Geophysicist Jobs
By ARC Resources Ltd. At Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Seismic interpretation experience and geophysics workstation knowledge is required
Knowledge of induced seismicity and BCER requirements is an asset
APEGA Professional Geophysicist with a minimum of 5 years of interpretation and relevant industry experience
Knowledge of Seisware, RokDoc, Transform, and Petrel is an asset
Technical background with strong seismic data processing and acquisition knowledge is required
Knowledge of rock physics, geomechanics, and rock properties are required
Junior Geophysicist - Edmonton
By Tetra Tech At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Good time management skills and the ability to prioritize tasks effectively
Assist with proposal development, project management, and logistics planning
Personable and experienced in communicating and collaborating with people of varying educational and technical backgrounds
Strong all-round academic knowledge of current geophysical methods, especially near-surface applications
Experience with computer software and programming languages, including Matlab, Res2DInv, ReflexW, WellCAD, ArcGIS, and Surfer will be an advantage
Benefits starting day one of employment. Competitive base salary.

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to explore the mysteries of the Earth? Join us as a Geophysicist and use your skills to uncover the secrets of the planet!

Overview Geophysicists are scientists who study the physical properties of the Earth and its atmosphere. They use a variety of techniques, such as seismic surveys, gravity measurements, and magnetic surveys, to analyze the Earth's structure and composition. Geophysicists are employed by universities, government agencies, and private companies. Detailed Job Description Geophysicists use a variety of techniques to study the Earth's structure and composition. These techniques include seismic surveys, gravity measurements, and magnetic surveys. Geophysicists analyze the data collected from these surveys to understand the Earth's physical properties. They also use computer models to simulate the Earth's behavior and to predict future changes. Geophysicists may also be involved in the exploration for oil and gas deposits. Geophysicists work in a variety of settings, including universities, government agencies, and private companies. They may work in the field, in the laboratory, or in an office setting. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of geology, geophysics, and related sciences
• Knowledge of computer modeling and data analysis
• Ability to interpret and analyze data
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
• Ability to work in a variety of settings
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in geology, geophysics, or a related field
• Master's degree or PhD in geology, geophysics, or a related field
• Experience in the field or laboratory
• Knowledge of computer modeling and data analysis
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of geology, geophysics, and related sciences
• Knowledge of computer modeling and data analysis
• Knowledge of seismic surveys, gravity measurements, and magnetic surveys
Job Experience
• Experience in the field or laboratory
• Experience with computer modeling and data analysis
Job Responsibilities
• Collect and analyze data from seismic surveys, gravity measurements, and magnetic surveys
• Use computer models to simulate the Earth's behavior and to predict future changes
• Interpret and analyze data to understand the Earth's physical properties
• Prepare reports and presentations on findings
• Participate in the exploration for oil and gas deposits