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Remote Geological Engineer Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

We are seeking a Project Environmental Scientist, Engineer, or Geologist to support the management ... day remote/ hybrid schedule SOCOTEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. SOCOTEC is an Equal ...

Project Environmental Professional

Irvine, CA · On-site +1

$130K - $150K/yr

We are seeking a Project Environmental Scientist, Engineer, or Geologist to support the management ... day remote/ hybrid schedule SOCOTEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. SOCOTEC is an Equal ...

Job Summary Langan is seeking an Environmental Engineer or Geologist to join its collaborative team ... Possess a valid driver's license in good standing and reliable transportation access to remote job ...

Job Summary Langan is seeking an Environmental Engineer or Geologist to join its collaborative team ... Possess a valid driver's license in good standing and reliable transportation access to remote job ...

Project Geologist

Pleasant Hill, CA · On-site +1

$100K - $200K/yr

At Apex, we're building more than a consulting and engineering firm--we're creating a place where ... Apex is seeking a Project Geologist to be remote in Northern California. Your Responsibilities as a ...

Project Geologist

Pleasant Hill, CA · On-site +1

$100K - $200K/yr

At Apex, we're building more than a consulting and engineering firm-we're creating a place where ... Apex is seeking a Project Geologist to be remote in Northern California. Your Responsibilities as a ...

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Remote Geological Engineer information

What is a Remote Geological Engineer?

A Remote Geological Engineer is a professional who applies geological science and engineering principles to assess natural resources, analyze land formations, and ensure the safety and stability of construction or mining sites—all while working from a remote location. They use specialized software, GIS tools, and remote sensing technologies to interpret data and create reports without needing to be physically present at the worksite. This role often involves collaborating with teams virtually, analyzing data from field teams or satellite imagery, and providing expert recommendations for projects like mining, oil and gas exploration, or environmental assessments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Geological Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Geological Engineer, you need a solid background in geology, geotechnical analysis, and engineering principles, typically supported by a relevant engineering degree and professional licensure. Familiarity with GIS software, remote sensing tools, modeling applications, and data interpretation platforms is essential for effective analysis and reporting. Strong problem-solving, communication, and self-motivation skills are crucial for collaborating remotely with multidisciplinary teams and managing projects independently. These skills and qualities ensure accurate assessments, informed decision-making, and successful project outcomes in geographically dispersed environments.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Geological Engineers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Remote Geological Engineers often encounter challenges such as limited access to on-site data, difficulties in coordinating with field teams across different time zones, and ensuring the accuracy of remote sensing data. These challenges can be managed by leveraging advanced geospatial software, maintaining clear and consistent communication with field personnel, and regularly participating in virtual team meetings. Building strong collaboration skills and staying updated on emerging remote sensing technologies are also key to overcoming these obstacles and delivering high-quality geological assessments.

What is the difference between Remote Geological Engineer vs Remote Geoscientist?

AspectRemote Geological EngineerRemote Geoscientist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or higher in geology, engineering, or related field; licensure often preferredBachelor's or higher in geology, earth sciences, or related field; certifications vary
Work EnvironmentField sites, laboratories, and remote offices; often involves site assessmentsResearch labs, offices, and remote data analysis; less fieldwork
Industry UsageMining, oil & gas, environmental consulting, engineering firmsAcademic research, environmental agencies, consulting firms
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Remote Geological Engineers focus on applying engineering principles to geological problems, often involving site assessments and fieldwork. Remote Geoscientists primarily analyze geological data and conduct research, with less emphasis on fieldwork. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in work environment and industry applications.

What are the most commonly searched types of Geological Engineer jobs in California? The most popular types of Geological Engineer jobs in California are:
What job categories do people searching Remote Geological Engineer jobs in California look for? The top searched job categories for Remote Geological Engineer jobs in California are:
What cities in California are hiring for Remote Geological Engineer jobs? Cities in California with the most Remote Geological Engineer job openings:
Senior Environmental Engineer/Geologist

Senior Environmental Engineer/Geologist

GSI Environmental Inc.

Emeryville, CA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

About the job

GSI Environmental Inc. is a private engineering and science consulting firm consisting of environmental engineers, geologists, and scientists. GSI handles a multitude of unique and complex environmental projects, which involve a dynamic working environment that challenges you on a daily basis. GSI is known for exceptional client service, technical and regulatory expertise, and an ability to lead complex projects typical of larger firms. Learn more about GSI by visiting https://www.gsienv.com/

GSI Environmental Inc. is seeking a Senior-Level Engineer/Geologist for our Irvine, Emeryville or Folsom, CA office. The ideal candidate will have least 10 years of experience designing and executing site characterization projects, including developing work scopes and budgets, managing internal staff and subcontractors, and communicating (written and oral) with clients and other stakeholders. In addition, the ideal candidate will possess strong leadership, communication, and team-building skills to support growth in our Irvine office and our overall California practice.

To apply, visit: https://www.gsienv.com/careers/

Responsibilities:

  • Directing and managing small to regional multi-disciplined projects
  • Developing technical approaches for completing site characterization and/or remediation activities
  • Preparing written proposals, managing project budgets, and communicating with client and project stakeholders
  • Providing technical training and support to junior staff to ensure field tasks are completed with precision and consistency
  • Working directly with clients to identify specific project needs and communicating results

    Job Perks:

    • Competitive salary and benefits
    • Quarterly and year-end bonuses
    • Flexible work environment with potential for remote work
    • On-the-job training, mentorship, and professional development
    • Participation in conferences, technical presentations, and papers
    • Collaborative atmosphere

    Qualifications/Requirements:

    • 10 or more years of related work experience required
    • Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Geology or related field required, Master’s Degree or above preferred
    • Professional registration in California as a Geologist (P.G.) and/or Hydrogeologist (C.H.G.) or Engineer (P.E.)
    • Extensive experience overseeing environmental drilling programs and sampling environmental media
    • Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills
    • Experience managing projects/tasks, including the preparation of proposals, cost tracking and maintaining budgets
    • 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER certification
    • Valid driver’s license and clear driving record
    • Ability to travel