Base: $50,000; bonus/equity: not specified; benefi...
Bachelor's degree in geoscience or hydrology
Capability to perform field work in texas
Familiarity with basic hydrogeologic mapping
This is a two-year post-bachelor's degree intern program designed to train future researchers while supporting funded Bureau of Economic Geology projects
Job Summary
This is a two-year post-bachelor's degree intern program designed to train future researchers while supporting funded Bureau of Economic Geology projects.
The position involves approximately 50% field work conducting investigations on surface water-groundwater interactions and 50% report preparation and data management.
Successful candidates will assist with geochemical analysis, hydrogeologic mapping, and coordinating student research projects at the Pickle Research Campus.
Matching Summary
This is a two-year post-bachelor's degree intern program designed to train future researchers while supporting funded Bureau of Economic Geology projects.
Salary
Base: $50,000; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Teacher Retirement System (TRS) eligibility
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in geoscience or hydrology
Capability to perform field work in Texas
Familiarity with basic hydrogeologic mapping
Nice-to-have
Experience with ArcGIS software
Knowledge of well level measurements
Laboratory instrument operation skills
Key Requirements
Bachelors degree in geoscience, hydrology or related disciplines
Must be eligible for background check
Submit resume, letter of interest, and three work references