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Geologist Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Bachelor's degree in Geology, Hydrogeology or related field and a minimum of 1 year related experience. * Valid driver's license with acceptable violation history. Preferred Certification:

Developing level Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for conducting analyses of component portions of projects; assignments are designed to develop knowledge and abilities. * Performs site visits ...

Geological And Geotechnical Data Collector Discover your full potential. At Tetra Tech, we are collaborating with industry-leading experts for a sustainable future for our world. We combine ...

Geology Intern

Moab, UT · On-site

$20 - $30/hr

The Role We are hiring a Geology Intern to work on real, high-impact problems within the Geology team. You will contribute directly to mineral exploration, deposit development and mine production ...

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How much do geologist jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for geologist in Utah is $70,126.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,000.00 and $84,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Do Geologists Do?

Geologists study physical earth materials and processes, including rocks, gases, minerals, sediment, and fossil fuels. Environmental geologists survey natural resources and advise mining, engineering, and petroleum sectors on how to find and safely extract earth materials and remediate human impact on groundwater supply and waste management. Geologists in research investigate patterns in earth phenomena hazardous to populations and ecosystems. Geologists conduct field studies for agencies like the USGS, model solutions for geological firms, and supervise environmental safety for city planning, conservation, and sustainability. They may specialize in fields like oceanography, seismology, and volcanology.

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

To thrive as a Geologist, you need a solid understanding of earth sciences, fieldwork methodologies, and data analysis, typically supported by at least a bachelor's degree in geology or a related field. Familiarity with GIS software, geophysical instruments, and geological modeling tools is often required, along with certifications such as the Professional Geologist (PG) license in some regions. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are essential soft skills for interpreting complex data and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These competencies are crucial for accurately assessing geological formations, ensuring safety, and providing valuable insights for resource management and environmental protection.

What are some typical challenges a Geologist might face when working on field assignments?

Geologists frequently encounter challenges in the field such as working in remote or harsh environments, unpredictable weather conditions, and complex terrain that can impact data collection. They must also ensure accurate sampling and documentation while adhering to safety protocols. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and adapting to project changes are essential for overcoming these obstacles and delivering reliable geological insights.

What does a geologist do?

A geologist studies the Earth’s structure, composition, and processes to understand its history and predict future changes. They analyze rocks, minerals, and fossils to learn about natural phenomena like earthquakes, volcanoes, and the formation of natural resources. Geologists may work in the field collecting samples, in labs conducting tests, or in offices interpreting data and creating reports. Their expertise is crucial for industries such as environmental consulting, oil and gas, mining, and government research.

What is the difference between Geologist vs Hydrogeologist?

AspectGeologistHydrogeologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or higher in Geology, often with certifications in geological surveyingBachelor's or higher in Hydrogeology, Geology, or Environmental Science, with specialized training in groundwater
Work EnvironmentField sites, laboratories, offices; studying rocks, soil, and landformsField sites, laboratories, offices; focusing on groundwater and aquifer systems
Industry UsageMining, oil & gas, environmental consulting, academiaWater resource management, environmental consulting, government agencies

Geologists and hydrogeologists share foundational geology knowledge, but geologists focus broadly on Earth's materials and processes, while hydrogeologists specialize in groundwater systems. Both roles often collaborate but serve different industry needs.

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Field Engineer/Geologist Intern (Salt Lake City UT)

ConeTec

Salt Lake City, UT

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

ABOUT THE COMPANY

ConeTec is an international full-service geo-environmental and geotechnical site characterization contractor. We offer clients superior project management and site investigation services across the globe, with a large presence in the Americas and Australia. ConeTec is known in the industry as a great place to work. We commit to all employees that we will provide a respectful, positive, and enriching work environment. We want you to look forward to going to work every day. We reward and recognize staff for exceptional contributions to the company. Our success is a direct result of the people who work here.


ConeTec offers a comprehensive benefits package for all regular full-time employees including medical, dental, vision, wellness program, 401k, long-term disability and life insurance, corporate stock incentives, a referral bonus, professional development and more.


