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Collect, interpret, and analyze geological data including mapping, sampling, and core logging * Support and coordinate drilling and grade control programs while ensuring safe and efficient execution

Relevant skills include understanding of geotechnical soil logging, rock core logging, groundwater ... Geologist in Training Certification. * Proficiency with GIS, AutoCAD, pLog, or related software ...

Collect, interpret, and analyze geological data including mapping, sampling, and core logging * Support and coordinate drilling and grade control programs while ensuring safe and efficient execution

Relevant skills include understanding of geotechnical soil logging, rock core logging, groundwater ... Geologist in Training Certification. * Proficiency with GIS, AutoCAD, pLog, or related software ...

... core logging procedures and review/log historical core Identify, correct, and report environmental infractions Prepare daily reports and presentations summarizing fieldwork activities and insights ...

This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for an Early Career Geologist for our Redmond ... Relevant skills include understanding of geotechnical soil logging, rock core logging, groundwater ...

This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for an Early Career Geologist for our Redmond ... Relevant skills include understanding of geotechnical soil logging, rock core logging, groundwater ...

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What types of projects and hands-on experiences can an Intern Core Logging Geologist expect during their internship?

As an Intern Core Logging Geologist, you can expect to work closely with experienced geologists to log and describe rock cores extracted from drilling sites. Your daily responsibilities may include identifying lithology, recording structural features, and assisting with sample collection and data entry. Many interns gain experience using geotechnical software and participate in field visits to drill sites, providing valuable exposure to real-world geological practices. Collaboration is common, as you’ll often work alongside geologists, drilling engineers, and laboratory technicians. This role offers a strong foundation for those interested in careers in mineral exploration, mining, or environmental geology.

What does an Intern Core Logging Geologist do?

An Intern Core Logging Geologist assists in examining, describing, and recording the physical characteristics of rock core samples extracted from drilling operations. Their primary responsibilities include visually inspecting core samples, documenting lithology, structures, mineral content, and other geological features. They work under the supervision of senior geologists to ensure accurate data collection, which is essential for resource evaluation and geological modeling. This position provides hands-on experience with geological fieldwork and core analysis techniques, making it valuable for those pursuing a career in geology.

What is the difference between Intern Core Logging Geologist vs Junior Geologist?

AspectIntern Core Logging GeologistJunior Geologist
Required CredentialsEnrolled in or recent graduate of geology or related programBachelor's degree in geology or related field
Work EnvironmentField and office, assisting with core logging and data collectionFieldwork, data analysis, report writing
Employer & Industry UsageMining, oil & gas, exploration companiesMining, environmental consulting, oil & gas firms
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Intern Core Logging Geologist typically is a student or recent graduate gaining practical experience in core logging, often in a supportive role. The Junior Geologist usually has a bachelor's degree and performs more independent fieldwork and analysis. Both roles are common in exploration and mining industries, but the intern position is more entry-level and educational, while the junior role involves more responsibility and technical work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern Core Logging Geologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern Core Logging Geologist, you need a foundational understanding of geology, mineralogy, and sedimentology, typically supported by or in progress towards a degree in geology or earth sciences. Familiarity with core logging software, GIS tools, and laboratory equipment is often required. Attention to detail, strong observational skills, and effective communication are vital soft skills for accurate data recording and teamwork. These competencies are crucial for producing reliable geological logs that inform exploration and resource evaluation decisions.
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Exploration Geologist

Milford Mining Company Utah, LLC

Milford, UT • On-site

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Description:

The Exploration Geologist is responsible for identifying, evaluating, and advancing mineral resource opportunities to support the long-term growth of Milford Mining Company’s copper, silver, and gold assets. This role focuses on target generation, drill program planning and execution, geologic modeling, and data interpretation to expand existing resources and discover new mineralized zones. The Exploration Geologist works closely with geology, engineering, environmental, and permitting teams to design technically sound and cost-effective exploration programs.


This position requires strong analytical skills, field competency, and the ability to integrate geological, geochemical, and geophysical data into actionable exploration strategies.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities


Target Generation & Geological Interpretation

  • Develop and refine exploration targets based on structural geology, alteration patterns, lithology, and mineralization controls.
  • Interpret regional and site-specific geologic mapping, geochemical surveys, and geophysical data.
  • Identify extensions of known mineralization and new prospective zones.
  • Contribute to exploration models for copper and associated mineral systems.

Drill Program Design & Oversight

  • Design and plan RC and/or core drill programs to test exploration targets.
  • Prepare drill plans including collar locations, azimuth, dip, and depth specifications.
  • Supervise drilling activities including contractor coordination, safety oversight, and daily progress tracking.
  • Log core and RC samples for lithology, alteration, mineralization, and structural features.
  • Ensure proper QA/QC protocols for sampling and data management.

Data Management & Modeling

  • Utilize geological software (e.g., Micromine, Vulcan, Surpac, ArcGIS, or equivalent) to:
    • Create 3D geological models
    • Generate cross sections and exploration maps
    • Update resource interpretations
  • Maintain and validate geological databases.
  • Integrate assay results, structural data, and mapping into evolving deposit models.

Resource Development Support

  • Assist in transitioning exploration targets into resource models.
  • Collaborate with mine planning and metallurgy teams to assess economic potential.
  • Contribute to preliminary resource estimates and technical reporting.

Reporting & Compliance

  • Prepare technical reports summarizing drill results and exploration findings.
  • Assist in preparation of internal updates and external technical documentation as required.
  • Ensure compliance with environmental, permitting, and MSHA safety requirements.

Safety

  • Adhere to MSHA regulations and company safety policies.
  • Conduct fieldwork safely in remote and rugged terrain.
  • Participate in safety meetings and hazard identification processes.

Skills & Competencies

  • Strong analytical and interpretive skills
  • Ability to integrate multi-disciplinary geological data
  • Field mapping proficiency
  • Clear technical writing and reporting skills
  • Project planning and drill program coordination
  • Budget awareness and cost tracking
  • Ability to work independently in remote settings
  • Strong collaboration with cross-functional teams

Work Environment

This position involves significant fieldwork in rugged terrain and active mining environments. The employee may be exposed to:

  • Heavy equipment and drill rigs
  • Uneven terrain and highwalls
  • Dust, noise, and vibration
  • Extreme weather conditions

PPE is required in operational areas.


Physical Demands

  • Extensive walking and hiking over uneven terrain
  • Climbing slopes and accessing remote drill pads
  • Lifting and handling core boxes and rock samples (20–50 lbs occasionally)
  • Standing for extended periods during logging
  • Visual acuity for detailed core logging and structural interpretation

Position Type & Schedule

  • Full-time position
  • Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Additional hours may be required during active drill campaigns
  • Rotational field schedules may be implemented depending on program needs

Travel

  • Frequent local and regional field travel
  • Occasional overnight travel during active exploration campaigns

Work Authorization/Security Clearance

Authorized to work in the United States.


AAP/EEO Statement

Milford Mining is an equal employment opportunity company.


Other Duties

Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

Requirements:

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Geological Engineering, or related geoscience field.
  • 2–5 years of exploration or mining geology experience.
  • Experience logging core and/or RC drilling.
  • Strong understanding of structural geology and mineral systems.
  • Proficiency in geological modeling and GIS software.
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to operate 4WD vehicles in remote conditions.

Preferred

  • Master’s degree in Geology, Geological Engineering, or related geoscience field.
  • Experience in copper systems.
  • Experience with geophysical interpretation.
  • Familiarity with NI 43-101 or S-K 1300 reporting standards.
  • EIT or progress toward Professional Geologist (PG) licensure.