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22101 – 地质和矿产技师和技术人员
地质和矿产技术专家和技术人员在石油和天然气勘探和生产、地球物理学、石油工程、地质学、采矿和采矿工程、矿物学、采掘和物理冶金、冶金工程和环境保护等领域提供技术支持和服务或可以独立工作. 他们受雇于石油和矿业公司、咨询地质和工程公司、政府和教育机构以及各种制造、建筑和公用事业公司。
标题索引
- 机载地球物理设备操作员
- 化验员
- 分析仪 - 矿物学
- 金刚石钻孔技师
- 钻井液技术员
- 铸造实验室技术员
- 地质工程技术员
- 地质工程技术员
- 地质勘探技术员
- 地质调查技术员
- 地质技术员
- 地质技师
- 地质技术助理
- 地球物理数据技术员
- 地球物理观察员
- 物探技术员
- 物探技术员
- 物探技术员
- 物探技术员
- 物探技术员
- 岩土工程师
- 试金者
- 淘金者
- 重力数据技术员
- 地下水技术专家
- 热处理技术员
- 水文测量技术员
- 水文测量技术员
- 水文技术员
- 水文技术员
- 化验员-冶金
- 日志分析师
- 日志技术员
- 磁性观测器
- 海洋地球科学技术员
- 冶金控制分析师
- 冶金工程技术员
- 冶金工程技术员
- 冶金技术员
- 矿业分析师
- 矿山开发技术员
- 矿山生产技术员
- 矿山勘察技术员
- 矿山调查技术员
- 矿物技术员
- 矿物技师
- 矿物学技术员
- 矿物学技术员
- 矿山工程技术员
- 采矿工程技术员
- 矿业调查技术员
- 矿业调查技术员
- 采矿技术员
- 采矿技术员
- 泥浆男/女 - 石油钻探
- 石油地质技术员
- 矿石技术专家
- 古生物技术员
- 孢粉学技术员
- 石油工程技术员
- 石油工程技术员
- 石油现场技术员
- 石油地质技术员
- 石油技术员
- 岩石技术员
- 物理冶金技术员
- 物理冶金技术员
- 贵金属测定仪
- 探矿者
- 水库工程技术员
- 岩石力学技术员
- 海底技术专家
- 海底技术专家
- 地震勘探线船员协调员
- 地震勘探观测器
- 地震勘探观测器
- 地震勘测协调员
- 地震技术员
- 地震学技术员-石油地质
- 地震技术专家-石油地质
- 地震仪技术员
- 土壤科学技术员 - 采矿
- 焊接技师-采矿
- 焊接技师
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
地质和矿物技术人员
- 进行或指导地质、地球物理、地球化学、水文或海洋学调查、勘探实地考察、勘探钻探、测井或地下矿山调查计划
- 配置、操作和维护地球物理测量和测井仪器和设备
- 准备笔记、草图、地质图和横截面
- 准备、转录或分析地震、重力、测井或其他地球物理和测量数据
- 协助工程师和地质学家对石油和矿藏进行评估和分析
- 准备或监督岩石、矿物或金属样品的准备,并进行物理和化学实验室测试
- 进行或协助环境审计,设计措施以尽量减少新的或扩大的采矿和石油和天然气业务对环境的不良影响,以及制定废物管理和其他相关的环境保护程序
- 可能监督石油和天然气钻井、完井和修井
- 可能进行或监督与矿山开发、采矿方法、矿山通风、照明、排水和地面控制相关的研究和计划
- 可协助工程师和冶金学家指定材料选择、金属处理或腐蚀保护系统
- 可协助水文地质学家评估地下水和水井循环并准备报告
- 可能制定金属热处理或焊接规范,设计焊接夹具,排除焊接工艺或质量问题并监督焊接项目
- 可在地震试验期间协调船员的活动。
地矿技术人员
- 参与地质、地球物理、地球化学、水文或海洋调查、勘探实地考察、勘探钻探、测井或地下矿山调查计划以及环境审计和相关环境保护活动
- 操作和维护地球物理测量和测井仪器和设备
- 准备笔记、草图、地质图和横截面
- 协助准备、转录或分析地震、重力、测井或其他地球物理和测量数据
- 协助准备岩石、矿物或金属样品,并进行物理和化学实验室测试
- 协助水文地质领域和实验室研究以及准备报告
- 执行有限范围内的其他技术功能,以支持地质学、地球物理学以及石油和采矿工程。
就业要求
- 地质和矿物技术人员通常需要完成两到三年的地质技术、石油技术、石油工程技术、水文地质或地下水技术、采矿技术、采矿工程技术、矿物学、冶金技术或焊接技术的大学课程。
- 地球物理学技术人员通常需要完成两到三年的电子技术大学课程。
- 地质和矿产技术人员通常需要在相关领域完成一到两年的大学课程。
- 省级工程/应用科学技术人员和技术人员协会可以获得地质和矿物技术或相关领域的认证,雇主可能会要求认证。
- 在魁北克,专业技术人员监管机构的成员必须使用“专业技术人员”的头衔。
- 在获得认证之前,需要一段受监督的工作经验,通常是两年。
附加信息
- 地球物理技术和电子技术之间的流动性是可能的。
- 该组中的某些职业与土木工程技术的相关领域之间可能存在流动性。
- 该组职业之间的流动性有限。
排除
- 土木工程技师和技术员(22300)
- 承包商和主管、石油和天然气钻探及服务 ( 82021)
- 电气和电子工程技师和技术员(22310)
- 采矿和采石主管 ( 82020)
- 测绘气象学技术职业 ( 22214)
- 化学实验室技术员;化学实验室技术员(在22100 Chemical technologists and technicians中)
English
22101 – Geological and mineral technologists and technicians
Geological and mineral technologists and technicians provide technical support and services or may work independently in the fields of oil and gas exploration and production, geophysics, petroleum engineering, geology, mining and mining engineering, mineralogy, extractive and physical metallurgy, metallurgical engineering and environmental protection. They are employed by petroleum and mining companies, consulting geology and engineering firms, and by governments and educational institutions as well as by a variety of manufacturing, construction and utilities companies.
