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Operations Geologist Jobs in Oklahoma (NOW HIRING)

Wellsite Geologist/Mudlogger

Yukon, OK

$55K - $91K/yr

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We deliver these reports to operations geologists at a variety of oil & gas producers throughout the country. It is perfect for individuals who enjoy the freedom of independent work and a variable ...

Wellsite Geologist/Mudlogger

Yukon, OK · On-site

$55K - $91K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

We deliver these reports to operations geologists at a variety of oil & gas producers throughout the country. It is perfect for individuals who enjoy the freedom of independent work and a variable ...

Wellsite Geologist/Mudlogger

Yukon, OK · On-site

$55K - $91K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

We deliver these reports to operations geologists at a variety of oil & gas producers throughout the country. It is perfect for individuals who enjoy the freedom of independent work and a variable ...

Geo Tech

Edmond, OK · On-site

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  • Retirement

... geological information that supports operational decisions. Key Responsibilities: * Maintain and manage geological and drilling databases to ensure data accuracy and integrity. * Develop and update ...

Geo Tech

Edmond, OK · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

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  • Retirement

... geological information that supports operational decisions. Key Responsibilities: * Maintain and manage geological and drilling databases to ensure data accuracy and integrity. * Develop and update ...

Mining Engineer

Pryor, OK

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Bachelor's degree in Mining Engineering or Geology. * Two to five years of experience as a Mining Engineer or Mining Manager in an open pit mining operation. * Strong planning, analytical, and ...

Support the plant operations in achieving production goals while partnering with experienced ... Current juniors and seniors working toward a degree in Mining Engineering or Geology. * Commitment ...

Support the plant operations in achieving production goals while partnering with experienced ... Current juniors and seniors working toward a degree in Mining Engineering or Geology. * Commitment ...

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How much do operations geologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for operations geologist in Oklahoma is $71,125.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,700.00 and $85,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an operations geologist do?

An Operations Geologist plays a key role in the planning and execution of drilling projects in the oil and gas industry. They analyze geological data, monitor well operations, and provide real-time geological advice to ensure safe and efficient drilling. They collaborate with drilling engineers, geophysicists, and other specialists to optimize well placement and reduce geological risks. Additionally, they evaluate drilling cuttings, mud logs, and other data to adjust strategies during operations. Their expertise helps maximize resource recovery while minimizing environmental and operational risks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an operations geologist?

To thrive as an Operations Geologist, you need a solid background in geology or geoscience, strong analytical skills, and relevant experience in drilling operations, often supported by a bachelor's degree in geology or a related field. Familiarity with geological software (such as Petra, GeoGraphix, or WellCAD), wellsite data collection tools, and regulatory requirements is essential, and certifications like Well Control may be preferred. Excellent communication, decision-making, and teamwork abilities distinguish top performers in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for effectively supporting drilling operations, ensuring safety, and providing accurate, real-time geological guidance to maximize well productivity.

What are the most commonly searched types of Operations Geologist jobs in Oklahoma?

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Infographic showing various Operations Geologist job openings in Oklahoma as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,125 per year, or $34.2 per hour.

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Job description

Firm Overview

Warwick Investment Group is a private equity firm focused on investing in real assets. With approximately $1.5 billion in managed assets and a growing team of professionals, Warwick combines industry expertise with innovative technology, data analytics, and machine learning to drive intelligent investment decisions and maximize asset value.

Data is embedded in every aspect of our business. We leverage extensive public and private datasets to identify opportunities, optimize asset management strategies, and continuously evaluate risk.  This position offers a unique opportunity to work cross-functionally with multiple departments while expanding your knowledge of the oil and gas industry.

Position Overview
The MidCon Development Geologist is responsible for optimizing horizontal drilling programs and field development on Warwick’s operated assets. This position integrates geologic and engineering data to identify high-quality landing zones, manage well spacing, and drive continuous improvement in field performance
The ideal candidate combines technical expertise in unconventional plays with strong cross-disciplinary communication skills and the ability to execute development plans efficiently in a fast-paced environment

Key Responsibilities


Geologic Interpretation
•    Build/maintain maps of target formations in and around operated units.  This includes structure, isopach, OOIP/OGIP, GOR/phase/yield, BHP/Pgrad, etc.
•    Integrate all operated and non-operated data into subsurface interpretation such as geosteering interpretations
•    Have a good understanding of all uphole zones as potential geohazards to operations or upside potential.  Map zones as needed
•    Identify optimal landing zones and lateral targets for horizontal wells by studying offset wells.  Intimate knowledge of all horizontal wells on and around operated units is critical

Well Planning & Execution
•    Collaborate with geophysics, drilling, completions, and reservoir engineers (asset management team) to design and position horizontal wells within the asset
•    Work closely with Operations Geologist to build pre-drill SOP’s and well plans to use when executing geosteering in the lateral
•    Monitor geosteering efforts during drilling to ensure pre-drill plan is being executed effectively
•    Conduct post-drill evaluations and ensure all geologic data from operations is stored appropriately and integrated into interpretations effectively.  This also includes compiling offset well data as needed, working with the Land department to find ways to obtain

Reservoir Characterization & Data Integration
•    Utilize petrophysical and rock mechanical properties information to support completion design and frac planning
•    Work closely with data science and engineering teams to integrate production analytics and machine learning insights into geologic interpretation

Development Optimization
•    Work with engineering teams to assess well spacing and sequencing strategies for full-field development
•    Identify refrac, re-entry, and infill drilling opportunities based on reservoir performance
•    Support annual reserves booking processes

Collaboration & Communication
•    Present geologic interpretations, risk assessments, and drilling recommendations to management and Investment Committee
•    Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and asset reviews
•    Maintain and manage geological databases, ensuring accuracy and accessibility for cross-functional teams
•    Collaborate with finance/investment team members
 

Qualifications


Education:
•    Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Geoscience, or Earth Science required
•    Master’s degree with a focus in sedimentology/stratigraphy, petroleum geology or structural geology preferred

Experience:
•    5+ years of experience in oil and gas development geology, with at least 3 years in unconventional shale plays
•    Experience in the MidCon (Woodford/Meramec/Sycamore/Cherokee) is strongly preferred

Technical Skills:
•    Proficiency in geologic software (Geographix preferred) and/or Geosteering/well planning software (ROGII’s StarSteer strongly preferred)
•    Knowledge of geosteering operations and mud log data interpretation 
•    Familiarity with seismic data interpretation
•    Understanding of geomechanics, frac gradients and completions-related data
•    Familiarity with Spotfire or data visualization platforms for trend analysis and production data integration
•    Experience with machine learning applications in geoscience or real-time drilling analytics preferred

Soft Skills:
•    Strong communication and collaboration skills across technical and operational teams
•    Analytical thinker with attention to detail, a results-driven mindset and organized