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5-8 years of geotechnical consulting or coal mining geology experience. A working knowledge of field methods, structural geology, hydrogeology, and coal geology. A Bachelor’s or Master’ degree in geology or related field.
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The successful candidate should have a strong technical background in geology (stratigraphy, geomorphology, and/or sedimentology) as well as significant remediation investigation, consulting and project execution experience.
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Advanced knowledge in at least one of the following areas related to RD&D in critical minerals: geologic knowledge of coal and sedimentary basin systems; economic geology or mineral deposit systems; volcanic rocks and processes; metamorphic rocks and processes; structural geology or tectonics; geochemistry.
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Position Summary The Earth and Space Sciences program seeks dedicated and motivated individuals to teach courses in the fields of Astronomy, Geology, Environmental Science, Meteorology and/or Oceanography.
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Good understanding of source rock geochemistry, structural geology, natural fracture systems, sedimentology and hydrogeology. 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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Use understanding of geology, chemistry and hydrology to perform mineral resource evaluation, core analysis and geochemical assessment needed for subsurface exploration, development and production.
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ERM is looking for a motivated, detail-oriented Consulting Associate, Environmental Geology/Engineering (Entry Level) to join our growing team in Princeton, NJ (office in Ewing, NJ) or Philadelphia (Malvern), PA.Working under the direction of professional engineers, project managers, and partners, you will work on challenging remediation projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as across the US and global locations.
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Bachelor of Science in Underground Construction/Tunneling, Geotechnical, Structural, Geological/Engineering Geology, or Mining Engineering. Bachelor of Science in Underground Construction/Tunneling, Geotechnical, Structural, Geological/Engineering Geology, or Mining Engineering.
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Pursuing a major in Environmental Science, Natural Resources sciences, Environmental Resource Management, Natural Resource Management, Wildlife Biology/Wildlife Studies, Fishery or Forestry, Ecology, Geology, Historic Preservation, Anthropology, Archaeology, Environmental Planning.
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Bachelor's degree in geology or engineering with emphasis in fluvial geomorphology (master's degree preferred) We're looking for a Mid- to Senior-Level Geomorphologist who is inspired by stream restoration and passionate about improving stream ecology and fish passage programs.
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Bachelor's degree in Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Engineering, Geology, Biology, Environmental Science, Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field and 8 years relevant experience.
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Because many CSUF students enter the applied geology industry, the candidate will be expected to develop professional relationships within the broader environmental and engineering geology industry in Southern California.
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Bachelor’s degree in environmental sciences or physical sciences (e.g., geology, biology hydrology, toxicology, health physics). Experience with remedial design, feasibility studies, hazardous waste, site investigations, site remediation, field sampling, air quality, ecological restoration, radiological issues, and/or water resources a plus.
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Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in finance, business, or an environmentally related field (e.g., biology, geology, anthropology, archaeology, environmental science) with equivalent business acumen.
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Masters of Science in Geology with an emphasis in a stratigraphic discipline is preferred. Perform stratigraphic interpretation of subsurface: Integrate the knowledge of regional geology, depositional environments, and facies models to make geologically-sound interpretations and correlations between data points.
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