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Detail-oriented approach to QI/QC and ability to quantify/communicate risk and uncertainty ... Ability to communicate complex geophysical topics to non-technical audiences. * Strong analytical ...

Detail-oriented approach to QI/QC and ability to quantify/communicate risk and uncertainty ... Ability to communicate complex geophysical topics to non-technical audiences. * Strong analytical ...

Staff Geophysicist

Redwood City, CA · On-site

$185K - $250K/yr

Experience with geophysical data QA/QC and technical reporting * Exposure to inversion workflows, probabilistic modeling, or collaborative software development practices is considered beneficial We ...

High standards for QA/QC and reproducibility * Clear, concise technical communication * Ability to translate data into defensible conclusions You will work closely with industry expert geophysicists ...

High standards for QA/QC and reproducibility * Clear, concise technical communication * Ability to translate data into defensible conclusions You will work closely with industry expert geophysicists ...

Staff Geophysicist

Redwood City, CA · On-site

$185K - $250K/yr

Experience with geophysical data QA/QC and technical reporting * Exposure to inversion workflows, probabilistic modeling, or collaborative software development practices is considered beneficial We ...

Creating QC attributes such as RMS maps and horizons. * Running and managing production work flows ... BSc, MSc or PhD in Geophysics, Geoscience, Physics, Maths, Electrical Engineering with a Physics ...

Performs quality control on work performed by others within the company and other geophysical contractors focusing on data integrity, data quality, and professional presentation documents. * Develops ...

Performs quality control on work performed by others within the company and other geophysical contractors focusing on data integrity, data quality, and professional presentation documents. * Develops ...

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How much do qc geophysicist jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for qc geophysicist in the United States is $95,411.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a QC Geophysicist, you need a solid grounding in geophysical theory, data analysis, and survey design, typically supported by a degree in geophysics or a related earth science field. Familiarity with seismic data processing software, quality control protocols, and industry-standard tools such as Promax, Hampson-Russell, or Petrel is important. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication help ensure data accuracy and successful collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering reliable geophysical interpretations and maintaining high standards in exploration and production projects.

What are some common challenges faced by QC Geophysicists during seismic data acquisition projects?

QC Geophysicists often encounter challenges such as ensuring data quality in real-time, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and adapting to changing environmental conditions in the field. They must communicate effectively with both field crews and project managers to address issues promptly and maintain project timelines. Balancing the need for accurate data with operational constraints requires strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Additionally, QC Geophysicists frequently collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, making clear documentation and reporting essential for project success.

What are QC Geophysicists?

QC Geophysicists, or Quality Control Geophysicists, are professionals who oversee and ensure the accuracy and reliability of geophysical data collected during exploration projects, such as oil, gas, or mineral surveys. They analyze seismic, magnetic, or other geophysical datasets to identify errors, inconsistencies, or anomalies, and implement quality assurance procedures. Their work helps ensure that the final interpreted results are both valid and usable for decision-making in resource exploration and development.

What is the difference between Qc Geophysicist vs Geophysicist?

AspectQc GeophysicistGeophysicist
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Geophysics, certifications in seismic data analysisBachelor's or Master's in Geophysics, often with specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentField data collection, seismic data processing, quality controlData interpretation, research, modeling, and analysis
Industry UsageOil & gas, seismic survey companies, exploration firmsResearch institutions, energy companies, consulting firms

Qc Geophysicists focus on quality control of seismic data, ensuring accuracy and reliability during exploration. Geophysicists have broader roles including data interpretation and modeling. While both roles require similar credentials, their work environments and responsibilities differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Qc Geophysicist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $95,411 per year, or $45.9 per hour.

Munitions Response Quality Control Geophysicist

Bristol Environmental Solutions, LLC

Marysville, WA

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Bristol Environmental Solutions, LLC is seeking a qualified Munitions Response Quality Control Geophysicist in our Golden, CO; Wilmington, NC; or Marysville, WA location. This position can also be remote. This position is responsible for conducting the duties of a Quality Control (QC) Geophysicist as part of a munitions response geophysical program. The geophysical program will be an integral part of munitions response projects that involve the use of digital geophysical technology and advanced geophysical classification (AGC). The individual will be familiar with AGC data collection, data processing, geophysical survey design and management, and data usability assessments.

In this role, the individual will be responsible for leading all geophysical planning aspects of a project, as part of a team, including staffing, scope development, logistical planning, document preparation, scheduling, client interface, meeting presentations, contributing to the technical aspects of subcontractor and equipment selection, and reporting.

