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Oil & gas operators, renewables developers, utilities, EPC contractors, mining companies, and energy software firms use CosmoQuick to source qualified geologists. Post your requirement and get matched in days, not months.
Median Salary
$108k
$77.8k – $153k
Demand Score
90/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
3.2K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+10%
rolling 12 months
Why employers hire on CosmoQuick
CosmoQuick matches energy talent on sector experience, project track record, HSE record, certifications, and discipline — eliminating the weeks lost in unstructured search. Hiring teams see vetted, ready-to-interview profiles within days.
Market outlook
Demand for geologists in the global energy market is exceptionally strong. Oil & gas operators, renewables developers, utilities, EPC contractors, mining companies, and energy software firms report a 10% year-on-year increase in Geologist mandates, driven by battery mineral demand, base metals expansion, and the energy transition's appetite for copper, nickel, lithium, and cobalt.
Compensation context
Geologist compensation typically falls between $77.8k and $153k, with experienced geologists in the global energy market commanding $153k+ at leading operators, IPPs, utilities, and EPC majors. Total compensation often includes shift premiums, offshore or remote allowances, performance bonuses, and equity where applicable.
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4.5K openings · United Kingdom
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3.7K openings · United Kingdom
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4.2K openings · Netherlands
Energy industries hiring this role
Oil & Gas Operators hiring Geologists
National and international oil companies operating upstream, midstream, and downstream assets across the globe
Renewable Energy Developers hiring Geologists
Solar, wind, storage, and hybrid renewables developers building utility-scale and C&I projects worldwide
Power Generation Companies hiring Geologists
Independent power producers and utilities operating thermal, hydro, nuclear, and renewable generation portfolios
Nuclear Power Operators hiring Geologists
Nuclear utilities and SMR developers operating existing fleets and building new-generation reactors
Solar Developers hiring Geologists
Utility-scale and distributed solar developers, IPPs, and asset owners across global solar markets
Wind Farm Operators hiring Geologists
Onshore and offshore wind farm developers, owners, and O&M operators worldwide
Utility Companies hiring Geologists
Electric, gas, and water utilities operating generation, T&D, and customer-facing operations
Transmission System Operators hiring Geologists
TSOs operating high-voltage transmission networks, interconnectors, and balancing markets
Distribution Utilities hiring Geologists
DSOs and distribution companies operating MV/LV networks, smart meters, and customer connections
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Frequently Asked Questions
The median salary for a Geologist in the global energy market is around $108k, typically ranging from $77.8k to $153k based on experience, asset class, and the energy employer.
