Geoscientist Or Environmental Technologist
By R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited At Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Professional Knowledge, Skills & Qualifications
Previous relevant work experience, preferably in environmental consulting/ hydrogeology.
A competitive compensation and benefits package
Career development pathway toward registration as Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.), Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) or Certified Engineering Technologist (CET).
An environmental or earth science degree with a focus on soils, surface water and groundwater (hydrogeology) or environmental technology diploma.
Eligible for, or on pathway to professional registration as P.Geo., P.Eng., or C.E.T.
Intermediate Environmental Engineer/Geoscientist
By WSP in Canada At Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Proficiency in MS Word and Excel are essential. Experience with other data management software an asset.
You’ll ensure that you maintain an up-to-date knowledge of existing and emerging environmental regulatory requirements and best practices;
Understanding of budget management, report preparation, and client relationship management.
Five or more years of related experience;
Ability to manage the demands of multiple concurrent projects and challenging deadlines;
Ability to plan and deliver high quality reports, have strong technical writing skills and can present information concisely and clearly.
Intermediate Environmental Engineer/Geoscientist
By Envirochem Services Inc. At North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Demonstrable experience related to project management highly preferred.
Knowledge of the BCEnvironmental Management Act(EMA) andContaminated Sites Regulation(CSR) and federal environmental regulations, guidelines, and standards related to Contaminated Sites.
Experience supervising and training junior personnel.
Proven ability in data analysis / interpretation, report writing, verbal communication, and logical / critical thinking skills.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Environmental Scientist Or Engineer/Geoscientist In Training (Excess Soils)
By MTE Consultants At Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Act as main point of contact to communicate technical and project management information to client teams;
2-5 years of experience in a similar role (work term experience acceptable);
Experience working around heavy equipment, including drill rigs and excavators;
Strong written and verbal communication skills;
Respond to Requests for Proposal related to ESA and excess soils work to develop and maintain strong client relationships;
Working with senior staff, participate in the interpretation of data including the presentation of data in tables and figures; and
Co2 Storage Geoscientist Jobs
By MatchaTalent At Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Experience with non-hydrocarbon subsurface management challenges, such as geothermal, hydrogen storage, chemical storage, would be advantageous.
Prepare and deliver professional-quality presentations to technical peers and management.
Possess skills in structural geology, including fault interpretation and assessment of fault seal.
Have experience in planning and being involved in operational decision-making for several wells.
Conduct exploration mapping and generate options for CO2 storage in the subsurface geology of Saudi Arabia.
Interpret seismic data, including seismic stratigraphic interpretations, to identify storage opportunities.
Senior Water Resources Engineer / Geoscientist / Hydrotechnical Lead
By Falkirk Consultants At Canada
•Play a key role in business development and client relationship management.
•Leading projects on hydrological modelling, water management plans and conceptual engineering design work.
•Working closely with the Practice Lead and providing operational leadership on team management and business planning.
•Authoring high-quality written technical reports in support of regulatory and permit management assignments.
•Strong technical knowledge in water resources / hydrotechnical engineering.
•Proficiency with one or more modelling platforms for hydrological modelling (GoldSim experience is an asset).
Geoscientist Jobs
By TRE ALTAMIRA At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Organized, detail oriented, with advanced time management skills, proactive communication skills, and high quality work habits
Knowledge of Project Management principles
Manage timelines, communication, and deliverables of multiple projects simultaneously with accountability to commitments
Using your coding skills to automate workflows, support other members of the Geospatial Solutions team and improve/maintain existing scripts
Using your resourcefulness to identify and manage spatial datasets (e.g. geological data, optical imagery, existing maps, etc)
Post-secondary education in Geology, Geomatics, Civil, Geotechnical or Mine Engineering, or other related disciplines

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An overview of a Geoscientist job is a professional who studies the physical aspects of the Earth, such as its composition, structure, and processes. They use their knowledge to explore and develop natural resources, such as minerals, oil, and gas. They also use their knowledge to help mitigate natural hazards, such as earthquakes, floods, and landslides. Geoscientists typically work in the field, collecting and analyzing data, and in the lab, interpreting and analyzing data. They also work with other professionals, such as engineers, to develop solutions to environmental problems. To become a Geoscientist, you will need a bachelor's degree in geology, geophysics, or a related field. You may also need to obtain a professional license or certification. Skills required for a Geoscientist job include knowledge of geology, geophysics, and related sciences; strong analytical and problem-solving skills; and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Knowledge required for a Geoscientist job includes knowledge of geological processes, geophysical processes, and related sciences; knowledge of data collection and analysis techniques; and knowledge of environmental regulations and safety protocols. Responsibilities of a Geoscientist job include collecting and analyzing data in the field and in the lab; interpreting and analyzing data; developing solutions to environmental problems; and working with other professionals to develop solutions. Experience in a Geoscientist job may include field work, laboratory work, and research. Qualifications for a Geoscientist job may include a bachelor's degree in geology, geophysics, or a related field; a professional license or certification; and experience in the field. Education for a Geoscientist job may include courses in geology, geophysics, and related sciences. Tools that help Geoscientists work better include GIS software, geological mapping software, and data analysis software. Good tips to help Geoscientists do more effectively include staying up to date on the latest research and developments in the field, networking with other professionals, and attending conferences and seminars. Common Geoscientist interview questions include questions about your experience, qualifications, and knowledge of the field.