Senior Geologist (CDR/CCS)
Deep Sky(1 year ago)
About this role
Senior Geologist at Deep Sky focused on subsurface evaluation and regional mapping to advance Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects across Canada. This senior individual contributor role emphasizes independent technical judgment to identify and de-risk CO₂ storage opportunities in both sedimentary and hard rock systems. The position is preferably hybrid and involves collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and travel for fieldwork and site engagements.
Required Skills
- Subsurface Interpretation
- Geological Mapping
- Reservoir Characterization
- Core Logging
- Core Analysis
- Log Interpretation
- Petrel
- RMS
- CMG
- Leapfrog
+4 more
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Geology
- Master's Degree in Geology
- Driver's License
- Passport
About Deep Sky
deepskyclimate.comDeep Sky is a carbon removal project developer that builds, owns, and operates infrastructure to reverse climate change, branding itself as the world’s first technology‑agnostic developer in the space. It develops and scales projects across multiple sites (e.g., Alpha, Bécancour, Thetford Mines, Manitoba), combining the best-fit removal approaches to deliver durable, verifiable removals. Deep Sky sells high‑quality carbon removal credits to corporate customers and emphasizes rigorous climate science, research, and verification in its work. Their mission is to provide scalable, permanent carbon removal infrastructure to help organizations remove emissions at real climate scale.
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