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.Net fullstack Lead

Redmond, WA · On-site

$66 - $86.50/hr

.NET Fullstack Lead Location: Redmond, WA (Hybrid) We are looking for experienced .NET Fullstack ... Ensure system observability through monitoring, logging, and telemetry * Set up proactive alerting ...

.Net fullstack Lead

Redmond, WA · On-site

$66 - $86.50/hr

.NET Fullstack Lead Location: Redmond, WA (Hybrid) We are looking for experienced .NET Fullstack ... Ensure system observability through monitoring, logging, and telemetry * Set up proactive alerting ...

Lead .Net developer with AWS

Austin, TX · On-site

$58.50 - $76.50/hr

Lead .Net developer with AWS Location: Austin, TX / Fort Mill, SC (Onsite) ===== Job Summary: Key ... and logging tools • Financial or enterprise application experience Regards, Himanshu Rawat ...

.Net fullstack Lead

Redmond, WA · On-site

$66 - $86.50/hr

Role: .Net fullstack Lead Location: Redmond, WA (Hybrid) Core Responsibilities * Design and develop ... Ensure system observability through telemetry, monitoring, and logging * Set up proactive alerting ...

AI Engineer Lead

Manhattan, NY

$113K - $148K/yr

AI Engineer Lead Location: New York, NY Client Domain: Alternative Investment / Financial Services ... Logging * Monitoring * Decision tracing * Agent action visibility * Collaborate with business and ...

.Net fullstack Lead

Redmond, WA · On-site

$66 - $86.50/hr

Role: .Net fullstack Lead Location: Redmond, WA (Hybrid) Core Responsibilities * Design and develop ... Ensure system observability through telemetry, monitoring, and logging * Set up proactive alerting ...

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How much do lead logger jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for lead logger in the United States is $22.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Lead Logger, you need expertise in forestry operations, tree felling techniques, and equipment handling, often supported by relevant certifications or vocational training. Familiarity with chainsaws, skidders, harvesters, and safety management systems is typically required. Leadership, teamwork, and strong communication skills are essential for coordinating crews and ensuring safe, efficient operations. These abilities are crucial to maintaining productivity, safety, and compliance with environmental and industry regulations in logging operations.

What are some common challenges Lead Loggers face when managing a logging team in the field?

Lead Loggers often encounter challenges such as coordinating team safety in unpredictable outdoor environments, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations, and maintaining equipment. Managing a crew with varying levels of experience requires strong communication and leadership skills. Additionally, adapting to weather conditions and shifting project deadlines can require flexible planning and problem-solving abilities. Successful Lead Loggers are proactive in training team members and addressing issues before they escalate.

What are Lead Loggers?

Lead Loggers are professionals responsible for tracking, recording, and managing data related to leads—potential customers or clients—in a business setting. They ensure that information about each lead is accurately captured and maintained in a database or CRM system, allowing sales and marketing teams to follow up efficiently. Lead Loggers may also analyze lead data to help improve sales strategies and provide regular reports on lead activity. Their work is crucial for maintaining an organized and effective sales pipeline.

What is the difference between Lead Logger vs Logger?

AspectLead LoggerLogger
CertificationsTypically requires OSHA safety training, first aid, and sometimes specialized certificationsUsually requires basic safety training and logging experience
Work EnvironmentSupervises logging crews, manages safety, and coordinates operations in forest or logging sitesPerforms manual logging tasks, operates equipment, and assists in logging activities
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed by logging companies, forestry services, and construction firmsEmployed by similar companies, often working under supervision of a Lead Logger

The Lead Logger typically has additional responsibilities such as supervising crews and ensuring safety compliance, requiring more experience and certifications. In contrast, a Logger focuses on manual logging tasks and supporting operations. Both roles are essential in the logging industry, but the Lead Logger holds a leadership position with broader oversight duties.

More about Lead Logger jobs
Infographic showing various Lead Logger job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, and 99% Full Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,178 per year, or $22.2 per hour.

