The Department of Geology is seeking geologists to support the ore geology team in the Department of Business, Minerals, Energy, Justice, and Gender Equality in the Government of Greenland. The position focuses on geological, geochemical, and economic interpretation in Arctic areas and contributes to resource assessment and decision-making.
SEARCH THIS POSITION Are you interested in working in an internationally oriented organization? Do you have an interest in the development of the mineral resources sector in Greenland, marketing the mineral potential, and geological fieldwork? Then a job as a geologist/special consultant in the Department of Geology in the Ministry of Business, Mineral Resources, Energy, Justice, and Gender Equality in Nuuk is for you.
About the position
We are looking for an ore geologist, economic geologist, or geochemist to support our ore geology team in the Department of Geology under the Ministry of Business, Raw Materials, Energy, Justice, and Gender Equality in the Government of Greenland (Naalakkersuisut).
The role focuses on understanding ore-forming processes through geological, geochemical, and economic interpretation in remote Arctic areas. You will contribute to target area definition, resource assessment, and decision-making from early exploration to advanced project phases.
The position acts as a link between geological expertise and public administration and supports the work with permits, reporting, data management, and strategic decision-making in relation to Greenland's mineral resources.
Your primary work tasks will be:
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Geological mapping, sampling, and core logging
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Interpretation of mineralization, changes, and ore control factors
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Integration of geological, geochemical, and geophysical data
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Support for resource estimation, financial assessments, and reporting
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Contribute to technical reports and authority submissions
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Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and Greenlandic regulations.
We imagine that you are a trained geologist or have a comparable geoscience background, for example in economic geology, geochemistry, or a related field. An MSc or PhD degree will be an advantage. Experience in the raw materials industry or public administration is also an advantage, but we also encourage recent graduates to apply.
We emphasize that you have experience in metallic and/or critical mineral systems, which can contribute to the exploration and assessment of mineral resources. The position requires strong skills in interpreting geochemical data as well as the ability to work analytically with complex datasets.
Experience with fieldwork in remote or Arctic conditions will be an advantage, as will knowledge of GIS (for example, ArcGIS Pro or QGIS) and the use of relevant geological and geochemical software tools, which are important for the role. Additionally, it would be beneficial if you have a forklift certification, but this is not a requirement.
As a person, you have strong analytical and problem-solving skills and thrive in field-oriented work under varying and sometimes demanding conditions. At the same time, you are adaptable and resilient and can work independently with responsibility for your own tasks, but you also function well in interdisciplinary teams and collaborate across disciplines.
It is an advantage if you have knowledge of Greenlandic language and culture. For applicants outside of Greenland, emphasis will be placed on the ability, willingness, and desire to work and live under different cultural conditions than those accustomed to.
Salary and employment conditions
Salary and employment conditions, including the right to travel for joining and leaving, as well as relocation of personal belongings, in accordance with the agreement/collective agreement applicable at the time of commencement between the Government of Greenland and the relevant negotiating organization.
If your profile and geological experience are suitable, there will be an opportunity for employment as a special consultant.
The working hours are 40 hours a week.
Housing
No housing is provided for the position. If an applicant already has housing through employment in the Self-Government, the right to the assigned housing is retained. The housing is linked to the employment relationship and must be vacated upon the termination of the employment relationship.
Submit your application, CV, educational and course certificates, as well as other relevant documents by clicking "Send application."
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Employer Details
Grønlands selvstyre
Email: Rnmr@nanoq.gl
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Job Title
Geologist
Job Type
Full Time
Application Deadline
Mar 17, 2026
Contact Person
Romain Meyer
Rnmr@nanoq.gl
+299 34 68 17
Job category
Engineering and Technology /
Chemist, chemical engineer, raw material extraction
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