USGS Programs

USGS Programs

The USGS, a bureau of the Department of the Interior, is responsible for fulfilling the Nation's needs for reliable, impartial scientific information to describe and understand the Earth. This information is used to minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; enhance and protect the quality of life; and contribute to wise economic and physical development. The USGS is the Federal Government's principal civilian map making agency; the primary source of its data on the quality and quantity of the Nation's water resources; the Nation's primary provider of earth-science information on natural hazards, mineral and energy resources, and the environment; and a major partner in developing the Nation's understanding of the status and trends of biological resources and the ecological factors affecting living resources. To accomplish its mission, the USGS:

USGS employment information can be accessed in the following ways:
  1. The USGS posts new job vacancies at: http://www.studentjobs.gov/.
    (You can view USGS jobs by entering "Geological Survey" as the keyword in the search form.)
  2. Student employment information is available from the Student Employment web site at http://www.usgs.gov/ohr/student/.

The principal professional career opportunities at the USGS are in geology, hydrology, geophysics, cartography, chemistry, fishery biology, wildlife biology, ecology, and information science.

The USGS is an equal opportunity employer and actively recruits qualified applicants who share its commitment to cultural diversity in the workforce.