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Geoscientist
This occupation is described under Geologist
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Strong Growth
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Geologist
Geologists study the physical aspects of the earth's composition, structure and processes, to learn about its past, present, and future.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Strong Growth
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Geophysicist
Geophysicists study the physics of the earth’s surface, and what lies beneath it.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Strong Growth
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Metallurgical Technician
Metallurgical technicians develop test programs and test ore samples for mineral processing, metal refining, or research purposes.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Positive and Likely to Grow
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Mining Engineer
Mining engineers ensure the safe and efficient development of mines by planning the engineering aspects of mineral extraction.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Positive and Likely to Grow
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Petroleum Engineer
Petroleum engineers devise, plan and develop ways of extracting oil and gas from underground or under-sea deposits.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Positive and Likely to Grow
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Hydrologist
Hydrologists use their expertise in water and water movement to solve problems in areas of water quality, conservation or availability.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Positive and Likely to Grow
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Energy Engineer
Energy engineers are involved in the production of energy through natural resources, and from renewable or sustainable sources of energy.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Positive and Likely to Grow
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Shotfirer or Blaster
Shotfirers assemble, position and detonate explosives at a mining or demolition site.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Neutral
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Metallurgist
Metallurgists study, develop and apply processes to extract minerals from their ores for use in metal refining.
Mining, Energy & Utilities
Neutral
