Geologist I en DISA Technologies
DISA Technologies · Grand Junction, Estados Unidos De América · Remote
Description
Job Summary
The Geologist I supports geological fieldwork, site characterization, data collection, and technical reporting across DISA’s uranium and mineral processing projects, including abandoned mine waste (AUM) and active sites. This is an entry-level role focused on developing foundational geological skills through hands-on field experience, data interpretation, and collaboration with senior geologists and cross-functional teams.
This position is field-intensive, with up to 75% of time spent in the field, supporting drilling programs, sample collection, and site characterization activities. The Geologist I contributes to accurate data collection, documentation, and preliminary analysis to support resource evaluation and project decision-making. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, safety-focused, and eager to learn in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. The successful candidate will thrive in a dynamic start-up environment, wearing multiple hats and contributing to many areas of business development.
Education/ Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Geological Engineering, Geoscience, or related field.
- 0–3 years of relevant experience (internships, fieldwork, or academic projects acceptable).
- Basic understanding of geologic principles, mineralogy, and structural geology.
- Exposure to GIS, geologic modeling, or database systems is a plus.
Supervisor
Director of Geology, unless otherwise designated.
Typical Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Conduct site characterization activities including walkover gamma scans, mine waste sampling, and borehole logging support.
- Assist with and oversee drill rigs during borehole drilling activities to ensure proper execution and data collection.
- Prepare and maintain geologic borehole logs with accuracy and completeness.
- Perform and assist with downhole gamma logging of boreholes.
- Utilize and maintain radiation detection equipment in accordance with safety standards.
- Apply basic understanding of radioactivity principles and health physics in field operations.
- Ensure proper sample collection, handling, labeling, and completion of chain-of-custody documentation for laboratory analysis.
- Assist in compiling and organizing geological data including sampling results, field measurements, borehole logs, and gamma data.
- Support interpretation of borehole logs and gamma data under guidance of senior staff.
- Assist in developing 3D volume estimates of materials based on collected data.
- Help create maps, cross-sections, and mineralogical assessments to support site understanding and inform project decisions.
- Assist with the preparation of comprehensive technical reports, documentation, and presentations tailored to stakeholders including government agencies, environmental organizations, and internal technical teams.
- Communicate findings, updates, and recommendations effectively, including risk assessments and project progress.
- Prepare clear and accurate field notes and maintain organized project records.
- Support planning and execution of sampling and drilling programs.
- Collaborate with GIS, engineering, and operations teams to ensure accurate data integration.
- Follow established QA/QC protocols and data standards.
- Abide by all policies and procedures established by DISA.
- Attend and participate in all required safety trainings.
- Assist with any task required by the direct supervisor.
Requirements
Required Skills
- Foundational knowledge of geology, mineral systems, and field methods.
- Basic understanding of radiation safety, radioactivity principles, and health physics (or willingness to learn).
- Ability to learn and operate radiation detection and gamma logging equipment.
- Strong attention to detail in data collection and documentation.
- Communicate clearly and professionally, both verbally and in writing, to collaborate with colleagues, stakeholders, and clients.
- Organize and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines while managing multiple projects.
- Collaborate effectively as part of a team, supporting shared goals and fostering positive relationships.
- Adapt to dynamic environments and identify solutions to challenges with flexibility and problem-solving skills.
- Maintain professionalism with high attention to detail, reliability, accountability, and accuracy in all work deliverables.
- Software proficiency with Microsoft Suite, 3D geologic software (Vulcan, Leapfrog, Minesite, ArcGIS, etc), and database software (Acquire, Access, etc); preferred.
- Uphold and demonstrate DISA’s Values of Dedication, Innovation, Sustainability, and Accelerate Change.
- Ability to follow safety protocols and maintain compliance with OSHA/MSHA and company safety standards.
- Be a valid U.S. citizen or legally authorized to work in the United States.
- Possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
- Comfort with off-road operations of vehicles; preferred.
Physical Requirements
- Must be able to sit and/ or stand for extended periods of time.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally.
- Must be able to walk over uneven terrain for long periods of time
- Expect 75% of time spent in the field
- Must be able to work in all outdoor weather environments.
- Must be able to interact with people and technology while either standing or sitting.
- To best service our customers, all employees must be able to communicate face-to-face and on the phone with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Must be able to perform repetitive tasks such as typing.
DISA Technologies provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin
Benefits
- Bonus Pool
- 401(k) with matching up to 4%
- Employee stock options
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid holidays
- Paid time off
- Professional Development