Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board: Regulates alcohol distribution and operates state-owned wine and spirits stores.
Requires a Pennsylvania Geologist-in-Training certificate, qualifying geology bachelor's degree with 30 geologic credits, or equivalent training; Pennsylvania Class C driver's license and PA residency required.
Dauphin County or Middleton or Harrisburg or Pennsylvania
$59k-$80k/yrHybridFull Time
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board: Regulates alcohol distribution and operates state-owned wine and spirits stores.
Requires an active Pennsylvania geologist-in-training certificate, or a qualifying geology bachelor's degree with 30 geology credits, plus a Pennsylvania Class C driver's license or equivalent.
Infinity Natural ResourcesNYSE: INR: Explores and produces oil and gas in the Appalachian Basin.
Bachelor’s degree in geology or related technical discipline; progressive oil and gas geoscience experience; subsurface mapping, data integration, well planning, and technical communication skills.
Tetra TechNASDAQ: TTEK: Global provider of high-end consulting and engineering services.
5+ YOEBachelor's degree in geosciences, geography, GIS, or a related field; 5+ years of GIS experience, 1+ year of Azure Cloud experience, Python and JavaScript knowledge, and a valid driver's license.
Wilkes-Barre or Pottsville or Bethlehem or Scranton
$79k-$120k/yrHybridFull Time
Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board: Regulates alcohol distribution and operates state-owned wine and spirits stores.
2+ YOEActive Pennsylvania professional geologist license, minimum two years professional geology experience, bachelor’s degree in a related geoscience field, valid PA Class C driver license, and ability to supervise technical staff.
Assistant Professor of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Lafayette College: A private undergraduate liberal arts and engineering college.
Ph.D. in geology or related field by Aug 15, 2027; expertise in tectonics/structural geology or related areas; record of scholarship; commitment to undergraduate teaching and field-based instruction.