Monday, January 17, 2011

geo Technician jobs and work

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1.Field Assistant
2.Mine Engineering Surveyor
3.geochemist technician
4.petrolium geotechnician
5.surveyor
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1. Field assistand
Also known as: Sampler
Field assistants perform support functions in the field by making observations, collecting and analysing samples, recording information, and looking after the practical tasks involved in supplying a remote field operation. They may work on drill sites, participate in field geophysical surveys and sample during geochemical surveys. Field assistants are often required to spend long periods working in remote locations throughout Australia.
2.Mining engineer
Also known as: Surveyor
Mine surveyors measure underground and open cut mine workings in full detail



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3.Petroleum geo technician
Also known as: Petroleum Geoscientist, Petrophysicist
Petroleum Geoscience covers a wide variety of aspects involved in the study of petroleum (oil and gas) accumulations and related resources such as coal.
Society is very reliant on these resources known as 'fossil fuels' for road and air transport and electricity generation, as well as a range of petroleum-based products that we use every day. Understanding how oil and gas form and where oil discoveries might be made requires good geological and geophysical knowledge and skills.
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4.geochemist technician
Also known as:
Geochemists are geologists who specialise in chemistry. They analyse samples of soil, rock and other natural materials to monitor developments in the earth's composition and develop information about the age, nature and structure of specific geographical locations.
Job descriptions vary according to the area of employment.
Oil and Gas

  •  applying petroleum geochemistry techniques to enable the development of more efficient methods of exploration and production.
5.surveyor geotechnician
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Also known as: Geomatic Engineer

Mine surveyors measure underground and open cut mine workings in full detail.

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