
Seismologist/Geologist
- Butte, MT
- Permanent
- Full-time
The Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology (MBMG) invites applications for a seismologist to operate, monitor, and maintain the 50-station Montana Regional Seismograph Network (MRSN), which includes, but is not limited to, the following tasks. Analyze and catalog local and regional seismic events for research in seismic hazards studies. Cooperate and share data with surrounding seismic networks, the USGS Advanced National Seismic System, and the EarthScope Data Management Center. Visit remote sites to maintain and repair seismograph stations and telemetry sites. Maintain computer servers that handle seismic data. Respond to significant seismic events and provide information to the public, and State, Tribal, and Federal agencies. Continue the effort to upgrade and modernize the MRSN and analyze seismic data. Develop new grants and work cooperatively with the MBMG GeoHazards team, which may include collaborating on earthquake hazards research projects and fieldwork, the annual Montana GeoHazards Workshop, and the Montana Earthquake Working Group. The position is based in Butte, Montana and is primarily supported by state funding. The MBMG is a department of the Montana Technological University, but this is a non-tenurable, non-teaching position.Required Qualifications:
- Assistant Level: Masters Degree in seismology, geophysics, or relevant earth science discipline, and 3 years relevant experience or Doctorate obtained by Dec. 2025.
- Associate Level: Masters Degree in seismology, geophysics, or relevant earth science discipline, and 8 years of relevant experience, or a Doctoral degree obtained by Dec. 2025.
- Excellent writing and communication skills.
- Experience analyzing seismic data collected by a regional seismic network.
- Experience with Earthworm and AQMS/Jiggle software.
- Familiarity with using digital communications networks to telemeter seismic data.
- Experience in writing and securing grants in seismology, earthquake hazards, or related disciplines.
- Willingness to work outdoors in remote settings; ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Experience either leading or co-leading earthquake scientific reports, publications, or presentations in seismology and earthquake hazard assessments.
- Ability to work safely alone in isolated areas, be able to lift 65 lbs., and walk up to 1 mile on foot carrying equipment.
Please include:
- Cover letter addressing qualifications,
- Resume
- Contact information for 3 professional references.
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with low deductibles and comprehensive coverage.
- Generous employer contribution toward monthly health care benefits worth $6.08 per hour.
- 5.9% retirement employer contribution for eligible employees
- 11 Holidays per year
- 3 weeks of Annual Leave to start
- Generous sick leave policy that can be used for sick children, doctor and dentist appointments as well as bereavement.
- 6 credits of coursework free per year (fees not included)
- Life and Disability Insurance
- Reduced tuition for dependents after 4 months of employment for eligible employees
- Employee Assistance and a Wellness Program
- Optional Retirement Plan for eligible employees
- Possible remote work days with supervisor approval and eligible positions.
- Benefits are dependent on position type and terms and conditions of eligibility.