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Geological Assistant Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

Approximately 400 miners, mechanics, engineers, operators, geologists, environmental technicians ... Willingness to assist others, adapt to changing conditions, and proactively solve problems in a ...

Provide engaging information about the Chugach Mountains, wildlife, geology, and local history. * Assist with equipment preparation, tour staging, and operational logistics. * Communicate with ...

Provide engaging information about the Chugach Mountains, wildlife, geology, and local history. * Assist with equipment preparation, tour staging, and operational logistics. * Communicate with ...

Provide engaging information about the Chugach Mountains, wildlife, geology, and local history. * Assist with equipment preparation, tour staging, and operational logistics. * Communicate with ...

Temporary Assay Lab Technician

Juneau, AK · On-site

$20.25 - $26.75/hr

Approximately 400 miners, mechanics, engineers, operators, geologists, environmental technicians ... Willingness to assist others, adapt to changing conditions, and proactively solve problems in a ...

Approximately 400 miners, mechanics, engineers, operators, geologists, environmental technicians ... Willingness to assist others, adapt to changing conditions, and proactively solve problems in a ...

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Geological Assistant information

What is a geological assistant?

Geological Assistants are professionals who support geologists and other earth scientists in conducting fieldwork, collecting samples, preparing reports, and analyzing geological data. They often help map sites, maintain equipment, and record observations during geological surveys. Their work is essential in mineral exploration, environmental assessments, and research projects, providing critical data and logistical support to geoscience teams.

How does a geological assistant typically collaborate with geologists and field teams during exploration projects?

Geological Assistants play a crucial support role by collecting and preparing samples, maintaining detailed field notes, and assisting with the operation and calibration of geological equipment. They work closely with geologists, often accompanying them on field trips to ensure accurate data collection and to help set up and dismantle field camps. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as Geological Assistants must relay findings, follow detailed instructions, and adapt to changing project needs. This collaboration helps ensure that exploration projects run efficiently and that data is accurate and reliable.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a geological assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Geological Assistant, you need foundational knowledge in geology or earth sciences, typically supported by a relevant degree or coursework. Familiarity with geological mapping software, GPS devices, and sample collection tools is essential for accurate fieldwork and data analysis. Strong observational skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies enable accurate data gathering and support critical decision-making in geoscience projects.

What is the difference between Geological Assistant vs Geoscience Technician?

AspectGeological AssistantGeoscience Technician
Required CredentialsAssociate's degree or relevant certificationAssociate's degree or technical certification
Work EnvironmentField sites, laboratories, officesFieldwork, laboratory, data analysis
Employer & Industry UsageMining, oil & gas, environmental firmsMining, environmental, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Geological Assistants and Geoscience Technicians support geoscience projects, often working in similar environments and requiring comparable certifications. The main difference lies in specific job duties and industry terminology, with Geological Assistants typically focusing on field and lab support within geological projects, while Geoscience Technicians may have a broader role in data collection and analysis across related fields.

What are 5 potential jobs for a geological assistant?

A geological assistant can work in roles such as field technician, laboratory technician, geological technician, environmental technician, or survey assistant. These positions often involve collecting samples, analyzing data, preparing reports, and supporting geologists in exploration or environmental projects. Skills in data recording, use of geological tools, and safety protocols are essential for these jobs.

What are popular job titles related to Geological Assistant jobs in Alaska?

For Geological Assistant jobs in Alaska, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What job categories do people searching Geological Assistant jobs in Alaska look for?

The top searched job categories for Geological Assistant jobs in Alaska are:

What cities in Alaska are hiring for Geological Assistant jobs?

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Infographic showing various Geological Assistant job openings in Alaska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 8% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 79% In-person, 14% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution.

Metallurgy Technician

Coeur Mining

Juneau, AK • On-site

Full-time

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8.9

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Job description

We Pursue a Higher Standard

We are a U.S.-based, well-diversified, growing precious metals producer with seven wholly-owned operations: the New Afton gold-copper mine in British Columbia, Canada, the Rainy River gold-silver mine in Ontario, Canada, the Las Chispas silver-gold mine in Sonora, Mexico, the Palmarejo gold-silver mine in Chihuahua, Mexico, the Rochester silver-gold mine in Nevada, the Kensington gold mine in Alaska and the Wharf gold mine in South Dakota. In addition, the Company wholly-owns the Silvertip polymetallic critical minerals exploration project in British Columbia, Canada.

Coeur Alaska’s Kensington mine comprises an underground, hard-rock gold mine, associated milling facilities and a campsite in the historic Berners Bay Mining District, 45 miles north-northwest of Juneau. The mine is accessed via company transportation including bus rides and a boat ride through Lynn Canal.

Coeur Alaska is an integral part of the local community and actively supports education and workforce development programs, environmental stewardship efforts, arts and culture, and local nonprofit agencies through monetary investments, in-kind support, and employee volunteerism.

Approximately 400 miners, mechanics, engineers, operators, geologists, environmental technicians, exploration, and business leaders operate the Kensington mine. Coeur Alaska prioritizes safety, teamwork, career development and growth. If you want to grow your career in a progressive, team-oriented environment, apply today.

