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Job Description
Test or analyze geological samples, crude oil, or minerals to detect presence of petroleum, gas, or mineral deposits indicating potential for exploration or production or to determine physical or chemical properties to ensure that products meet quality standards.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 19-4041.02
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Geological Sample Test Technicians”.
Also Known As…
- Geological Sample Test Technicians
- Research Associate
- Quality Control Technician (QC Technician)
- Physical Science Technician
- Organic Section Technical Lead
- Materials Technician
- Laboratory Technician
- Environmental Sampling Technician
- Environmental Field Services Technician
- Electron Microprobe Operator
- Core Inspector
- Well Tester
- Well Logger
- Tester
- Test Technician
- Test Evaluator
- Test Engine Operator
- Test Engine Evaluator
- Temperature Logging Operator
- Specialist Field Engineer
- Petroleum Analyst
- Ore Tester
- Oil Well Logger
- Oil Tester
- Oil Laboratory Analyst
- Oil Field Tester
- Oil and Gas Exploration Technician
- Oil Analyst
- Mud Analysis Well-Logging Operator
- Mud Analysis Well-Logging Captain
- Mud Analysis Operator
- Mineral Technologist
- Laboratory Worker
- Laboratory Assistant
- Hydrology Technician
- Geotechnicial Properties Technician
- Geology Technician
- Geology Associate
- Geological Technician
- Gasoline Tester
- Gas Tester
- Gas Prover
- Gas Analyst
- Extractions Technologist
- Explorer
- Drilling Fluids Specialist
- Crude Tester
- Chalk Tester
- Acid Tester
Tasks for “Organic Section Technical Lead”
- Collect or prepare solid or fluid samples for analysis.
- Adjust or repair testing, electrical, or mechanical equipment or devices.
- Participate in the evaluation of possible geothermal energy plant locations.
- Test and analyze samples from potential underground carbon sequestration sites.
- Participate in the evaluation of possible mining locations.
- Collaborate with hydrogeologists to evaluate groundwater or well circulation.
- Prepare, transcribe, or analyze seismic, gravimetric, well log, or other geophysical or survey data.
- Test and analyze samples to determine their content and characteristics, using laboratory apparatus or testing equipment.
- Prepare notes, sketches, geological maps, or cross sections.
- Prepare or review professional, technical, or other reports regarding sampling, testing, or recommendations of data analysis.
- Assess the environmental impacts of development projects on subsurface materials.
- Assemble, operate, or maintain field or laboratory testing, measuring, or mechanical equipment.
- Participate in geological, geophysical, geochemical, hydrographic, or oceanographic surveys, prospecting field trips, exploratory drilling, well logging, or underground mine survey programs.
- Inspect engines for wear or defective parts, using equipment or measuring devices.
- Plot information from aerial photographs, well logs, section descriptions, or other databases.
- Compile, log, or record testing or operational data for review and further analysis.
- Supervise well exploration, drilling activities, or well completions.
Related Technology & Tools
- Phase contrast microscopes
- Water distillation units
- Glass dropping pipettes
- Digital cameras
- Electronic laboratory balances
- Ground penetrating radar GPR systems
- Portable dataloggers
- Sample microsplitters
- Dissolved salt meters
- Shatterboxes
- Digital chlorine testers
- Gas chromatography equipment
- Personal computers
- Rotary pulverizers
- Top-loading electronic balances
- Calorimeters
- Heated magnetic stirrers
- Glass beakers
- Laboratory pulverizers
- X ray fluorescence XRF spectrometers
- Digital hydrometers
- Digital micropipettes
- Digital pH meters
- Scanning electron microscopes SEM
- Ultraviolet-Visible UV/VIS spectrophotometers
- Dissolved oxygen meters
- Laptop computers
- Turbidimeters
- Terrain conductivity meters
- Laboratory sieves
- Spectrophotometers
- Cryogenic magnetometers
- Jaw crushers
- 35 millimeter cameras
- Inductively coupled plasma ICP optical emission spectrometers
- Electronic distance meters
- Laboratory vacuum pumps
- General purpose burets
- Sieve shakers
- Proton magnetometers
- Single crystal x ray diffractometers
- Dissolved organic carbon analyzers
- Mass spectrometers
- Conductivity indicators
- Glass graduated cylinders
- Volumetric flasks
- Binocular polarizing microscopes
- High pressure liquid chromatograph HPLC equipment
- Desktop computers
- Fluorescence spectrophotometers
- Automatic burets
- Spinner magnetometers
- Digital seismographs
- Microwave digestion systems
- Rock saws
- Glass laboratory crucibles
- Glass funnels
- Gravitational field indicators
- Erlenmeyer flasks
- Optical particle detectors
- Piezometers
- Chipmunk crushers
- Total sulfur analyzers
- Water sampling bailers
- Carbon hydrogen nitrogen CHN analyzers
- Groundwater sampling peristaltic pumps
- Laboratory drying ovens
- Fluorescence microscopes
- Fourier transfer infrared FTIR spectrometers
- Parallel Geoscience SPW
- Martin D Adamiker's TruFlite
- Adobe Systems Adobe Illustrator
- Leica Geosystems ERDAS IMAGINE
- Autodesk AutoCAD
- Corel CorelDraw Graphics Suite
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Word
- Midland Valley 2DMove
- Landmark GeoGraphix
- Microsoft Excel
- Golden Software Surfer
- Seismic Micro-Technology KINGDOM
- Surface III
- Geographic resources analysis support system GRASS
- Clark Labs IDRISI Andes