2026-03-06 – Weekly Geology Jobs : Remote roles in environmental science

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This week, there’s a solid mix of opportunities out there. There’s a critical need for geology professionals in both field and academic roles, and remote work is gaining traction in the environmental sector. It’s a good time to be looking if you’re flexible with location.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Geology Manager
    Company: Turner Mining Group | Location: Silver Peak, NV
    This role is all about leading the charge on drilling results and updating geological interpretations. If you’ve got experience in resource geology, this could be a great fit.
    Apply Here

  • Geology Intern
    Company: Iowa Department of Administrative Services | Location: Ames, IA
    A chance for students to dive into the nitty-gritty of geological processes. It’s a hands-on role that brings classroom learning to life.
    Apply Here

  • Geological Engineer
    Company: Stantec | Location: Denver, CO
    Work on diverse projects applying engineering and geologic techniques. Perfect for someone who thrives in a team setting and loves problem-solving.
    Apply Here

  • Geology Visiting Assistant Professor
    Company: St. Lawrence University | Location: Canton, NY
    This academic role involves research linking geologic processes to environmental contexts—ideal for geo-scientists with a passion for teaching and research.
    Apply Here

  • Principal Engineer - Geology
    Company: WSP USA | Location: Noida, Ind
    Looking for someone with solid experience in geological exploration and ore body modeling. It’s a key role in resource geology.
    Apply Here

  • Principal Engineer - Geology
    Company: WSP USA | Location: Bengaluru, Ind
    Another opportunity with WSP USA, this role also focuses on geological exploration and resource modeling. Great for experienced geologists.
    Apply Here

  • Geology Adjunct Faculty
    Company: Onondaga Community College | Location: Syracuse, NY
    For those interested in teaching, Onondaga Community College is seeking adjunct instructors for flexible teaching schedules.
    Apply Here

  • Mine Planning / Geology Intern
    Company: Atlas Sand Company, LLC | Location: Kermit, TX
    This internship involves supporting mine planning activities—ideal for those looking to gain practical experience in the mining sector.
    Apply Here

  • Geologist/Geological Engineer
    Company: Stantec | Location: Knoxville, TN
    Engage in diverse geological projects with a focus on both engineering and management assignments. A great fit for problem solvers.
    Apply Here

  • Geologist/Geological Engineer
    Company: Stantec | Location: Alpharetta, GA
    Similar role to the Knoxville position, focusing on geological and engineering tasks. Perfect if you’re detail-oriented and ready to lead projects.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is still a strong trend, especially for roles that blend environmental science and technology. Here’s what’s available:

  • Environmental Scientist / ArcGIS
    Company: Axius Technologies Inc | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    If you have a background in environmental sciences and some ArcGIS chops, this remote role lets you work on watershed projects and more.
    Apply Here

  • Educational Task Lead - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Educational Services | Location: Butte, MT
    A grant-funded role focusing on environmental and geological engineering within a collaborative environment. Great for educators and project leads.
    Apply Here

  • Environmental Sampling Technician or Staff Level Environmental Scientist
    Company: TJG Civil Engineers and Land Planners | Location: Ventura, CA
    This role involves fieldwork and data collection, perfect for those with experience in environmental science.
    Apply Here


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That’s the roundup for this week. Whether you’re looking to shift gears or just curious about what’s out there, there’s something for everyone. Stay on top of these opportunities—they won’t last long.

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It’s definitely a great time for geology roles, especially with the push for remote work. I recently landed a remote position by focusing on my experience with data analysis tools like ArcGIS. Just a heads-up, make sure your application stands out — tailor your resume for each job.

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But i’ve found applying for remote geology jobs feels a bit like dating — sometimes you swipe right and still get ghosted! But tailoring your resume to highlight relevant skills can really set you apart. @mnguye81, have you also tried networking through LinkedIn? It’s helped me connect with potential employers.

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I totally get the ghosting part! Networking has been my game-changer — I’ve made some great connections through LinkedIn that led to my current remote role. Have you thought about reaching out to alums from your school in the field?

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