A Remote Geology job involves conducting geological research, analysis, or consulting work from a remote location, rather than being physically present in the field or an office. Professionals in this field use digital tools such as GIS software, remote sensing data, and virtual collaboration platforms to study geological formations, assess natural resources, or provide expertise for industries like mining, oil and gas, and environmental consulting. Tasks may include analyzing satellite imagery, interpreting geological maps, and preparing reports. While fieldwork is sometimes necessary, much of the work can be completed using remote data sources and online collaboration.