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Geoscientist

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Geoscientists in the offshore industry assist with surveys, build computer models and analyse technical and scientific data to determine if sites found underwater can be used for reservoirs, carbon storage or other offshore installations.

The Work

You could be: 

Pay

The figures below are only a guide. Actual pay rates may vary, depending on: 

For geoscientists, new graduate salaries can range from £24,000 to £30,000 a year. With experience, this can rise to around £45,000. In senior positions the salary can be up to £75,000. Salaries can be higher abroad.

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Getting In

Geoscientists in the offshore industry work for companies involved in oil and gas, renewable energy, energy technology development and decommissioning. Jobs are advertised online on websites such as Oil and Gas Job Search and Energyjobline.

Workforce Education Levels (UK)

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Job Outlook Scotland

Employment

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Job Outlook Scotland and UK

  Scotland
2024
4699
2.7 %
RISE
2029
4826
  United Kingdom
2024
32043
3.9 %
RISE
2029
33291

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What Does it Take?

You need to have: 

You need to be able to: 

Training

Getting On

More Information

The My Energy Future website provides information on the energy industry and careers available. 

Contacts

The following organisations may be able to provide further information.

Offshore Energies UK (OEUK)
E-mail: info@oeuk.org.uk
Website: https://oeuk.org.uk/
Twitter: @OEUK_
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffshoreEnergiesUK/

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