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Specialist, Geologic Information – Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology

  • Company: University of Nevada, Reno
  • Location: Sierra, Washoe County

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The Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology (NBMG) at the University of Nevada, Reno is hiring a Specialist, Geologic Information to manage, organize, and share the geologic data and resources that serve Nevada's scientific community, policymakers, and public. This is a full-time position located in Sierra, Washoe County.

About the Role

As a Specialist, Geologic Information, you'll be the steward of Nevada's geologic data—ensuring that critical information about the state's geology, mineral resources, water systems, and natural hazards remains organized, accessible, and useful. The NBMG is Nevada's official geological survey, and your work will directly support research, resource management, environmental planning, and public understanding of our state's geological landscape.

What You'll Do

  • Curate, catalog, and maintain digital and physical geologic collections and datasets
  • Develop and manage geologic databases, ensuring data integrity and accessibility
  • Work with GIS tools and mapping systems to visualize and present geologic information
  • Assist researchers, students, and the public in locating and interpreting geologic data
  • Contribute to reports, maps, and publications that communicate geologic findings
  • Support field investigations and lab work related to Nevada's geology and mineral resources
  • Collaborate across university departments and with state and federal geological agencies

What We're Looking For

  • Bachelor's degree in geology, earth sciences, geographic information systems (GIS), or a related field
  • Proficiency with GIS software and database management systems
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to accurate data stewardship
  • Ability to communicate complex geologic concepts to diverse audiences
  • Experience organizing and maintaining scientific collections or datasets (preferred)
  • Familiarity with geologic mapping, stratigraphy, or resource geology (desired)

About University of Nevada, Reno

The University of Nevada, Reno is Nevada's land-grant research university, and the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology is a public service unit within the College of Science. We serve the state by advancing geologic knowledge and providing authoritative information to guide responsible resource management and hazard mitigation.

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Nevada is a landlocked state in the Western United States. It is also sometimes placed in the Mountain West and Southwestern United States. It borders Idaho to the northeast, Oregon to the northwest, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the seventh-most extensive and the 31st-most populous U.S. state. Nearly three-quarters of Nevada's population live in

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National unemployment rate in US: 4.2%via World Bank

Private-sector wage growth (year over year): 3.3%via FRED

National quits rate: 1.9%via FRED (BLS JOLTS)

GDP per capita in US: $90,027via World Bank

Consumer price inflation in US: 2.9% (annual) — via World Bank

Average hours worked per year in US: 1,800via OECD

Cost of living in Nevada: 0.0% below the national averagevia BEA

Median household income in Washoe County: $85,600via US Census ACS / Data USA

Recent seismic activity: 4 earthquakes (M4.5+) within 200km in the last 6 months — largest M5.7 near 20 km ESE of Silver Springs, Nevada. via USGS

Nearby history: Lake Mansion, listed 1972 (1.5km away) — via National Register of Historic Places

Typical climate: average high 68°F / low 40°F year-round (summers around 89°F, winters around 26°F) — via NOAA 1991-2020 Normals

Walkability: Above average walkable (14.3/20) — via EPA National Walkability Index

Typical rent nearby: $1,489/mo (1BR) · $1,870/mo (2BR) — via HUD Fair Market Rents

  • Elevation 1,367m (4,485 ft)

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  • Role Specialist, Geologic Information – Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology
  • Employer University of Nevada, Reno
  • Location Sierra, Washoe County
  • Type Full Time
  • Posted June 18, 2026
  • Apply by 2026-08-08
  • Country context US
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