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Geologists and Oceanographers

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  • Job description
  • Advancement and mobility
  • Hourly wage
  • Job prospects for 2024-2028
  • Sectors of activity
  • Training and requirements
  • Main skills and characteristics
  • Personality profiles (RIASEC)
  • Additional information

Job description

Geologists improve the human environment and its safety, particularly regarding the prediction of risks related to soil and subsoil. They discover and extract solid and fluid components from the earth’s crust to evaluate the effects of certain projects on the environment. They also seek to study the soil and subsoil on planets, asteroids, and natural satellites. They are self-employed or work for:

  • Oil and mining companies
  • Engineering and geological and geophysical consulting firms
  • The government
  • Educational institutions

Oceanographers research oceanic phenomena and processes. They study the characteristics of oceans and how they interact with other environments. They also study the impacts of human activity on ocean and marine ecosystems. They are self-employed or work for:

  • The government
  • Educational institutions
  • Private companies

Environment

  • Climatic conditions
  • Humidity
  • Uncontrolled ambient temperature
  • Hazardous workplaces
  • Noise

Main tasks

Geologists

  • Carry out geological studies on:
    • The surface and groundwater (research, evaluation, exploitation, and protection of water resources).
    • The search for and exploitation of deposits of ores, coal, and other useful substances extracted in mines or quarries.
    • Underground and surface storage.
    • The search for and exploitation of geothermal deposits.
    • The characterization and remediation of contaminated sites.
    • The protection of the environment and the preservation of natural resources and environment.
  • Carry out geological surveys and geological map surveys (photo-geological interpretations, data provided by remote sensing, geochemistry, etc.).
  • Carry out surveys and studies by interpreting the data provided by boreholes and drilling, and their exploitation.
  • Carry out geological surveys and studies for work on structures and developments.
  • Carry out research to study and prevent natural geological risks (landslides, earthquakes, soil erosion, etc.).
  • Teach geology in higher education institutions.

Oceanographers

  • Plan and direct the sampling and analysis of water, plankton, fish, sediments, and rocks.
  • Study the physical properties of oceans to develop models and simulations of ocean conditions.
  • Study the ocean floor and underwater geological structures to represent them graphically.
  • Conduct investigations on the chemical properties of the oceans and marine life to analyze the impact of environmental changes on marine ecology.

Advancement and mobility

  • Experience leads to senior, supervisory, or management positions.
  • Geologists may specialize in a variety of fields:
    • Development geology
    • Geochemistry
    • Geotechnics
    • Geophysics
    • Remote sensing
    • Mineral prospecting
    • Petroleum geology
    • Reservoir geology
  • Oceanographers may specialize in various fields (biological, chemical, geological oceanography, etc.).

Hourly wage

The hourly wage is calculated by averaging wages from 2022 to 2024.
Minimum
$34.00
Median
$43.36
Maximum
$66.67

Job prospects for 2024-2028

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Job prospects for 2024-2028

Job prospects

All of Québec

Non available
Limited
Good
Very good
Very good

All of Québec

Non available
Limited
Good
Very good
Non available

Total jobs for 2023

All of Québec

1,000

All of Québec

na

Gender distribution

All of Québec

Not available.
28.2% Female
71.8% Male

Not available.
  • 28.2% Female
  • 71.8% Male

Job types

All of Québec

Not available.
Full time
Part time

Not available.
  • Full time
  • Part time

Yearly wage on 2020

All of Québec

$88,000

All of Québec

Other characteristics

All of Québec

  • Non traditional for women
  • None

All of Québec

  • Non traditional for women
  • None

Sectors of activity

All of Québec

Not available.
  1. Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction
    NAICS 21
    44% of jobs
  2. Architectural, Engineering and Related Services and Specialized Design Services
    NAICS 5413, 5414
    22% of jobs
  3. Management, Scientific and Technical Services and Scientific Research and Development Services
    NAICS 5416, 5417
    15% of jobs
  4. Public Administration
    NAICS 91
    12% of jobs
  5. Business, building and other support services
    NAICS 55, 56
    2% of jobs
  6. Others
    5% of jobs

All of Québec

Not available.
  1. Mining and Oil and Gas Extraction
    NAICS 21
    44% of jobs
  2. Architectural, Engineering and Related Services and Specialized Design Services
    NAICS 5413, 5414
    22% of jobs
  3. Management, Scientific and Technical Services and Scientific Research and Development Services
    NAICS 5416, 5417
    15% of jobs
  4. Public Administration
    NAICS 91
    12% of jobs
  5. Business, building and other support services
    NAICS 55, 56
    2% of jobs
  6. Others
    5% of jobs

Training and requirements

Formation

Most training programs are offered in French only.

