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Staff Geologist

Stratum Group Inc.

Bellingham, WA • On-site

$62K - $70K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Position Description: Stratum Group is seeking a full-time, entry-level geologist to join our geology services team. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest and aptitude for applied geology, particularly in the context of geologic hazards (e.g., landslides, debris flows, tsunamis, channel migration, shoreline erosion, etc.). The ideal candidate will also be willing and able to work outside throughout the year in inclement weather and on uneven and challenging terrain.

The position will primarily involve completing geologic hazard and geotechnical assessments to inform residential and small commercial development. Project work will include office review of available remotely sensed information (e.g., lidar imagery and aerial photographs) and previously prepared materials or documents (e.g., reports, studies, field notes, etc.), completing detailed field evaluations and documentation, client communication, and technical report writing.

Training under licensed engineering geologists will be provided to develop the skills necessary to eventually perform the job duties with reduced supervision. Geologist and Engineering Geologist licensure is expected to be obtained by the applicant upon completion of requisite work experience.

 

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in geology or geosciences
  • Completion of geology field camp or equivalent
  • Strong interest in geologic hazards, engineering geology, and geomorphology
  • Excellent technical writing capabilities
  • Proven organizational and problem-solving skills, as well as attention to detail
  • Ability to perform physical duties including, but not limited to, lifting, traversing rough terrain, and digging hand dug test pits.
  • Demonstrated ability to formulate and clearly communicate ideas and technical concepts (verbally and in writing)
  • Ability to work both independently with little guidance and within a collaborative group environment
  • Good driving record and willingness to drive company or personal vehicle to job sites
  • Willingness to occasionally work long days (10-12 hours) travel as needed (<5% overnight)

 

Preferred Requirements

  • Master’s degree in geology with a focus on engineering geology and/or geologic hazards or two years of relevant work experience
  • Geologist-In-Training certification
  • Professional or research-based geologic fieldwork experience
  • Experience in interpreting lidar, aerial photography, and other remote sensing imagery
  • Proficiency in GIS
  • Interest in regional geologic hazard policy

Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation ($62,000 to $70,000 per year)
  • Employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Excellent retirement plan with both stand-alone employer contribution as well as employer matching to encourage employee contribution
  • Paid time off and 11 paid holidays
  • Flexible work environment with a staff that values a healthy work-life balance

 

Company Background: Stratum Group was established in 1997 to provide efficient, high-quality geology, geotechnical, and environmental consulting services in the Pacific Northwest. Stratum Group’s company philosophy is based on our desire to provide high quality, practical, and cost-effective solutions to environmental and geological problems. Our clients include a broad range of local and regional lenders, developers, government agencies, land trusts, and indigenous tribes.

Our staff of licensed geologists, engineering geologists, certified underground storage tank assessors, and environmental professionals are dedicated to meeting the specific needs of our clients to provide all the environmental, geology and geotechnical information they need to make wise decisions to help their projects to succeed. Our property assessments are based on thorough site investigations and site history coupled with more than a quarter century of experience and expertise in the local geology, hydrology, and environmental conditions of the area. Our very experienced geologists are knowledgeable of the geology of Washington and are well versed in the regulations and policies regarding geology and environmental permitting. Stratum Group is based in Bellingham, Washington and provides services throughout the Pacific Northwest. We are excited to grow our company with enthusiastic new talent!


Stratum Group will be accepting applications until August 23rd at 6pm.