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A minimum of 3-5 years of experience as an exploration geologist in a project lead / managerial capacity including planning and tracking budgets and project reporting is preferred. Our mineral exploration efforts focus on copper as well as other metals including nickel, vanadium, cobalt, platinum group elements, gold and silver.
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Previous experience in geological exploration, preferably in underground coal mining or a related industry. Lincoln Group Industrial Services has partnered with an exceptional client in the Mining industry that is looking for a Geologist to join their team on a direct-hire basis.
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We are currently seeking an entry- to junior-level Geologist or Environmental Scientist to work in a technical support role with highly skilled professionals on diverse project teams in a dynamic environment.
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Geologist JOB SUMMARY: The Geologist plays a significant role in exploration and development of subsurface mineral reserves and water supplies, including development of the well field, to maximize growth, productivity and sustainability of mineral resources.
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This includes developing scopes of work, preparing budgets, conducting subsurface exploration programs, mapping geologic/engineering site conditions, performing laboratory testing, drafting, analyzing collected data, writing reports or letters, and overseeing contractors' proper execution of the approved plan.
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The Staff Geologist will report to the Exploration Manager. The staff geologist is responsible for collecting field and drillhole data, validating and processing the data, and making geological interpretation to guide future work on the project.
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Mine Exploration Geologist (Field Based) page is loaded. 2-5 years of experience as a field geologist, experience working on mine exploration projects is a plus. ERM is hiring multiple consulting Mine Exploration Geologists.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Geology, Hydrogeology, Mining Engineering or other Geosciences with at least four years of relevant experience in areas such as well field development and production, mining and/or exploration; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Certified Professional Soil Scientist (CPSS), Professional Geologist, Engineer in Training (EIT) preferred or have the ability to obtain these certificates within 9 months of hire. Perform routine and complex field exploration programs for a wide range of project types including, but not limited to determination of Seasonal High Water and/or Groundwater levels, USCS and USDA soil classification and logging, rock core classification and logging, hydraulic conductivity and/or percolation testing, and groundwater well installation.
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They will be experienced and have access to GIS software with the aim to map current results and provide future exploration targets. Possess proven exploration project development experience.
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Supports the Superintendent of Exploration in the definition, planning, and implementation of exploration programs to extend the Life of Mine (LOM) and increase resources and reserve base.
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Minimum five (5) years' experience in mine geology or exploration, preferably underground production preferred. Along with many life-goal centered benefits, our company offers many exciting and rewarding opportunities in geology, exploration, and mining.
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Langan is seeking a Senior Staff Environmental Geologist or Engineer to join its collaborative team in Miami, FL. This individual will serve a key function in providing site exploration activities, including soil borings and monitoring well installations; conducting field tests; collecting field data and samples; monitoring construction sites; and compiling data and preparing reports.
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AES is looking for Geologists with experience in the minerals and energy exploration industry. Geotechnical logging and sampling of drill core. Career paths at AES lead to positions as field geologists, project managers, operations and logistics coordinators, and many other field and office supportive positions.
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Monitor subsurface exploration activities (e.g., test borings, geoprobes, and test pits) to collect soil, bedrock, groundwater, and other pertinent information for project design. Environmental Engineer or Geologist.
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