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Geoscience Analyst

about 2 months ago
Full time role
In-person 路 Houston, TX, US... more

Description

Geoscience Analyst 

Vaulted Deep 

Location: Houston, TX 

 

About Vaulted 

Vaulted Deep is a cutting-edge technology company that injects waste deep underground to advance sustainability goals while providing waste management solutions to support clean land, air and water. Vaulted is based in Houston, San Francisco, and Kansas.  


With a growing team of 50 people across the country, Vaulted signed a $58.3 million offtake agreement with Frontier, and completed a $32 million Series A round in 2024. Vaulted's proprietary technology builds on decades of expertise to deliver safe, durable carbon and waste management solutions, now, at scale. 


About the Role 


At Vaulted, we are committed to an ambitious expansion strategy that includes the development of new sites and precise verification of credit generation within our operations. The rate of our expansion and the scalability of our Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) initiatives hinge crucially on our capacity to establish new injection sites across diverse geographical regions and to authenticate the credits generated by our existing operations.  


The Geoscience Analyst will be the central hub for gathering, analyzing, and integrating critical geological data to support subsurface feasibility studies, location assessments, and permit applications. 


This role serves as a key integrator across multiple teams鈥攊ncluding subsurface, engineering, project development and business development 鈥攅nsuring that information flows efficiently between disciplines. You will be responsible for researching and validating high-quality datasets, conducting risk-benefit analyses, and synthesizing findings into actionable insights that directly impact site selection, permitting, and operational strategies. 


Beyond technical research and analysis, this role will also support broader business needs, including creating presentations, coordinating events, and handling administrative tasks as they arise. Your ability to adapt to evolving priorities and provide operational support across teams will be critical to our efficiency and execution. 


We are looking for a highly motivated individual who thrives in a fast-paced environment and can bridge the gap between data and decision-making. Your work will be instrumental in accelerating deployment by equipping our teams with well-organized, reliable, and strategically relevant data. 


In this role, you will perform: 


  • Data Collection and Analysis: Use software programs (i.e. ArcGIS Pro) to store, retrieve, manipulate, and display geological, geophysical, and surface data. 
  • Mapping and Visualization: Create maps, cross-sections, and reports based on collected data. 
  • Data Management and Quality Control: Ensure quality control of information about wells, rock formations, core samples, and other geological data. Optimize data acquisition and management, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and accessibility across Vaulted鈥檚 operations. 
  • Collaboration and Support: Assist geologists, engineers, and other scientists in feasibility studies, permit applications, project development, and project execution. Support business needs, including preparing presentations, coordinating events, and handling administrative tasks as they arise. Streamline data flow between subsurface, engineering, and project teams, ensuring cross-functional alignment. 
  • Reporting: Develop structured reports and presentations that translate complex data into actionable insights for strategic decision-making. 
  • Intelligence Gathering: Build and maintain database surrounding competitive landscape in regions where Vaulted is focused.  Stay abreast of the latest trends, technologies, and regulatory changes affecting the energy transition.  

 

This is a unique opportunity to shape the data backbone of a highly scalable carbon removal solution. Your work will directly contribute to climate impact by ensuring our expansion is strategic, efficient, and scientifically robust. 


What You Will Bring 


The Geoscience Analyst will need to be highly adaptable, detail-oriented, and proactive in solving complex data challenges. As a key link between teams, you must be comfortable navigating large datasets, extracting meaningful insights, and effectively communicating findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. 


The ideal candidate will be seeking an entry-level job/more junior position with: 


  • At minimum a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Geology, Environmental Science, or a related field. 
  • Proficiency using GIS and other analytical tools to compile and manage data. 
  • Understanding of geological concepts related to underground injection control (UIC). 
  • Problem-solving ability in assembling, maintaining and distributing information.  
  • A natural ability to synthesize and communicate findings, ensuring insights translate into actionable strategies. 
  • Experience with data management, visualization, and integration across multidisciplinary teams. 
  • A proactive, self-driven approach with a strong sense of ownership and urgency. 

 

If you are a data-driven problem solver eager to apply your expertise in support of gigaton-scale carbon removal, we encourage you to apply. Join us in vaulting carbon permanently underground and shaping the future of climate solutions. 


This is a unique opportunity to shape the data backbone of a highly scalable carbon removal solution. Your work will directly contribute to climate impact by ensuring our expansion is strategic, efficient, and scientifically robust. 

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