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What is the difference between Full Time Logging vs Part Time Logging?

AspectFull Time LoggingPart Time Logging
Work HoursTypically 40+ hours per weekFewer hours, usually less than 30 hours per week
CertificationsRequired certifications like First Aid, OSHA safety trainingSame certifications as full-time, but may vary based on hours
Work EnvironmentForests, logging sites, outdoor settingsSame as full-time, but with more flexible scheduling
Employer UsageCommon in full-time employment contractsOften used for seasonal or part-time work

Full Time Logging involves working standard full-time hours in logging operations, requiring certifications and consistent employment. Part Time Logging offers more flexible hours but involves similar work environments and certifications. The choice depends on your availability and career goals in the logging industry.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Logging job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.
Geophysical Logging Technician (Lost Creek)

Geophysical Logging Technician (Lost Creek)

Ur-Energy

Rawlins, WY

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Geophysical Logging Technician

Ur-Energy ~ Lost Creek ISR, LLC | Lost Creek, WY

Full-Time Hourly, Non-Exempt

About the Role

Lost Creek ISR, LLC, an Ur-Energy company, is looking for a Geophysical Logging Technician to operate our truck-mounted logging equipment and collect down-hole data across drill holes and wells at our Lost Creek ISR operation. You'll process and present that data, and support surveying, lithologic logging, and GIS work independently and as part of the geology team.

What You'll Do

  • Operate a truck-mounted geophysical logging system to collect down-hole data on drilled holes and wells
  • Maintain, calibrate, and troubleshoot logging, surveying, and down-hole camera equipment
  • Assist with lithologic descriptions, GPS surveying, and cased well logging
  • Enter and manage drilling, well, and GIS data in company databases
  • Coordinate with field supervisors and drillers to keep drilling on schedule

What You'll Need

  • Valid, unrestricted driver's license with an insurable driving record
  • Associate's degree or technical certificate (math, science, GIS, or related) or equivalent experience preferred
  • Comfort with Windows-based programs and willingness to learn GIS and logging software
  • Ability to work independently in remote, outdoor settings for extended periods
  • Strong communication and basic math skills

Physical Requirements

Regularly stands, walks, reaches, and uses hands; frequently climbs, stoops, kneels, or crawls. Lifts up to 25 lbs regularly, 50 lbs frequently, and 75 lbs occasionally. Works around moving mechanical parts and outdoor weather conditions.


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