[ES_JOBS_NET] Precambrian Research Geologist
Maria Furtney
maf377 at cornell.edu
Mon Jan 24 10:38:29 MST 2022
Precambrian Research Geologist - GEO000378
Employment Type: Permanent Full-time
Location(s): SK-Rgna-Regina
Ministry: 023 Energy and Resources
Salary Range: $5,711 - $8,986 Monthly
Salary Supplement: 14%
Grade: commensurate with qualifications
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources’ Saskatchewan Geological
Survey Branch is seeking a self-motivated and committed Precambrian
Research Geologist to plan and implement field-based projects on aspects of
the geology of the Precambrian Shield of Saskatchewan.
The successful candidate must have bedrock mapping experience, a minimum of
a Bachelor's of Science degree in Geology, and be registered (or eligible
for registration) in the Association of Professional Engineers and
Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. You must also have the ability, and
willingness, to work in remote and physically-demanding wilderness areas of
northern Saskatchewan for extended periods of time.
In addition to conducting short- and long-term field and laboratory
investigations, the successful candidate will prepare scientific reports,
papers, and talks or posters for presentation at seminars. Providing
technical consultation to industry, government, and the public will also be
required.
We are seeking a forward thinker who is able to effectively organize and
manage resources, adapt to changing priorities and tight deadlines, and
work independently or as a contributing member of a team. You should be
knowledgeable of the Precambrian geology of Saskatchewan, as well as
structural and mineral deposit geology and igneous and metamorphic
petrology. You should also have the ability to gather, evaluate, and
interpret geological data employing current geochemical, geochronological,
geophysical, and isotopic theories.
The position also requires the ability to write detailed reports and
generate accurate maps using a variety of computer applications, including
geographic information systems, graphic design, and geological mapping
software packages. Assets to the position would include: excellent oral and
written skills, the ability to clearly define complex problems and develop
sound options and innovative solutions; the ability to advance
professionally and embrace new technical material.
The successful candidate will have the ability to establish and maintain
effective and productive working relationships with client groups including
the mineral industry, Indigenous communities, other government personnel,
and the public. This role also requires a leader who can guide and
encourage staff while fostering a workplace culture of safety. You should
be an effective team builder who contributes to an environment that
recognizes, supports, respects, and welcomes diversity of employees and
clients.
*Note: This is a reposted competition. Those who have previously applied,
do not need to re-apply.*
We are committed to workplace diversity.
Hours of Work: M - Monthly Out of Scope
Number of Openings: 1
Closing Date
: Feb 5, 2022, 9:59:00 PM
*Link:*
https://govskpsc.taleo.net/careersection/10180/jobdetail.ftl?job=GEO000378
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