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Temporary Geophysical Data Processor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Proficiency in Geophysical Data Processing and Data Processing, with the ability to perform field QC and preliminary interpretation. * Hands-on experience with Data Acquisition systems, including ...

Key Responsibilities Geophysical Data Collection and Processing * Lead field surveys using techniques such as seismic reflection, refraction, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), electromagnetic surveys ...

Key Responsibilities Geophysical Data Collection and Processing * Lead field surveys using techniques such as seismic reflection, refraction, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), electromagnetic surveys ...

Support basic geophysical data processing and interpretation tasks, ensuring accuracy and consistency in deliverables. * Ensure Data Quality and Compliance: Conduct QA/QC on field data, verify ...

Support basic geophysical data processing and interpretation tasks, ensuring accuracy and consistency in deliverables. * Ensure Data Quality and Compliance: Conduct QA/QC on field data, verify ...

Manage geophysical projects involving, Utilities, Seismic, Electro-magnetics, Magnetics, GPR as they come available, including field work, data processing and reporting. Manage sampling projects ...

Learn and apply standard geophysical software tools for data processing and visualization. * Support integration of geophysical data with geological, environmental, or geotechnical information.

Advanced skills in digital signal processing, data processing, geophysical modeling, and interpretation * Hands-on experience in algorithm development and machine learning applications for ...

Learn and apply standard geophysical software tools for data processing and visualization. * Support integration of geophysical data with geological, environmental, or geotechnical information.

... data processing, work planning, reports, equipment logs, field forms, check lists, daily reports and associated tasks/documents. • Communicate any geophysical project issues and concerns to ...

Assist with Data Processing: Support basic geophysical data processing and interpretation tasks, ensuring accuracy and consistency in deliverables.Ensure Data Quality and Compliance: Conduct QA/QC on ...

Geophysicist III

Chantilly, VA · On-site

$73K - $131K/yr

Advanced skills in digital signal processing, data processing, geophysical modeling, and interpretation * Hands-on experience in algorithm development and machine learning applications for ...

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Company Description

Aurora Geosciences provides geology, geophysics, and field operation services across Canada and the United States. From early-stage exploration to advanced programs, Aurora offers services like geological mapping, geophysical surveys, drill supervision, and GIS management. Our integrated approach ensures actionable insights for technical decision-making at all project stages. Aurora’s field crews are adept at working in both remote camps and established project locations.

Role Description

This is a contract, remote Geophysicist role with frequent field deployment to project locations as required. The Geophysicist will plan and conduct geophysical surveys, including mobilization, equipment setup, calibration, and real-time troubleshooting. Daily tasks include acquiring high-quality geophysical data, monitoring data integrity in the field, maintaining detailed field logs, and coordinating closely with geologists, project managers, and logistics personnel. The role involves preliminary data processing and quality control, transferring data to office teams, and contributing to technical discussions on survey design and results. Responsibilities also include adhering to safety procedures, supporting camp and field operations as needed, and adapting to varied terrain, weather, and remote working conditions.

Qualifications

  • Strong applied geophysics knowledge, including experience with Geophysics and Geophysical Surveys in mineral exploration or geotechnical contexts.
  • Proficiency in Geophysical Data Processing and Data Processing, with the ability to perform field QC and preliminary interpretation.
  • Hands-on experience with Data Acquisition systems, including configuration, troubleshooting, and routine maintenance of geophysical equipment.
  • Familiarity with GIS, mapping tools, and basic database management for handling spatial and survey data is an asset.
  • Relevant technical diploma or degree in Geophysics, Geology, Earth Sciences, or a related field, or equivalent field experience.
  • Comfort working in remote field environments, including variable weather, rugged terrain, and rotation-based schedules.
  • Strong communication, documentation, and teamwork skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary field and office teams.
  • Commitment to field safety standards, risk management, and continuous improvement in operational practices.