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The Chief Geologist leads all mine‐site geological activities for a high‐tonnage open‐pit, Cu ... management, and cross‐functional collaboration with Operations, Planning, Metallurgy ...

The Mine Geologist will play a key role in Kensington Mine's Geology and Ore Control program ... manage resources, and adapt to changing operational needs. * Positive attitude, strong work ethic ...

... operations. The primary focus of this role is to ensure grade control, underground survey, accurate geological mapping, sample collection, data interpretation, analysis, and drill program management.

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... operations. The primary focus of this role is to ensure grade control, underground survey, accurate geological mapping, sample collection, data interpretation, analysis, and drill program management.

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As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager operation 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 is the difference between Manager Operation Geologist vs Geoscientist?

AspectManager Operation GeologistGeoscientist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Geology, Geoscience, or related field; often requires management experienceBachelor's or Master's in Geology, Geoscience, or related field; focus on research and analysis
Work EnvironmentField operations, project management, team leadershipResearch labs, offices, field studies
Employer & Industry UsageOil & gas, mining, energy companiesAcademic, research institutions, energy companies
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Manager Operation Geologist typically oversees field operations, manages teams, and ensures project execution in the energy or mining sectors. In contrast, a Geoscientist focuses on research, data analysis, and geological assessments. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in responsibilities and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Manager Operation Geologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,030 per year, or $37 per hour.
Chief Geologist

Chief Geologist

ASARCO

Sahuarita, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

20th of 29 rated mining


Job description

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 routing, geometallurgical domaining, resource growth, rigorous data collection/QAQC, and timely geological inputs to mine planning. The role reports to the Technical Services Manager and collaborates closely with the Corporate Technical Team and Corporate Resource Manager. The position operates with minimal supervision, exercises sound professional judgment, and demonstrates visible leadership in safety, environmental stewardship, and cross‐functional teamwork with Operations, Planning, Geotechnical, Hydrogeology, and Metallurgy.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Lead and supervise the Mine Geology and Ore Control teams (geologists, technicians, samplers); ensure contemporary training, competency, and an inclusive, high‐performance culture
  • Oversee daily geological mapping, sampling, and logging- capturing lithology, structure, alteration, and mineralization at appropriate scales for ore control and reconciliation.
  • Own short‐range ore control: manage blasthole sampling and assay QAQC (CRMs, blanks, duplicates), blast‐movement correction, and generation of clean dig polygons and grade control models; differentiate mill (sulfide) vs. blend vs. waste as required.
  • Integrate pit mapping, drilling, and survey data into the Leapfrog Geo 3‐D model (with Seequent Central or equivalent) to maintain current, auditable interpretations for dispatch, short‐range, and mid/long‐range plans.
  • Collaborate with Mine Engineering (Hexagon MinePlan/MineSight) to deliver reliable geological constraints for short‐, mid‐, and life‐of‐mine plans; steward density models and dilution/loss assumptions.
  • Lead grade reconciliation (daily/weekly/monthly): ore control vs. plant vs. resource model (tonnage, grade, metal, spatial); diagnose variances and adjust domaining, parameters, or practices accordingly.
  • Coordinate drill programs—infill, metallurgical, condemnation, and exploration—including design, supervision, sampling, chain‐of‐custody, laboratory interfaces, and full QAQC adherence.
  • Partner with Metallurgy to define geometallurgical domains controlling throughput, recovery, reagent consumption, and concentrate quality and support blending and Mine‐to‐Mill strategies.
  • Direct field geology and structural mapping (including UAV/LiDAR); provide structural models and rock‐type controls to Geotechnical and Hydrogeology for slope design inputs and pore‐pressure management.
  • Develop and evaluate resource expansion opportunities; plan and interpret RC/diamond drilling; advance concepts efficiently from target to decision.
  • Maintain a single‐source‐of‐truth geoscience database (e.g., acQuire or equivalent); enforce data governance, coding standards, and version control; automate dashboards and reporting (GIS/Power BI).
  • Ensure all technical records, block models, and geological disclosures are SEC S‐K 1300 compliant and aligned with international best practice standards, and contribute to QP‐level documentation for Technical Reports.
  • Provide timely geological input to waste characterization, permitting, and environmental management.
  • Manage contractors and budgets (drilling, labs, consultants); track cost, quality, schedule, and HSE performance.
  • Promote a strong safety culture and regulatory compliance; lead field risk assessments, task observations, and continuous improvement.
  • Prepare technical memos, presentations, and training materials; clearly translate geologic complexity into actionable guidance for operations.
  • Other duties as assigned that advance orebody knowledge, safe production, and value generation.

Knowledge, Skills & Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree in Geology or Geological Engineering required; M.S. in Economic Geology preferred.
  • Minimum 8 years in open‐pit mine geology for copper operations (grade control, modeling, reconciliation); 10+ years and prior team leadership preferred.
  • Deep understanding of porphyry-skarn copper systems, including hypogene/supergene processes, oxide–transition–sulfide behavior, and geometallurgical implications for flotation.
  • Proficiency in Leapfrog Geo and geological modeling best practices; experience integrating mapping and drill data; competency with acQuire, Hexagon MinePlan/MineSight or similar, and ArcGIS/QGIS; familiarity with analytics/visualization.
  • Demonstrated success in QAQC program design and execution, resource classification, and compliance reporting standards.
  • Proven leadership, team development, contractor management, and cross‐functional collaboration with Operations, Planning, Metallurgy, Geotechnical, and Hydrogeology.
  • Excellent technical writing and presentation skills; ability to prioritize, manage multiple workstreams, and deliver to deadlines.
  • Valid driver's license; ability to work safely in pit conditions and lead by example in the field.

ASARCO is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates must possess a current and valid driver's license. Offers of employment are contingent upon a successful criminal background check and pre-employment physical including a drug screen.

ASARCO offers an excellent low-cost benefits package for medical/prescription/ dental/vision, disability coverage, life insurance and other optional coverage, and 401(k) plan with company match