List of Job Titles - Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists (NOC2113)
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In this classification, each job title (real-world job titles that people use every day) belongs to a grouping of different titles. This Web site uses these groupings as the basis to attach different information from its different partners (Statistics Canada, Service Canada, etc.).
The following list represents the list of common job titles that belong to the grouping: Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists (NOC 2113)
- biostratigrapher
- chemical oceanographer
- coal geologist
- consulting geologist
- consulting geophysicist
- development geologist
- environmental geologist
- exploration geologist
- exploration geophysicist
- geochemist
- geologist
- geologist, groundwater
- geologist, petroleum
- geomorphologist
- geophysicist
- geophysicist, exploration
- glaciologist
- groundwater geologist
- hydrogeologist
- hydrographic surveyor - geology
- hydrologist
- ice specialist
- marine geologist
- micropaleontologist
- mine geologist
- mineralogist
- mining geologist
- oceanographer
- oil geologist
- paleobotanist
- paleoecologist
- paleontologist
- palynologist
- petrographer
- petroleum geologist
- petrologist
- petrophysicist
- photogeologist
- physical oceanographer
- placer geologist
- prospecting geologist
- quaternarist
- quaternary scientist
- quaternary specialist
- remote sensing geologist
- sedimentary geologist
- sedimentologist
- seismologist
- stratigrapher
- structural geologist
- volcanologist
- wellsite co-ordinator - geology
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