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Tracing the location suitability for mining, gas, oil and civil engineering projects is a huge task in itself and requires special expertise and knowledge. This task is levied onto the shoulders of the geological engineers who conduct geotechnical and geological studies of different locations along with planning, development, designing and supervision of geological analysis and data acquisition programs. These engineers also undertake the task of preparing geological engineering recommendations and reports.
•Planning, development and coordinating geophysical, geological, geohydrological or geotechnical data analysis, mapping and acquisition to help in the growth of regional development or petroleum, waste management, civil engineering and mining projects
•Analyzing and preparing reports and recommendations so as to improve foundations on which projects of civil engineering projects are based, like hydraulic channel erosion control, pressure grouting and rock excavation or for the purpose of construction
•Preparing and analyzing reports and recommendations after the settlement of fills, slopes stability and buildings and after taking into consideration the possible effects of earthquakes and landslides to support civil engineering and construction projects
•Conducting applied and theoretical study of contamination and groundwater flow and developing prescriptions for site treatment, construction and selection
•Planning, development, coordination and conducting experimental and theoretical studies for mine evaluation, mining exploration and other feasible studies related to the mining industry
•Conducting studies and surveys of ore reserve calculations, mine design and ore deposits
•Designing, development and implementations of computer-related applications for geochemistry, mapping, geology, geophysics and other such fields
•Supervising technicians, technologists and other scientists and engineers
Merely fulfilling these duties is not enough, there are a few employment requirements as well that you must comply with, in order to be accepted under this NOC List occupation. Employment requirements for this occupation are given below:
•A bachelor’s degree in either geological engineering or any related discipline is mandatory
•A doctorate or master’s degree in any associated engineering discipline may be necessary
•Licensing by territorial or provincial professional engineers association is necessary to provide an approval for engineering reports and drawings as well as to practice at the position of any Professional Engineer
•Engineers stand eligible for their registration after the completion of graduation from any recognized educational program along with a supervisory engineering experience of 3-4 years and after passing the professional practice examination
•More experience is required for senior positions
Some job titles that easily qualify under the occupation of “geological engineers” are: geophysical engineer, geological engineer and hydrogeological engineer. Consulting engineering, petroleum, mining and electrical utility companies as well as research institutions, educational institutes and government bodies are the probable employer for professionals of this occupation.
•Planning, development and coordinating geophysical, geological, geohydrological or geotechnical data analysis, mapping and acquisition to help in the growth of regional development or petroleum, waste management, civil engineering and mining projects
•Analyzing and preparing reports and recommendations so as to improve foundations on which projects of civil engineering projects are based, like hydraulic channel erosion control, pressure grouting and rock excavation or for the purpose of construction
•Preparing and analyzing reports and recommendations after the settlement of fills, slopes stability and buildings and after taking into consideration the possible effects of earthquakes and landslides to support civil engineering and construction projects
•Conducting applied and theoretical study of contamination and groundwater flow and developing prescriptions for site treatment, construction and selection
•Planning, development, coordination and conducting experimental and theoretical studies for mine evaluation, mining exploration and other feasible studies related to the mining industry
•Conducting studies and surveys of ore reserve calculations, mine design and ore deposits
•Designing, development and implementations of computer-related applications for geochemistry, mapping, geology, geophysics and other such fields
•Supervising technicians, technologists and other scientists and engineers
Merely fulfilling these duties is not enough, there are a few employment requirements as well that you must comply with, in order to be accepted under this NOC List occupation. Employment requirements for this occupation are given below:
•A bachelor’s degree in either geological engineering or any related discipline is mandatory
•A doctorate or master’s degree in any associated engineering discipline may be necessary
•Licensing by territorial or provincial professional engineers association is necessary to provide an approval for engineering reports and drawings as well as to practice at the position of any Professional Engineer
•Engineers stand eligible for their registration after the completion of graduation from any recognized educational program along with a supervisory engineering experience of 3-4 years and after passing the professional practice examination
•More experience is required for senior positions
Some job titles that easily qualify under the occupation of “geological engineers” are: geophysical engineer, geological engineer and hydrogeological engineer. Consulting engineering, petroleum, mining and electrical utility companies as well as research institutions, educational institutes and government bodies are the probable employer for professionals of this occupation.