Logic Geophysics & Analytics LLC
Logic Geophysics & Analytics LLC is a geophysical consulting firm which provides comprehensive geophysical solutions to environmental, engineering, and government agencies. These technologies have been used for NASA programs on the moon and on Mars as well as other planetary missions. Logic Geophysics conducts projects throughout the state of Alaska, from the North Slope to the Aleutians. Additional information about the company may be found on our website.
Job Description, Abilities, and Skills
Logic Geophysics is seeking two interns (2025 field season, May 15 - August 15), preferably currently enrolled in an related science or engineering university program. Successful candidate must possess good communication skills and enthusiasm to perform tasks as assigned independently from direct supervision. Stipend is $8,200.
On the job training will be provided for all technical tasks. The intern will work with ground-penetrating-radar, seismic, GNSS, resistivity, and other geophysical/measurement equipment as instructed on the job site. Ideal candidate will demonstrate familiarity with similar technology, such as GPS systems; but it’s not required. Job tasks will be wide-ranging, from basic manual labor to scientific instrument operations. Remote travel will be required, as well as working in austere conditions in remote and rural Alaska. When traveling remotely, Logic Geophysics will pay all lodging, food, and travel expenses.
Eligibility and U.S. Citizenship Requirement
Alaska Industry Internships are open to students who meet the following eligibility criteria:
- U.S. Citizen
- Enrolled at an Alaskan institution of higher education during the period of the award
- Good academic standing
- Willingness to work hard physical labor all day including walking, carrying, and lifting.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Self-motivated and works well with limited supervision.
- Willingness to travel throughout the state of Alaska to complete field investigations in adverse weather conditions at remote field camps.
- Carrying objects up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to travel to remote field locations in small aircraft including helicopters.
- Possess a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and ability to provide documentation.
- Current first-aid and CPR certification, or ability to complete that training before beginning the internship.
- Ability to pass a background check.
- Enrolled in a science or engineering university program.
Application Materials
- Cover letter
- Resume
- References
- Transcript (unofficial)
- Demographic form
Email a single PDF to ASGP at uaf-spacegrant@alaska.edu, using the subject line: AK Industry Internship Application -- Logic Geophysics
Application Deadline is February 1.
Apply early for priority consideration.