University

Earth science
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 58.3%

41.7% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 100%

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  • Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Université Laval
  • McGill University
  • Institut national de recherche scientifique
Geography
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 44.8%

48.5% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 68.4%

28.9% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Bishop's University
  • Concordia University
  • Université de Montréal
  • Université de Sherbrooke
  • Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  • Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Université du Québec à Rimouski
  • Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
  • Université Laval
  • McGill University
Geological engineering
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 58.1%

41.9% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 60%

30% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • École polytechnique de Montréal
  • Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  • Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  • Université Laval
Geology or mineralogy
Bachelor’s degree

Placement rate: 53.3%

46.7% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 100%

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  • Université Laval
  • McGill University
Hydrology and water sciences
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 75%

25% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Institut national de recherche scientifique
Oceanography
Master’s degree

Placement rate: 84.6%

15.4% of graduates pursue further studies

More on graduates’ employment situation
This discipline is taught in the following institutions:
  • Université du Québec à Rimouski
  • Université Laval

Also required

Geologists

  • The title of Geologist is reserved for members of the Ordre des géologues du Québec (OGQ [Quebec Order of Geologists]).

Oceanographers

  • University degree in science, mathematics, statistics, or engineering required.

Main skills and characteristics

Skills

  • Data collection
  • Information processing
  • Reading comprehension
  • Critical thought
  • Science
  • Oral expression
  • Active listening
  • Solving complex problems
  • Written expression
  • Judgment and decision-making
  • Active learning
  • Mathematics
  • System analysis
  • Result evaluation
  • Time management
  • Coordination
  • Teaching
  • Systems evaluation
More Less skills

Abilities

  • Inductive reasoning
  • Awareness of issues
  • Classification
  • Written comprehension
  • Oral comprehension
  • Deductive reasoning
  • Written expression
  • Verbal skills
  • Speech clarity
  • Information organization
  • Mathematical reasoning
  • Speech recognition
  • Near vision
  • Idea generation
  • Basic numeracy
  • Distance vision
  • Originality
  • Processing flexibility
  • Selective attention
  • Perception speed
  • Visualization
More Less abilities

Knowledge and attributes

  • Critical thinking
  • Sense of responsibility
  • Capacity to influence and mobilize
  • Capacity to adapt
  • Spoken and written bilingualism (French and English)
  • Capacity to work in a team
  • Capacity to delegate
  • Rigour
  • Respect standards and regulations
  • Knowledge of physics
  • Knowledge of geography

Interests

  • Direct, organize, and manage
  • Draft, communicate, and inform
  • Work with numbers
  • Carry out research
  • Develop and exploit natural resources
  • Collect, verify, sort, and classify data or information
  • Work outdoors

Personality profiles (RIASEC)

Conventional
People with this profile prefer specific, well-defined tasks. They like to respect the order of things and follow established rules.
Investigative
People with this profile prefer relying on theoretical knowledge before acting. They like observation, analysis and problem solving.
Realistic
People with this profile prefer carrying out concrete tasks and being physically involved in what they do.
Additional information

Official name of the NOC 21102

Geoscientists and oceanographers

Job titles

  • Geologists
  • Geophysicist
  • Hydrogeologist
  • Oceanographer
  • Biological oceanographer

Skill type

Natural and applied sciences and related occupations

Related occupations

  • Geological and mineral technologists and technicians
  • Geological engineers

See also

  • Glossary (PDF 229 Kb)
  • Québec emploi

See also

Non traditional

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Last update: January 29, 2026

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