Index of titles
- Airborne geophysical equipment operator
- Assayer
- Assayer - mineralogy
- Diamond drilling technician
- Drilling fluid technician
- Foundry laboratory technician
- Geological engineering technician
- Geological engineering technologist
- Geological prospecting technologist
- Geological survey technician
- Geological technician
- Geological technologist
- Geology technical assistant
- Geophysical data technician
- Geophysical observer
- Geophysical prospecting technologist
- Geophysical survey technician
- Geophysical survey technologist
- Geophysical technician
- Geophysical technologist
- Geotechnician
- Gold assayer
- Gold prospector
- Gravity data technician
- Groundwater technologist
- Heat treat technician
- Hydrographic survey technician
- Hydrographic survey technologist
- Hydrological technician
- Hydrology technician
- Laboratory technician - metallurgy
- Log analyst
- Log technician
- Magnetic observer
- Marine geoscience technologist
- Metallurgical control analyst
- Metallurgical engineering technician
- Metallurgical engineering technologist
- Metallurgical technologist
- Mine analyst
- Mine development technologist
- Mine production technician
- Mine survey technician
- Mine survey technologist
- Mineral technician
- Mineral technologist
- Mineralogy technician
- Mineralogy technologist
- Mining engineering technician
- Mining engineering technologist
- Mining survey technician
- Mining survey technologist
- Mining technician
- Mining technologist
- Mud man/woman - petroleum drilling
- Oil geology technologist
- Ore technologist
- Paleontology technician
- Palynology technician
- Petroleum engineering technician
- Petroleum engineering technologist
- Petroleum field technologist
- Petroleum geology technologist
- Petroleum technician
- Petrology technician
- Physical metallurgy technician
- Physical metallurgy technologist
- Precious metal assayer
- Prospector
- Reservoir engineering technician
- Rock mechanics technician
- Sea-bottom technologist
- Sea-floor technologist
- Seismic exploration line crew coordinator
- Seismic exploration observer
- Seismic prospecting observer
- Seismic survey coordinator
- Seismic technician
- Seismology technician - petroleum geology
- Seismology technologist - petroleum geology
- Seismometer technician
- Soil science technician - mining
- Welding technician - mining
- Welding technologist
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Geological and mineral technologists
- Conduct or direct geological, geophysical, geochemical, hydrographic or oceanographic surveys, prospecting field trips, exploratory drilling, well logging or underground mine survey programs
- Configure, operate and maintain geophysical survey and well logging instruments and equipment
- Prepare notes, sketches, geological maps and cross sections
- Prepare, transcribe or analyze seismic, gravimetric, well log or other geophysical and survey data
- Assist engineers and geologists in the evaluation and analysis of petroleum and mineral reservoirs
- Prepare or supervise the preparation of rock, mineral or metal samples and perform physical and chemical laboratory tests
- Conduct or assist in environmental audits, in the design of measures to minimize undesirable environmental effects of new or expanded mining and oil and gas operations, and in the development of waste management and other related environmental protection procedures
- May supervise oil and gas well drilling, well completions and work-overs
- May conduct or supervise studies and programs related to mine development, mining methods, mine ventilation, lighting, drainage and ground control
- May assist engineers and metallurgists in specifying material selection, metal treatments or corrosion protection systems
- May assist hydrogeologists in evaluating groundwater and well circulation and in report preparation
- May develop specifications for heat treatment of metals or for welding, design welding fixtures, troubleshoot welding processes or quality problems and supervise welding projects
- May coordinate crew members' activities during seismic tests.
Geological and mineral technicians
- Participate in geological, geophysical, geochemical, hydrographic or oceanographic surveys, prospecting field trips, exploratory drilling, well logging or underground mine survey programs and in environmental audits and related environmental protection activities
- Operate and maintain geophysical survey and well logging instruments and equipment
- Prepare notes, sketches, geological maps and cross sections
- Assist in preparing, transcribing or analyzing seismic, gravimetric, well log or other geophysical and survey data
- Assist in the preparation of rock, mineral or metal samples and in conducting physical and chemical laboratory tests
- Assist in hydrogeological field and laboratory studies and in preparation of reports
- Carry out a limited range of other technical functions in support of geology, geophysics and petroleum and mining engineering.
Employment requirements
- Geological and mineral technologists usually require completion of a two- to three-year college program in geological technology, petroleum technology, petroleum engineering technology, hydrogeology or groundwater technology, mining technology, mining engineering technology, mineralogy, metallurgical technology, or welding technology.
- Geophysics technologists usually require completion of a two- to three-year college program in electronics technology.
- Geological and mineral technicians usually require completion of a one- to two-year college program in a related field.
- Certification in geological and mineral technology or in a related field is available through provincial associations of engineering/applied science technologists and technicians and may be required by employers.
- In Quebec, membership in the regulatory body for professional technologists is required to use the title "Professional Technologist."
- A period of supervised work experience, usually two years, is required before certification.
Additional information
- Mobility may be possible between geophysical technology and electronic technology.
- Mobility may be possible between some occupations in this group and related fields of civil engineering technology.
- There is limited mobility among occupations in this group.
Exclusions
- Civil engineering technologists and technicians (22300)
- Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services (82021)
- Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians (22310)
- Supervisors, mining and quarrying (82020)
- Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology (22214)
- Chemical laboratory technician; chemical laboratory technologist (in 22100 Chemical technologists and technicians)