Geologist
Job Summary
Responsible for studying and documenting the materials and processes on the planet, including the ocean floor.
 Primary Responsibilities
- Study the materials, processes, and history of the Earth.
 - Investigate how rocks were formed.
 - Study rock cuttings from oil and gas wells to determine what rock formations are being drilled into and how drilling should proceed.
 - Send reports and logs of completed drilling to the operations geologist and offer geological advice to oil company representatives.
 - Analyze the risk assessment of geological hazards.
 - Ensure that geological factors affecting engineering works are identified and provided for.
 - Observe rocks, minerals, and fossil remains to identify and determine sequence of processes affecting development of earth.
 - Locate mineral, geothermal, and petroleum deposits and underground water resources.
 - Study land to help engineer dams, tunnels, and large buildings.
 - Determine age of rocks, fossils, and animal bones.
 - Create geologic reports and maps.
 - Conduct environmental studies and prepare environmental reports.
 - Aide in the planning, design, construction, operation and safety of engineering projects.
 - Examine composition and structure of earth's crust.
 - Utilize knowledge of chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics to explain changes in geologic formations.
 - Determine the integrity of various components of earth, such as rocks, soil and ground water.
 - Plan field investigations by drilling and analyzing the bedrock samples.
 - Alert the client on potential problems relating to the site.
 
                            