Job Description
Staff Geologist – Geotechnical Drilling Operations
Location: Columbus, Ohio (Limited Overnight Travel)
Compensation: $24–$28/hour (Based on Experience)
Employment Type: Full-Time Field & Office Hybrid
Position Overview
We are seeking a detail-oriented and motivated Staff Geologist to support geotechnical drilling operations throughout Central Ohio.
This role works closely with drill crews and project managers to oversee subsurface investigations, log soil and rock samples, and ensure accurate and compliant field data collection. The ideal candidate enjoys fieldwork, technical analysis, and collaboration in a fast-paced consulting environment.
Key Responsibilities
Provide field oversight of geotechnical drilling operations
Log and classify soil and rock samples in accordance with ASTM standards and project specifications
Monitor drilling procedures to ensure quality, safety, and regulatory compliance
Collect, document, and manage subsurface data and field records
Coordinate with drillers, engineers, and project managers regarding site conditions
Assist with well installations, test pits, and environmental sampling as required
Prepare field reports, boring logs, and supporting technical documentation
Travel daily to job sites within a one-hour radius of Columbus; occasional overnight travel may be required
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Geological Engineering, Earth Science, or a related field
0–3+ years of experience in geotechnical, environmental, or field geology (entry-level candidates encouraged to apply)
Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and field data software
Valid driver’s license with reliable transportation
Ability to perform moderate physical activity and work extended hours as needed
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with geotechnical drilling and subsurface investigations
Familiarity with ASTM soil classification and logging procedures
Experience preparing boring logs and geotechnical reports
OSHA 10/30 certification
EIT or GIT certification (or progress toward professional licensure)
Experience with groundwater monitoring wells and environmental sampling
Work Environment
Combination of outdoor fieldwork and office-based reporting
Exposure to weather, dust, mud, noise, and active construction environments
Collaborative, team-oriented field setting
Primarily local projects with limited overnight travel
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive hourly compensation based on experience
Overtime eligibility (if applicable)
Per diem and lodging for overnight travel (when applicable)
Professional development and technical training opportunities
Clear advancement path toward Project Geologist and Project Manager roles
Apply or reach out directly:
Peyton Lepere – Senior Recruiter
Full-time
Hybrid remote