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Geology Technician

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Job Description

Role Overview

Title: Geology Technician

Field Work Schedule: 10 – 14 hours a day, 14 days on/14 days off rotations

Location: Mobilize out of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, but field work will extend through the western United States.

Manager: Director of Field Operations / Field Geologists

Compensation/Benefits/Key Points:

$21.00 per hour + production bonus (typically $310 to $390 total per day)

Per Diem provided at GSA standard rate ($59 per day)

Eligible for full-time employment and benefits following 6-month season

Company covers lodging (hotel) or reimburses at GSA rate if unavailable

Company vehicle provided to field team during work rotations


Mission – Why we exist and why we need you

Geothermal energy is a massive renewable energy resource sitting below our feet. There is 2,300 times more energy in geothermal heat in the ground than in oil, gas, coal, and methane combined. However, historically it’s been hard to find and expensive to develop. At Zanskar, we’re using better technology to find and develop new geothermal resources in order to make geothermal power the most affordable form of widely-deployable, 24/7, carbon-free generation on the planet.


Field data is Zanskar’s life blood; we rely on accurate and precise field measurements to make exploration and development decisions. Our 2 or 3-person field teams, comprised of geologic and equipment technicians, work with our field geologists and staff geoscientists on geothermal exploration projects using a variety of geology, geochemistry, and shallow-drilling methods. The Geologic Technician position’s primary responsibility is to ensure scientific field methods and sampling are being performed to the highest standards. Additionally, they will be required to assist other team members with daily field operations to include operating and maintaining vehicles, UTVs, and light mechanical equipment/tools.


Field Requirements:

- At least 18 years old.

- Be eligible to work in the U.S.

- Valid driver’s license without any major infractions in the last three years.

- A commitment to the safety of yourself and others.

- Excellent communication, problem-solving skills, professionalism.

- Possess a high degree of accuracy, integrity, and attention to detail.

- Must be self-motivated and work with minimum direct supervision in small, remote teams.

- Able to commute long distances (300+ miles) and work for extended periods, 14-day rotations.

- Comfortable working outdoors continuously in the elements to a high operational tempo.

- Ability to perform physical labor and other strenuous physical tasks; to include, but not limited to, periodic bending and kneeling and lifting, pushing, and pulling 50 lbs.

- Must be able to read, write, and speak English at a level which will permit the employee to accurately understand and communicate information to perform the job duties safely and efficiently.

- Possess good mechanical and technical aptitude, with competency operating and maintaining vehicles and equipment.

- Comfortable using a GPS and navigating in remote settings.

- Able to use computers, specifically Google products (e.g., Google Docs, Sheets and Directories).

- Must exercise good housekeeping and working in a neat, orderly manner.


Qualifications:

- Bachelors in Geology or closely related field of study.

- Practical experience in scientific field methods and sampling in remote/wilderness environments.

- Can safely operate and maintain company equipment, such as diesel trucks, trailers, and UTVs.

- Experience safely operating various light mechanical equipment and hand tools.


Preferred Qualifications:

- OSHA/1st Aid/Wilderness safety training.

- GAIA or GIS experience.

- Strong desire to work outdoors.

- Proficient experience safely operating and maintaining diesel trucks, trailers, and UTVs.

- Comfortable loading/unloading, hauling, and backing up trailers, both on and off-road.

- Capable of diagnosing mechanical, hydraulic, and/or electrical issues in the field and making appropriate repairs as required.

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