Job Profile: A geologists role involves managing geotechnical investigations across metros, highways, railways, PSUs, and private projects. Key responsibilities include overseeing drilling, sample collection, preservation, and transportation, ensuring adherence to schedules, quality, and safety standards. They maintain detailed records, liaise with stakeholders, and provide updates, requiring technical expertise, attention to detail, and strong communication skills.
Essential Qualifications: M.Sc (Geology)
Total Experience: 2-3 Year
Age Group: 25-40 years
Required Skills: A geologist in geotechnical investigations requires expertise in soil mechanics, drilling, and borehole logging, along with strong organizational and communication skills for supervising operations and liaising with stakeholders. Attention to detail, problem-solving, knowledge of safety protocols, and proficiency in geotechnical software are essential, along with adaptability to diverse field conditions.