SCOPE OF POSITION


Working as a contractor within the industries of infrastructure, construction and mining, theField Engineer/Geologist Internis responsible to assist in the safe, efficient and accurate operation of geotechnical and geophysical site investigation equipment. Given significant responsibility, the Field Engineer/Geologist Intern is tasked with assisting the smooth and accurate execution of various projects, from deployment of equipment to data acquisition and submission. He or she will work closely with experienced staff (engineers, geologists and equipment operators), gaining hands-on experience with unique heavy machinery and a sophisticated suite of geotechnical instruments in a variety of environments. The Field Engineer/Geologist Intern will assume numerous other roles as the ever-changing demands of the workplace dictate. A successful candidate must have well-developed interpersonal, organizational and communication skills, as well as strong problem-solving abilities.


This role requires significant and frequent travelto job sites, mostly within the Intermountain Western US, but sometimes beyond. Travel duration can often be7-14 days at a time, but can vary longer or shorter, but can vary due to project demands. ConeTec offers generous Per Diem rates for out-of-town work.


OVERALL GOALS FOR POSITION


  • Develop a strong working knowledge of site investigation practices and procedures.
  • Build comprehension of soil mechanics, in-situ testing, and geophysical field investigations.
  • Gain experience and exposure as a contractor in several of North America's largest industries (mining, infrastructure, transportation, commercial development, etc.).
  • Expand skill set through training and certifications to become an asset of a larger team.
  • Relentless focus on ConeTec's core values of SAFETY, QUALITY, PEOPLE and EXECUTION.


ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS


Equipment Operation

  • Familiarize with and operate CPTu equipment, VST, sampling systems, numerous geophysical instruments and other in-situ testing equipment in a safe and productive manner.
  • Assist the operator with all tasks and perform general rig duties as required.
  • Assist with logistics for the mobilization and demobilization of equipment in hard-to-access environments.
  • Perform routine maintenance and repair on various pieces of equipment to ensure optimal performance.
  • The candidate must be willing to travel for 2-3 weeks at a time to various sites, mostly in the Intermountain West Region.
  • Strong preference for candidates located in Northern Utah. This position does not include relocation or housing benefits.


Data Collection & Reporting

  • Perform testing to collect data in a timely, orderly and accurate manner.
  • Compile the collected data, sample logs, etc. on a daily basis and submit to the data team for further processing.
  • Collect field notes and photos to guarantee the translation of data from field to office is as highly accurate as possible.
  • See how we prepare and compile final field data/report for our clients.


Health & Safety

  • Identify with and respect ConeTec's safety culture.
  • Ensure proper preparation and knowledge of all necessary safe operating procedures before beginning any job.
  • Report any safety-related incidents, infractions, or near misses to the Project Manager and the HSE Officer, immediately.
  • Know and follow the incident reporting protocol at all times.


Other General Responsibilities

  • Communicate with the Engineer/Supervisor or Project Manager as to the day's tasks ahead, any equipment problems, any equipment or logistical needs, any data problems or field observations.
  • Perform other office and shop functions as required.
  • Seek ways to improve operating procedures/processes.
  • Must be able to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting, moving heavy materials up to 50 lbs., climbing, crawling as well as walking on uneven ground, working long hours, and working in all weather conditions.


SKILLS, QUALIFICATIONS and EXPERIENCE REQUIRED


Education requirements:
1. Must be enrolled in an Engineering/Geology program at an accredited post-secondary institution.


Experience requirements:
1. Previous field experience would be an asset, but not necessary.

2. Previous shop experience (mechanical, electrical, hydraulic systems, fabrication, etc.) would be an asset, but not necessary.


Technical skill requirements:
1. Experience with Microsoft Excel is an asset.
2. Electrical and mechanical skills would prove useful but not necessary.


Soft skill requirements:
1. Must possess strong communication skills and represent the company in a professional manner.
2. Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
3. Must be responsible and work well independently or in a team setting with minimal supervision.
4. Must enjoy working outdoors and travelling for extended periods of time.
5. Must enjoy performing a wide variety of duties and be able to manage multiple tasks and priorities.


As part of our dedicated focus on the health and safety of all employees, and due to the requirement that employees be able to safely complete the tasks associated with this job position, a successful candidate may be required to take a pre-employment fit for duty test, including a drug and alcohol testing, and complete a satisfactory criminal record check.


ConeTec is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status, or any other status protected by applicable law.