8 results found
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Geoscientist
Geoscientists study the Earth's structure and formation above and below ground to explore natural processes and mineral resources.
Salary: £28,000 to £45,000
Found in: Environment and land Science and research
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Oceanographer
Oceanographers study seas and currents, marine plants and animals, and the rocks and minerals that lie beneath the sea bed.
Salary: £23,000 to £45,000
Found in: Environment and land Science and research
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Seismologist
Seismologists study shock waves created by earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis. They also work in oil, gas and minerals exploration.
Salary: £24,000 to £50,000
Found in: Science and research Environment and land
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Quarry engineer
Quarry engineers investigate potential sites, oversee extraction operations and restore sites at the end of their commercial life.
Salary: £28,000 to £56,000
Found in: Construction and trades Engineering and maintenance Environment and land Science and research
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Geotechnician
Geotechnicians collect and analyse geological data from rock, soil and water samples.
Salary: £15,000 to £31,000
Found in: Environment and land Science and research
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Oil and gas operations manager
Oil and gas operations managers plan and co-ordinate onshore and offshore exploration and production.
Salary: £35,000 to £75,000
Found in: Environment and land Managerial Engineering and maintenance
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Climate scientist
Climate scientists study changes in the Earth's climate over time and how they might affect the planet in the future.
Salary: £15,609 to £55,000
Found in: Environment and land Science and research
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Palaeontologist
Palaeontologists study the history of life on Earth through fossils.
Salary: £25,000 to £45,000
Found in: Environment and land Science and research