Geophysical Wireline Logging Engineer

Certerra Subsurface Imaging

Tucson, AZ

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:

Certerra Subsurface Imaging DBA HGI, is a geophysical services company that provides state-of-the-art solutions to our customers' needs within the mining, nuclear, engineering, and environmental industries. We are currently looking to expand our team
by hiring a full-time Geophysical Wireline Logging Engineer or Technician based out of our Tucson, Arizona office. This position requires some previous experience in geophysical wireline logging, from survey planning, data collection, data analysis and reporting. The position will be predominantly field-based, although the candidate will assist with the processing, analysis and reporting of data under the supervision of an experienced geoscientist / geophysicist. In addition, role will include the maintenance, servicing and calibration of geophysical wireline probes, winches, logging vehicles and associated equipment.

Job Responsibilities/Duties:

  • Prepare geophysical wireline logging equipment and vehicles for mobilization to Client sites
  • Conduct QC tests on all equipment prior to mobilization to ensure conformance
  • Vehicle and equipment transport to and from field projects
  • Undertake site inductions/training and comply with site-specific H&S requirements
  • Rig-up/rig-down geophysical wireline logging equipment safely over borehole
  • Operate equipment as required, adhering to company and Client specifications, performing continual QC checks on data
  • Other field support as directed by project lead
  • Field projects range from two days to two months and require extensive travel regionally, nationally and globally. This will include remote locations with limited communications and facilities, extreme environmental conditions (health, cold, altitudes, etc.), and possible industrial hazards.
  • Assist with the processing, analysis and reporting of data and producing reports to Client specifications
  • Organization and maintenance of field equipment in accordance with Company procedures.
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Geophysics, Geosciences, Geology, or an Earth Science related discipline and 1-4 years of fieldwork experience in a similar field OR a Master's degree in Geophysics, Geosciences, Geology, or an Earth Science related discipline with minimal fieldwork experience; OR candidates with strong, demonstrated experience in the repair and maintenance of electro-mechanical equipment and systems, and a willingness to learn the scientific principle of geophysical wireline logging.
  • Inclined to working with electronic survey equipment and electro-mechanical tools to acquire data.
  • Ability to flourish with minimal guidance, be proactive, and handle uncertainty.
  • Organized and enjoy working independently or with a team.
  • Ability to problem solve and be able to adapt to changing conditions.
  • Outstanding communication skills, both written and verbal, as well as being organized and detail-oriented.
  • Schedule flexibility - our Client's needs can change quickly and as we are a service based company, we have to be ready to react quickly to Client demands.
  • Enjoy travel (nationally and internationally), remote destinations, and working outdoors with complex scientific equipment. The position requires up to 70+% travel. Field projects can range from two days to two months and require extensive travel regionally, nationally and globally.
  • Valid driver's license and a clean driving record.
  • A current passport or ability to secure a passport within 90 days of hire date.
  • Proficient with common Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, Teams, Sharepoint, etc.).
  • This employment opportunity involves working on government contracts and per the requirements of these contracts, applicants must provide proof of US citizenship.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Prior experience with geophysical wireline logging tools such as E-logs, acoustic and optical televiewers, magnetic resonance, caliper and sonic tools.
  • Prior experience with maintaining winches, hydraulic systems, generators, vehicles, etc.
  • Experience driving a vehicle/trailer combination under DOT regulations.
  • Proficient in communicating technical concepts in Spanish and/or Portuguese would be advantageous.
  • MSHA, OSHA, first-aid and defensive driving training.
  • Professional accreditation, such as state registered Professional Geophysicist / Geoscientist or educational background and willingness to apply/study for accreditation.

Physical Requirements:

Employee will be required to adhere to large amounts of standing, walking and climbing.

Will talk and hear to communicate. Will use arms and hands to signal, grab, hold, turn, push, pull: objects, materials, controls and tools repetitively. Will be required to lift, carry and move up to 50lbs over uneven terrain. With another person required to lift and move equipment greater than 50lbs but usually less than 150 pounds