor's Degree in Geology, Economic Geology, or Geologic Engineering.
  • Experience:
    • The successful candidate must have a minimum of 10+ years' mining experience in open pit copper porphyry operations, strong supervisory experience, and prior experience in a production environment.
    • Demonstrated team supervisory skills at an operating mine of up to at least 6 people.
    • Effective safety performance.
    • 3 years of experience with managing drilling programs.
    • Budget preparation and cost controls experience.
  • Licenses: Valid driver's license.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Education: Master's Degree in Geology, Economic Geology, or Geologic Engineering.
  • Experience:
    • Extensive involvement in exploration and resource/reserve development projects, including hydrogeology projects.
    • Experience with resource development including bringing exploration targets from raw prospects to a NI 43-101-compliant resource classification.
    • 5 years managing drilling programs.
    • Experience with engineering and economic criteria used for mining/processing of copper porphyry / skarn deposits via open pit methods is preferred.
Technical Skills & Competencies:
  • Ability to meet deadlines and work with minimum supervision.
  • Functional knowledge of multiple resource calculation methods, exploration programs, and Robinson District type geology are all preferred.
  • Significant experience working with mine planning software (preferably MinePlan).
  • Significant experience working with databases (preferably AcQuire).
  • Proficiency in spatial software (ArcGIS preferred).
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word and Excel.
  • Significant experience working with presentation software (preferably Power Point).
  • Ability to operate light vehicles.
Travel Requirements:
  • Travel may be required depending on special projects or training, no more than a week at a time.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
  • The Chief Production Geologist, manages a staff of 10 salaried geologists and hourly technicians.
  • Management of staff to ensure work is performed on-time and within budget.
Additional Requirements:
  • Successful completion of a pre-employment physical, including drug and alcohol testing.
  • Ability to meet the required physical demands, exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 15 pounds of force frequently and/or a negligible amount of force constantly.
Employment Type: Full time