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Environmental Professional Geologist ELOS Environmental, LLC (ELOS) an Aventia Company maintains a competitive edge within the realm of environmental consulting by offering a diverse range of ...

The Mine Geologist will be responsible for providing geological expertise and support to our surface and underground mining operations. The primary focus of this role is to ensure grade control ...

Engineering Geologist We are seeking an experienced Engineering Geologist to provide expert geological and geotechnical support for transportation infrastructure projects across New Jersey and New ...

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The Geologist will play a key role in evaluating subsurface formations, identifying hydrocarbon prospects, and supporting exploration and development activities. This role requires strong analytical ...

Your Opportunity Stantec is seeking a Mid-Level Geologist or Environmental Engineer (3 to 10 years experience) for a remote position preferably in the Omaha or Lincoln, NE area. Alternately, the ...

Geologist

Columbus, OH · Hybrid

$24 - $28/hr

Staff Geologist - Geotechnical Drilling Operations Location: Columbus, Ohio (Limited Overnight Travel) Compensation: $24-$28/hour (Based on Experience) Employment Type: Full-Time | Field & Office ...

The Chief Geologist leads all mine-site geological activities for a high-tonnage open-pit, Cu-porphyry-skarn, processing sulfide ore by flotation. Emphasis is on short-range grade control and ore ...

Your Opportunity Stantec is seeking a Mid-Level Geologist or Environmental Engineer (3 to 10 years experience) for a remote position preferably in the Omaha or Lincoln, NE area. Alternately, the ...

This Opportunity WSP has a new opportunity for an Experienced Geologist/Engineering Geologist to join the Geosciences Team in our Redmond, WA office. The qualified candidate shall have broad skills ...

Geologist Perks & Benefits: * A mix of field and office assignments * Directed experience and financial support for professional licensure (IG, PG) * Work directly with Senior Engineers and Project ...

Geologist Perks & Benefits: * A mix of field and office assignments * Directed experience and financial support for professional licensure (IG, PG) * Work directly with Senior Engineers and Project ...

Lead Resource Geologist

Houston, TX · On-site

$140K - $175K/yr

This role will contribute directly to geological interpretation, resource modeling, and grade control inputs that underpin mine planning, engineering, and economic evaluation. In this role, you will ...

Experienced Geologist

Redmond, WA · On-site

$78.30K - $111.98K/yr

This Opportunity WSP has a new opportunity for an Experienced Geologist/Engineering Geologist to join the Geosciences Team in our Redmond, WA office. The qualified candidate shall have broad skills ...

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How much do geologist jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for geologist 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 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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Environmental Professional Geologist
ELOS Environmental, LLC (ELOS) an Aventia Company maintains a competitive edge within the realm of environmental consulting by offering a diverse range of environmental services designed to satisfy our clients' needs. We are proud of our record assisting clients with regulatory compliance issues. Members of our professional staff have extensive direct expertise navigating both federal and state agency regulations.
Position Description:
ELOS Environmental, LLC (ELOS) an Aventia Company seeks a motivated environmental geologist to support field efforts and report preparation, specifically as it pertains to Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA), Phase II Subsurface Investigations in accordance with Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality's Risk Evaluation Corrective Action Program (RECAP) as well as, soil and groundwater data processing and modeling, basic file organization, etc. as required for successful project completion. The successful applicant will be required to collect and interpret the field data as well as prepare the appropriate report. field data regarding various environmental characteristics of project sites. The applicant will collect the information in an organized manner and report back to project management with updates. The applicant must be organized, have experience installing soil borings and monitoring wells, logging the wells, sampling the borings/wells and performing slug tests, etc. Applicant must be capable of performing physical labor outdoors in various weather conditions, have experience in preparing various types of resource reports, and will be required to travel locally.
Education:
• Bachelor's degree or higher in Earth Sciences, Engineering, Geology or Geophysics.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities (may include, but are not limited to):
• Perform Phase I Environmental Site Investigations
• Conduct Phase II Site Investigations in accordance with RECAP, assist/prepare RECAP Report.
• Apply standard field practices and techniques using basic field equipment to collect samples and other data.
• Gather and process basic data, scientific documents, and other information collected by others to be used in the preparation of scientific reports.
• Compile and organize project document files.
• Apply knowledge of geology/earth sciences to explain field observations.
• Perform technical tasks as required in support of organizational objectives.
• Communicate with regulatory personnel to transmit and receive important project correspondence.
• Exercise compliance with company and other policies and procedures
• Prepare basic data and scientific documents.
• LDEQ RECAP (Risk Evaluation/Corrective Action Program) experience (Preferred)
• Successfully complete RECAP MO-1, MO-2 evaluations
Required:
• 5+ Years of Experience in Geology/Earth Sciences or related field (Phase I and II ESAs)
• Professional Geologist Registration
• Experience with Phase II investigations
• Ability to communicate effectively
• Ability to take detailed organized notes
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance
Compensation Package:
  • Bonus opportunities
Schedule:
  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
Application Question(s):
  • What is your desired rate of pay?
Education:
  • Bachelor's (Required)
Experience:
  • investigation: 2 years (Preferred)
  • LDEQ RECAP: 1 year (Preferred)
  • Environmental Science: 4 years (Preferred)
License/Certification:
  • Professional Geologist Registration (Required)