The Geologist is responsible for studying the Earth’s physical properties, processes, and history to help support projects related to natural resources, environmental management, or construction. This role involves conducting fieldwork, analyzing geological data, and providing recommendations based on findings. The Geologist will work closely with engineers, environmental scientists, and other professionals to ensure the success and safety of various projects.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct field studies and geological surveys to collect data on landforms, rock formations, minerals, and other geological features.
- Analyze and interpret geological data, including soil, rock samples, and seismic information.
- Prepare detailed reports and presentations summarizing findings and providing recommendations for land use, resource extraction, and environmental impact.
- Support environmental and construction projects by identifying potential geological hazards (e.g., landslides, earthquakes, sinkholes).
- Collaborate with engineers, environmental scientists, and other stakeholders to provide geological insight and recommendations for site development.
- Map and assess the geological features of a site, including subsurface conditions, rock layers, and soil stability.
- Monitor and analyze geological risks, including water flow, seismic activity, and erosion.
- Provide geological expertise for resource exploration and extraction (e.g., mining, oil, gas, or renewable energy projects).
- Use geological software (e.g., GIS, 3D modeling) to create detailed maps, charts, and models.
- Ensure compliance with environmental and safety regulations during fieldwork and project planning.
- Stay updated on advancements in geology, research methods, and technology to apply best practices in the field.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Earth Science, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- Proven experience (X years) in geological fieldwork, research, or related areas.
- Strong understanding of geological processes, rock formations, and mineralogy.
- Proficiency in geological mapping and analysis tools (e.g., GIS, GPS, AutoCAD, or similar software).
- Ability to interpret geological data and prepare technical reports.
- Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and critical thinking skills.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work in challenging outdoor environments and perform physically demanding tasks.
Preferred Skills:
- Certification or membership with professional geological organizations (e.g., American Institute of Professional Geologists).
- Experience with environmental consulting, resource exploration, or geotechnical engineering.
- Experience in drilling techniques, core sampling, and geological survey equipment.
- Knowledge of environmental regulations and sustainability practices.
Work Environment:
- Fieldwork may require travel to remote locations and outdoor work in various weather conditions.
- Office-based work for report preparation and data analysis.
- Occasional overtime may be required, particularly during fieldwork or project deadlines.
Role: Non Tech Support - Non Voice
Industry Type: Recruitment / Staffing
Department: Customer Success, Service & Operations
Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
Role Category: Non Voice
Education
UG: Any Graduate
PG: MS/M.Sc(Science) in Any Specialization
About company
In 1992, Artech realized that the IT consulting industry lacked consistency in service quality and became determined to raise the bar of IT staffing and project services, eventually developing methodologies based on ISO, SEI-CMM and six sigma standards. By 2000, Artech was generating over $10 million per year and began to be recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S.Today, with a focused approach towards staffing services and a 2019 estimated global revenue run rate of over $810 million, Artech has grown to become the largest Minority and Women Owned staffing services firm with a global presence and service delivery infrastructure.