The Kentucky Geological Survey is seeking to hire an innovative geologist with Geographic Information System (GIS) experience to fill a grant funded full-time 14 month position. The Geologist I will be responsible for landslide database entry, update, and connection to other hazards data for efficient landslide database usability. This will also include maintenance of a large database and related landslide attributes. Data compilation experience is preferred. Attention to detail, safety, courtesy, and communication are a must. The person in this position will have the opportunity to increase their professional skills, training, and participate in collaborative geologic research. Link to job posting/application portal< https://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/513059 >. Required education/experience: BS in geology or related field Preferred education/experience: familiarity with landslides, geomorphology, ESRI ArcPro, MS Office specifically MS Access, data compilation, familiarity with landslides, geomorphology, ESRI ArcPro, MS Office specifically MS Access Deadline to Apply: 03/19/2024 About the Kentucky Geological Survey The Kentucky Geological Survey traces its roots back to 1838, when the Kentucky legislature appropriated funds for the first government sponsored geological reconnaissance of the commonwealth. A formal geological survey was subsequently established in 1854. Since 1838, only 13 state geologists have overseen the organization. KGS became a non-teaching unit of the University of Kentucky in 1948 by an act of the Kentucky legislature, with a mandate to conduct a continuing study of the geology of Kentucky, and currently operates as a research center under the university's Vice President for Research. KGS has grown to become one of the country's top state geological surveys. KGS has a state funded recurring budget of approximately $4M per year that is currently supplemented by more than $2M per year in external research funds. It comprises more than 50 research and support staff in three locations: a main office on the UK campus in central Lexington, the Earth Analysis Research Library on the outskirts of Lexington, and a western Kentucky office in Henderson. _____________________________________________ [ https://uknow.uky.edu/sites/default/files/UK-logo.png ] Hudson J. Koch he/him Geologist II University of Kentucky Kentucky Geological Survey 324 MMRB Lexington, KY 40506 859-323-0512<tel:859-323-0512> hkoch at uky.edu <mailto: hkoch at uky.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: < http://listserv.ohio.edu/pipermail/geog_jobs/attachments/20240222/e0a79649/attachment.html >
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