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Background in structural geology, tectonics, or volcanology Benefits & Perks * Global Fieldwork : Travel to fascinating deployment sites along oceanic ridges in locations like the Pacific Northwest ...

Senior Geologist

Ogden, UT · On-site

$95K - $115K/yr

Strong knowledge of Utah stratigraphy, structural geology, geologic hazards, and hydrogeology. * Proficiency with ESRI ArcGIS, modeling tools, and standard field logging methods. * Demonstrated ...

Senior Geologist

Ogden, UT · On-site +1

$95K - $115K/yr

Strong knowledge of Utah stratigraphy, structural geology, geologic hazards, and hydrogeology. * Proficiency with ESRI ArcGIS, modeling tools, and standard field logging methods. * Demonstrated ...

Strong understanding of stratigraphy, structural geology, and petroleum systems. * Experience with well log interpretation, seismic interpretation, and reservoir characterization. * Strong analytical ...

Strong understanding of stratigraphy, structural geology, and petroleum systems. * Experience with well log interpretation, seismic interpretation, and reservoir characterization. * Strong analytical ...

Senior Geologist

Ogden, UT · On-site

$95K - $115K/yr

Strong knowledge of Utah stratigraphy, structural geology, geologic hazards, and hydrogeology. * Proficiency with ESRI ArcGIS, modeling tools, and standard field logging methods. * Demonstrated ...

An emphasis on hydrogeology, aqueous geochemistry, and/or bedrock structural geology coursework is preferred. A Master of Science (M.S.) degree is highly desirable. * A minimum of six years of ...

Geologist (Entry-Level)

Seattle, WA · On-site

$85K - $105K/yr

Strong understanding of fundamental geologic principles, including earth materials, structural geology, stratigraphy, geomorphology, and geologic mapping. * Ability to collect, document, and ...

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How much do structural geology jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for structural geology in the United States is $30.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $34.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Structural Geology position, and why are they important?

To thrive in structural geology, you need a strong background in geology, geochemistry, and field mapping, typically supported by a relevant degree in geosciences. Familiarity with geological software such as GIS, structural modeling programs, and experience with industry-standard data analysis tools are commonly required. Excellent analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork and communication skills set outstanding professionals apart in this field. These competencies are essential for accurately analyzing geological structures, collaborating on multidisciplinary projects, and delivering valuable insights for natural resource exploration or hazard assessments.

What does a typical workday look like for a structural geologist?

A typical day for a structural geologist often involves a mix of fieldwork, data analysis, and report preparation. In the field, you might collect rock samples, take detailed measurements, and map geological features; back at the office, you'll interpret this data using specialized software and collaborate with other geoscience professionals. Structural geologists work closely with teams in mining, oil and gas, environmental consulting, or academic research settings. The role routinely requires adapting to new sites and challenges, making it both dynamic and intellectually stimulating. This combination of hands-on investigation and technical analysis provides diverse experiences and valuable professional growth opportunities.

What does a Structural Geologist do?

A Structural Geologist studies rock formations, deformation processes, and Earth's structural features to understand geological history and predict natural resource locations. They analyze faults, folds, and fractures in rocks, often using field mapping, remote sensing, and modeling techniques. Their work is crucial in industries like oil and gas exploration, mining, geotechnical engineering, and natural hazard assessment.

What type of geologist pays the most?

In the field of structural geology, geologists working in the oil and gas industry or in senior consulting roles tend to earn the highest salaries. These positions often require advanced technical skills, certifications, and experience, and may involve working in high-pressure environments or remote locations.
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Infographic showing various Structural Geology job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Internship, 90% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,479 per year, or $30 per hour.
Early-Career Environmental Geologist or Scientist

Early-Career Environmental Geologist or Scientist

Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.

Pittsburgh, PA

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Overview

Do you want to build an impactful career to change the world for the better? 

Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for an Early-Career Geologist or Environmental Scientist in our Pittsburgh, PA office, as part of our contaminated site assessment & remediation practice. The position will have the opportunity to apply academic knowledge to real-world situations while also learning the business skills needed for a successful consulting career.

Geosyntec is an innovative, international engineering and consulting firm serving private and public-sector clients to address new ventures and complex problems involving our environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure. Our engineers, scientists, technical and project employees serve our clients from offices across the world. Ranked by ENR as one of the top environmental engineering design firms, Geosyntec is internationally known for its technical leadership, broad experience, and exceptional client service.

We invest in our people.  Each employee is unique, and your career at Geosyntec will be too.  We offer competitive pay and benefits, and well-being programs to support you and your family.

To Learn More Visit: http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Fieldwork such as soil, surface water, sediment, soil vapor, and groundwater sampling, drilling and contractor oversight, aquifer testing, geophysical investigations, and/or remediation system operation and maintenance;
  • Chemical data and contaminant fate & transport evaluation;
  • Groundwater and soil remedy evaluation, cost estimation, and implementation;
  • Aquifer testing and hydrogeologic data analyses;
  • Groundwater modeling and 3D data visualization;
  • Environmental due diligence, regulatory compliance services, and permitting;
  • Data analysis, including preparing maps, tables, soil boring logs, cross sections and figures;
  • Preparation of technical reports, letters, memoranda, plans, specifications, and proposals; and
  • Drive personal, company, and rental vehicles to client or company project or office sites, and other business locations, as needed. 
Education and Licensure
  • Bachelor's degree in geology or environmental science. (required)
  • Advanced degree in the same. (preferred)
  • Professional development toward Geologist-in-Training (GIT) (strongly preferred)
Skills, Experience and Qualifications
  • Prior research experience in structural geology, geochemistry, or hydrogeology. (preferred)
  • Prior internship experience in environmental consulting. (preferred)
  • Experience with ArcView, GIS, AutoCAD, Microsoft Access, Modflow, Leapfrog Works, and/or EVS. (preferred)
  • Regular field work and overnight travel. (required)
  • Health & Safety training, medical monitoring, and client-driven drug and background testing. (required)
  • Valid U.S. driver's license and a satisfactory driving record for business travel. (required)
  • Current OSHA 40-hr HAZWOPER training and refreshers. (preferred) 
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