Location: Edmonton or Calgary, AB
Employment Type: Full Time – Limited Term - 12 months with potential extension.
Salary Range: T3, Level 5, $102,000 - $120,000 per year. The final compensation for this position will be determined based on individual factors, including education, qualifications, experience, and internal equity.
Specialist, Mineral Resources - Hybrid
The Opportunity
The Alberta Energy Regulator's (AER's) mandate has expanded to include new areas of resource development, including minerals. This expansion is part of the Alberta government's economic recovery plan to diversify the economy and accelerate growth in new and emerging sectors.
As the Specialist, Mineral Resources, you will join the Alberta Geological Survey (AGS) branch’s Geoscience Innovation team, which is a multidisciplinary and multicultural group of geoscientists and geospatial data experts leveraging deep technical expertise, creativity, and a future-focused mindset to reveal and communicate aspects of Alberta’s subsurface critical to the province’s energy future. Public geoscience is central to our mission, and our products aim for maximum utility by the public, industry, and decision-makers. The team is split across Edmonton and Calgary and enjoys a flexible mix of remote and in-person working styles.
You will play a critical role in the evaluation of Alberta’s mineral resources by leading and participating in projects, integrating vast new and legacy data sets, and supporting the competency development of your colleagues through knowledge-sharing activities. You will actively communicate on mineral resource topics internally and externally.
What your day-to-day will look like:
Support the development and delivery of impactful public geoscience projects designed to characterize mineral systems and mineral occurrences of Alberta through integration and interpretation of diverse datasets, and collaboration with internal staff and external stakeholders.
Develop reports, maps, journal articles, and conference presentations for public consumption.
Advise on field work planning and if possible, lead or participate in field mapping projects on the Shield in NE Alberta (hard-rock) or other parts of the province (soft-rock).
Maintain current state knowledge and awareness of minerals industry activity and related geoscience research and communicate relevant information to AGS Leadership Team or via seminars/working sessions with other branches, or with external stakeholder groups.
Lead and participate in minerals-focused knowledge sharing sessions.
Provide support for regulatory activities related to minerals.
What we’re looking for in you:
MSc or PhD in geology or related field.
5+ years of relevant work in industry or academia.
Eligibility for membership with APEGA.
Experience integrating field, laboratory, geophysical (airborne gravity and magnetic surveys, downhole wireline data, hyperspectral core scanning), and remote sensing datasets—both in 2D and 3D—to characterize mineral systems and occurrences.
Proficiency in data manipulation, visualization, mapping, and geological modelling.
Competence in igneous and metamorphic petrology, basin‑hosted mineral systems, and associated geochemistry.
Strong understanding of mineral systems, occurrences, associations, and alteration patterns, with emphasis on Shield‑ and basin‑hosted mineral deposits observed in Alberta. Knowledge of Alberta’s past, current, and prospective mineral resources is preferred.
Experience in fieldwork planning and geological mapping is preferred.
Regulatory experience is considered an asset.
Strong communication and mentorship skills.
Additional Information:
All applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada at the time of application.
Should an individual with the required qualifications not be available, applicants with closely related qualifications may be considered. As a result, the position may be redesigned and/or reclassified.
Pre-placement medical required.
Additional safety training will be provided as necessary, e.g., standard first aid, wilderness first aid, animal awareness, H2S Alive, etc.
When participating in field work, expect to spend 1-3 weeks each summer in the field, potentially in very remote areas of Alberta. Carrying field gear and samples several kilometers, living in a field camp for 1 – 2 weeks, flying in small aircraft, and working at heights may be required.
Possess a fully valid class 5 driver’s license along with a positive driving record.
If you need accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, please email PeopleServices@aer.ca. Information relating to the need for accommodation and accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
What we offer you:
Great benefits from your first day of work.
Edmonton: Hybrid work - employees located in Edmonton will work in office two days per week
All other locations: Hybrid work - employees may work remotely up to five days per calendar month, with a limit of two remote days per week.
Generous vacation entitlement and flex days
More information about working at the AER’s including our comprehensive Total Rewards package can be found in the careers section of our website.
Our Commitment to Diversity:
At the AER, our values of Accountability, Collaboration, Transparency, and Trust & Respect are foundational to our culture – a culture where every individual, regardless of race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected factors, thrives and contributes their unique perspectives.
Our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion fuels innovation, creating a brighter, more sustainable Alberta for all. Join us in shaping this dynamic future.
Application closing date: March 22, 2026, at midnight (11:59 p.m.)
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