Job Description:
GEOPHYSICIST The Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) is seeking a senior-level geophysicist to support the division’s Strategic & Critical Minerals project, which is part of the Alaska Airborne Geophysical/Geological Mineral Inventory (AGGMI) program. The successful applicant will use advanced principles and knowledge of geophysics to provide professional scientific and operational management of multiple, applied airborne geophysical surveys, including magnetic, electromagnetic, and radiometric data acquisition, in support of statewide resource development and infrastructure-hazards assessment. The successful applicant will work independently and collaboratively in all aspects of project work, including participating in initial project concept development, writing and managing the components of geophysical survey contracts, quality checking the data and working with contractors to ensure contract compliance, and preparing digital data sets, documentation, and reports for publication. This position is located in Fairbanks, Alaska. This long-term, non-permanent position is expected to last at least one year, with the likelihood of an extension as funding allows. The following knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience are REQUIRED for this position, in addition to the standard Required Minimum Job Qualifications for a Geologist IV. All of the items listed below must be documented in your cover letter and applicant profile. Please indicate if you do not have experience with one or more of the items listed below: - Demonstrated training and experience in applied geophysics, particularly in potential field geophysics and (or) electromagnetics. Supporting evidence: In your application under “career-specific job-related training and skills,” provide a list of all university coursework in geophysics, physics, mathematics, and geology, as well as any professional training, seminars, and (or) workshops related to these fields. Make sure to fully describe all of your thesis, volunteer, internship, and (or) work experience related to these fields in the “work history” and “additional work history” sections of your application.
- Demonstrated experience in technical review and quality control of geophysical datasets.
- Demonstrated scientific interpretation, writing, and communication skills to produce professional-level, well-documented geophysical datasets, maps, reports, and public presentations.
The following traits are DESIRABLE and will strengthen your application if you document them in your cover letter and applicant profile: - Experience determining appropriate geophysical method(s) to use in various geologic situations.
- Experience conducting various types of geophysical surveys, preferably including experience with airborne geophysical methods.
- Experience writing and managing complex contracts.
- Experience clearly communicating and coordinating projects with contractors, and ensuring project timelines are met.
- Geophysical knowledge, and the ability to manage all stages of projects, from initial planning and development of project concepts, goals, objectives, budgets, timelines, and milestones, to executing contracts, field checks, data acquisition, processing, quality checking, interpretation, modeling, map preparation, report writing, as well as creating comprehensive FGDC-compliant metadata documentation for publication.
- Experience managing, or being a major participant in, projects requiring oral and written communication/coordination with multiple persons.
- Training and (or) experience using Geosoft, ER Mapper, and (or) other geophysical software to import, quality control, process, analyze, model, interpret, and present geophysical data.
- Training or experience with ArcGIS, MapInfo Professional, or other comparable GIS programs, computer programming and (or) script writing, and relational databases with software such as Microsoft Access.
- Training or experience using CorelDraw or Adobe Suite, and PowerPoint software.
- Experience communicating detailed and complex geophysical information in both written and oral form to professional and non-professional audiences.
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Minimum Qualifications:
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geological engineering, engineering geology, or any of their subdivisions, including mining engineering.
AND
Three years of journey professional experience in geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geological engineering, engineering geology, or any of their subdivisions, including mining engineering. This experience is met by service as a Geologist II with the State of Alaska or the equivalent with another employer.
OR
One year of advanced professional experience in geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geological engineering, engineering geology, or any of their subdivisions, including mining engineering. This experience is met by service as a Geologist III with the State of Alaska or the equivalent with another employer.
OR
A master’s degree from an accredited college in geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geological engineering, engineering geology, or any of their subdivisions, including mining engineering.
AND
One year of journey professional experience in geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geological engineering, engineering geology, or any of their subdivisions, including mining engineering. This experience is met by service as a Geologist II with the State of Alaska or the equivalent with another employer.
OR
A doctorate degree from an accredited college in geology, geophysics, geochemistry, geological engineering, engineering geology, or any of their subdivisions, including mining engineering.
Equivalent combinations of professional experience and graduate level education in the geoscience fields described above are acceptable and will be considered as follows: 24 graduate semester hours=one full year of graduate education=one full year of professional experience.
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