About the Job:

The Metallurgy Technician will report to the Senior Metallurgist and is responsible for performing metallurgical laboratory testing and provide technical support to the Metallurgy and Process Departments. Responsibilities include conducting test work, preparing production-related data and reports, and assisting with process monitoring and troubleshooting activities to support production objectives. . The schedule for this position is 14 days on at the remote mine site located about 45-miles north of Juneau, accessible only through company transportation, and 14 days off, or the schedule for this position can be if residing in Juneau; 4 days on at the remote mine site located about 45-miles north of Juneau, accessible only through company transportation, and 3 days off

Responsibilities:

  • Stop work for safety concerns, and abide by safety best practices, policies and procedures.
  • Collect, prepare, and analyze process, ore, and metallurgical samples, including crushing, grinding, splitting, filtering, and drying activities.
  • Conduct routine metallurgical tests such as flotation, thickening, settling, and grind size analyses in accordance with established procedures and test protocols.
  • Monitor, record, and compile metallurgical performance data (e.g., recoveries, grades, reagent usage, mass balances) and report deviations or abnormalities to Metallurgists or senior technical staff.
  • Assist in plant trials, test work programs, and commissioning activities, including equipment setup, sampling, and data collection.
  • Perform basic troubleshooting of metallurgical processes and laboratory equipment under the guidance of senior technical staff.
  • Operate laboratory and pilot-scale equipment such as flotation cells, grinders, pumps, balances, ovens, and analytical instruments.
  • Perform routine inspections, cleaning, calibration checks, and minor maintenance of laboratory and pilot-scale equipment.
  • Safely handle reagents, chemicals, and samples in compliance with SDS/MSDS requirements and site safety procedures.
  • Prepare routine reports, charts, and summaries to support metallurgical analysis and process optimization efforts.
  • Comply with all site safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements at all times.
  • Properly use required personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Identify and promptly report unsafe conditions, process upsets, or environmental concerns.
  • Participate in safety meetings, training, and hazard assessments.
  • Communicate effectively with Metallurgists, Engineers, Operators, and Supervisors regarding test results, observations, and process conditions.
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Required Qualifications & Skills:

  • Ability to work safely and promote safe behavior in others.
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Positive attitude, strong work ethic, and a team-oriented mindset – being respectful, reliable, and easy to work with is just as important as technical skills.
  • Willingness to assist others, adapt to changing conditions, and proactively solve problems in a dynamic and inclusive work environment.
  • Excellent safety, attendance, and work records.
  • Ability to learn and follow standard operating procedures for sampling, sample preparation, and laboratory testing.
  • Ability to accurately record data and observations in logs, spreadsheets, or databases.
  • Basic computer skills, including familiarity with spreadsheets and reporting tools.
  • Ability to work in laboratory and process plant environments with exposure to noise, dust, heat, moisture, and chemicals.
  • Willingness to comply with all site safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision and communicate clearly (verbally and in writing) with all mine site personnel.
  • Sets high standards for self and others, builds trust, and takes accountability.

(Note: Prior laboratory, industrial, or technical experience is not required for entry-level candidates.)

Preferred Qualifications & Skills:

  • Associate’s degree or technical diploma in Metallurgy, Mineral Processing, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a related technical field; or equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
  • 1+ years of experience in a laboratory, mineral processing, industrial, or technical environment (internship or cooperative education experience acceptable).
  • Hands-on experience with metallurgical testing such as flotation, leaching, thickening, settling, or grind size analysis.
  • Experience operating and performing routine maintenance on laboratory or pilot-scale equipment (e.g., flotation cells, mills, pumps, balances, ovens).
  • Familiarity with metallurgical data analysis, mass balances, and basic process troubleshooting.
  • Experience supporting plant trials, test work programs, or commissioning activities.
  • Preference given to Alaska residents.

Physical Demands:

This position requires the ability to safely perform work in a mining environment, including, but not limited to:

  • Working outdoors in a range of environmental conditions, including rain, snow, ice, wind, cold temperatures, and periods of limited daylight.
  • Frequent standing and walking on uneven surfaces on surface and underground.
  • Climbing stairs, ladders, and escapeways.
  • Ability to stand, walk, and perform physical work for extended periods.
  • Lifting and carrying up to 30 pounds often and up to 50 pounds on occasion, pushing and pulling equipment or materials up to 100 pounds, bending, kneeling, crouching, and reaching.
  • Employees must be able to wear required PPE, including respiratory protection when applicable, work in varying environmental conditions, and participate in emergency response and evacuation procedures.

Mine Site Information:

The Kensington Mine is located within the historic Berners Bay Mining District, a region with deep mining roots that date back over a century. The mine site is a remote camp located approximately 45 miles outside of Juneau, Alaska. Transportation to and from the mine site happens twice per day (once in the morning and once in the afternoon) and takes approximately 1.5 hours each way. To get to the mine site, employees board a bus in Juneau that transports to the Yankee Cove dock (~30 minutes), then board a boat (~45 minutes), then board another bus to the camp area (~15 minutes). Food and housing is provided on-site to employees. Rooms are dormitory style with two twin beds, a TV, and storage for your personal belongings.

Notice to Applicants:

After submitting your application, you will receive an automated email confirming receipt. Due to a high volume of applications, we are unable to provide individual updates or respond to application inquiries. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

Many hiring managers work rotational schedules, and the review process may take several weeks. Please note that applicants should not expect additional communication during this time. If you are not selected for an interview, you will receive an email notification once the position has been filled.

Recruitment Window:

Applications will be accepted through August 18th, 2026.

It is the policy of Coeur Mining, Inc. and its direct and indirect United States subsidiaries (the “Company”) to provide equal opportunity employment to all Employees and applicants for employment. No person working at the Company's facilities in the United States is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.




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