Salary Information
Salaries vary depending on the job sector that you enter. Generally speaking ‘private sector’ employers, such as commercial companies and consultancies, offer higher salaries than those in the in the ‘public sector’, such as government or educational organisations or museums, as well as between different industries and specialisms. The energy sector often offers the greatest financial rewards, however there are cycles of supply and demand where natural resources are concerned, so financial security is not guaranteed.
Factors such as annual leave, hours worked, stress and degree of flexibility also vary across sectors. Salaries are usually higher in larger multinational organisations, particularly for those prepared to live and work in remote or risky locations e.g. offshore. The level of your degree (BSc / MSc / PhD etc.) will also affect your starting salary. How your salary progresses after that will depend on the experience you build up and the choices you make.
Example salaries
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Geochemist |
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Geophysicist / Field seismologist |
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Seismic Interpretor |
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Geophysical Data Processor |
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Petroleum Engineer |
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Wellsite Geologist |
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Mudlogger |
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Engineering Geologist |
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Mining Engineer |
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Minerals Surveyor |
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Materials Engineer |
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Quarry Manager |
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Hydrogeologist |
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Water Quality Scientist |
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Hydrologist |
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Related Field: Marine Scientist |
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Environmental Consultant |
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Soil Scientist |
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Environmental Manager |
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Research Scientist |
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Museum Curator |
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Higher Education Lecturer |
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Secondary School Teacher |
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Scientific Laboratory Technician |
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Science Writer |
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