Position: Surficial Geologist – Position 08-354
The ERCB acts in the best interests of all Albertans in overseeing the efficient and effective development of our resources, while balancing the need for resource conservation, public safety, environmental protection, technical innovation and service. This broad mandate places the new Energy Resources Conservation Board at the forefront of the regulatory world. With a passion for service, the ERCB will create a legacy of excellence for present and future generations of Albertans.
The rewards and challenges are enormous. We are seeking highly skilled and diverse team members possessing strong technical skills with a vision and desire to carry out the mandate of the new ERCB.
Grow individually and as a Team member in your career by helping to build the new ERCB to serve all Albertans.
Description:
Resources Branch
Alberta Geological Survey Group
Mapping Section
Reports to: Mapping Section Leader
Purpose:
The Alberta Geological Survey, part of Alberta’s Energy Resources Conservation Board, requires an individual to undertake geological mapping of surficial sediments and contribute to a team creating a new Geological Atlas of Alberta.
Responsibilities / Duties:
- Regional mapping of Alberta’s surfical geology, incorporating a thorough knowledge of near-surface geological processes, based on field observations and the interpretation of aerial photographs and digital images.
- Stratigraphic mapping of Quaternary sediments and the bedrock unconformity utilizing field observations and well data.
- Conduct sediment sampling for laboratory analyses (including heavy mineral and geochemical determinations), monitor analytical processing and report on results.
- Disseminate information and knowledge in geological reports, presentations and peer-reviewed journals in a manner that will maintain and enhance the scientific credibility of the Alberta Geological Survey and the Energy Resources Conservation Board.
- Contributions to the digital Geological Atlas of Alberta project.
- Manage field projects including safety aspects, budget responsibilities and supervision of field staff.
- Provide sound geological opinions to staff within various areas of the Energy Resources Conservation Board, particularly to those within the Resources Branch.
- Interact with peers in universities, provincial and federal government departments, and industry.
Qualifications:
- Advanced university degree in Geology or related discipline (Ph.D. or M.Sc.) with a minimum of two years of related experience.
- Extensive knowledge of sedimentary processes in glacial and non-glacial environments.
- Experience producing surficial geology maps and constructing stratigraphic sections.
- Demonstrated analytical, research and presentation skills combined with the ability to apply original thinking to resolve complex issues.
- High degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills (preferably demonstrated by one or more publications).
- Ability and willingness to undertake field mapping projects in remote and rugged areas of Alberta requiring travel by helicopter and all-terrain vehicles.
- Experience logging core and interpreting downhole geophysical logs an asset.
- Experience related to aggregate resources and drift prospecting advantageous.
- Knowledge of common PC office software (knowledge of GIS and database software advantageous).
- Ability to work in teams and provide leadership as needed.
- Ability to meet deadlines and work well under pressure.
- Valid driver’s licence.
- Eligibility for registration with the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta.
Deadline for applications is January 16, 2009.
Please go to www.ercb.ca and follow the “careers” link to “current opportunities” and refer to Position 08-354 to submit your resume.