The successful candidate will have demonstrated managerial, leadership, organizational, analytical, interpersonal, technical, and decision-making skills and will have a deep understanding and applied experience in the use of geophysical mapping techniques and an intimate understanding of current technologies available in the munitions response industry.

Major Responsibilities
  • Support Bristol in successfully obtaining and maintaining Department of Defense Advanced Geophysical Classification Accreditation Program (DAGCAP) certification.
  • Responsible for reviewing, updating, and maintaining Bristol field Standard Operating Procedures related to geophysical operations as new methods are innovated or project needs, regulations, guidance, or contract requirements change.
  • Develop and/or expand operating procedures to standardize data management, processing, analysis, storage and reporting across multiple projects.
  • Attend site walks, project kickoffs, site audits, and planning meetings throughout the project lifecycle to support PMs in presenting project approaches.
  • Ensure Bristol UXO personnel and subcontractors understand their role and specific job duties during planning and execution phases, to ensure project needs and objectives are met.
  • Support development of proposals, including level of effort estimation, technical approach scoping, risk identification, scheduling, and field project support.
  • Review contract documents to determine appropriate geophysical methods for completion and explain plans and contract terms to administrative and field staff.
  • Develop and/or expand operating procedures to standardize data management, processing, analysis, storage and reporting across multiple projects.
  • Coordinate with PMs, Project Geophysicists, and USACE QA Geophysicist in meeting USACE Quality Assurance requirements.
  • Support PMs in resolving technical and/or contractual issues during planning, field execution, and reporting phases.
  • Lead the overall geophysical QC process during fieldwork.
  • Work with Project Team to design and complete Data Usability Assessments.
  • Coordinate with designated Quality Control and Health & Safety representatives to ensure high quality project delivery and Bristol Code Zero and contract standards are met and are consistent across projects.
  • Review project information reports and other project reporting documents.
  • Proactively support DoD programs and projects and meet project performance objectives.
  • Assist in the final quality and delivery of reports required of the program.
  • Ensure adherence to Bristol’s quality standards in all reports.
  • Contribute to maintaining Bristol’s reputation by ensuring professional, technical, and ethical standards are upheld by all project staff.
  • Assist project managers in developing and maintaining positive client relationships.
  • Travel for meetings and to conduct field projects will be required.
Required Knowledge or Skills
  • Firm grasp of the following concepts and Army guidance documents:
    • Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) and Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) process and phases.
    • Munitions Response Quality Assurance Project Plan (MR-QAPP).
    • Advanced Geophysical Classification Quality Assurance Project Plan (AGC-QAPP).
    • Engineering Manual 200-1-15, Environmental Quality Technical Guidance for Military Munitions Response Actions.
  • Design and placement of the Instrument Verification Strip (IVS) and QC seeds
  • AGC data processing and analysis, demonstrated experience and a high level of proficiency using Geosoft UX-Analyze and other relevant software.
  • AGC data validation and verification.
  • Root cause analysis and implementing corrective actions.
  • Experience managing GPS and geophysical data from field investigations.
  • Experience using geophysical technologies (e.g., Geonics EM61-MK2, Geometrics MetalMapper 2x2, TEMTADS, APEX one-pass system, Gap EOD UltraTEM Screener, Trimble differential GPS units, real-time kinematic systems, etc.).
  • Proven ability to utilize critical thinking skills required to identify/shape opportunities.
  • Experience with level of effort determination and equipment/subcontractor selection.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills to interact with all levels of personnel – executive management, management, technical and administrative.
  • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to work on multiple projects of varying complexity simultaneously.
  • Maintaining established contract teaming relationships.
Education

Bachelor’s degree in geology, geophysics or closely related field or equivalent experience and proficiency with geophysical methods related to munitions response.

Experience

Must have experience supporting a company to successfully obtain DAGCAP certification. 8 years of recent and directly relevant industry experience in data management and applied geophysics supporting munitions response. 3 years experience in Advanced Geophysical Classification.

Special Requirements/Certifications

Master’s Degree in a scientific discipline, Computer, Environmental Science, Geology, Geophysics, Biology, Chemistry or Engineering and 10 years of recent and directly relevant industry experience in data management and applied geophysics supporting munitions response preferred.

Physical Requirements
  • Moderate physical workload.
  • Employee must be able to exert up to 20 pounds of force frequently and up to 10 pounds of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body.
  • Required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as viewing a computer terminal and extensive reading.
  • Specific physical requirements include, but are not limited to, hiking, operating geophysical instruments in person-portable mode, walking, talking, hearing and performing repetitive motions.
  • The worker is not subject to adverse environmental conditions.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.