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Geoscientist for Mining and Mineral Industry Analysis – Securing Sweden's Raw Material Supply
SVERIGES GEOLOGISKA UNDERSÖKNINGUppsala län, Uppsala
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Are you strongly interested in supply security and the role of raw materials in maintaining society's function and development? Then you might be the person we are looking for!
With the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables, the development towards a circular economy, and an uncertain geopolitical landscape, there is an increased need for primary and secondary raw materials. As a geoscientist, do you want to help build and disseminate the knowledge about mineral resources required for Sweden to contribute to a secure raw material supply? If so, this is the job for you.
The Mining and Mineral Industry Analysis Unit consists of 12 employees. The unit is responsible for producing and providing information describing the exploration and mining industries, conducting investigations, and participating in analyses regarding legislation and supply security analyses affecting these industries. Additionally, we work with international training assignments concerning mines and the environment.
Responsibilities
In this role, you often work with multiple tasks in parallel, both independently and in a team. The tasks involve various types of investigations, consultations, and government assignments, including knowledge gathering, analysis, and the compilation and review of information related to the mining and exploration sector or the modern society's need for metal and mineral raw materials. The work involves, for example, producing background material through rapid knowledge summaries on limited questions, as well as participating in long-term work on collecting and building knowledge regarding Sweden's mineral resources. Therefore, fieldwork involving mapping and sampling may also be included in the position. Your responsibilities may include dialogue with both the business community and other authorities, both nationally and internationally. The work is largely carried out in collaboration with colleagues, geologists, and experts from other disciplines.
Our work is largely driven by the needs of our commissioners and is carried out to varying degrees in collaboration with them. The responsibilities also include presenting results in report form and to audiences, which places high demands on good language skills.
Qualifications
We are looking for you who have:
- An academic degree relevant to the position at the master's or master's equivalent level, or equivalent knowledge acquired through professional experience that SGU considers equivalent and relevant for the position.
- Very good ability to express yourself well in Swedish, both orally and in writing.
- Good ability to express yourself well in English, both orally and in writing.
Meritorious experience and competence:
- Knowledge of Swedish regional geology and ore geology.
- Experience in geological fieldwork.
- Knowledge of or experience from exploration or the mining sector.
- Knowledge of or experience in post-mining treatment of mines or mine-related environmental issues.
- Knowledge of or experience in international work, preferably within the mining industry.
- Knowledge of or experience in investigative work.
- Knowledge of or experience in project management and project work.
- Valid driver's license (Category B).
Personal Qualities
To thrive and succeed in the role, you are good at taking instructions and collaborating with both commissioners and colleagues from various expert areas within the agency. At the same time, you are self-reliant, take responsibility for your tasks, and structure and drive them forward independently. You are curious, see challenges as opportunities for improvement, and have a desire to share knowledge. You can clearly communicate results in an easy-to-understand manner. Since you will represent SGU externally, it is important that you are communicative and professional in interactions with others. We place great emphasis on your personal qualities.
About the Employment
Employment type: Permanent full-time position, with a six-month probationary period. Start date: November 2026 or as agreed.
Number of vacancies: 1–2.
Location: Uppsala, Malå, or Luleå. Please specify in your application which location you are interested in.
The position is security-classified, and a security investigation including register check will be conducted on the final candidate. A passed security investigation is required before a decision on employment is made.
Application
We welcome your application by August 20, 2026. Interviews may take place continuously during the application period. Your merits must be verifiable by presenting original documents or a certified list of merits. We apply an inclusive perspective and strive for diversity in all aspects. As a government agency, SGU is subject to the principle of public access, which means we are obliged to release your application documents if requested. SGU uses a web-based recruitment system through which you apply via our website.
Do you want to know more? Contact Unit Manager Therese Bejgarn or our union representatives: Anna Ladenberger and Tomas Lindberg (Saco-S) and Annika Törnkvist (ST-geological) via our switchboard at 018-17 90 00.
The recruitment is conducted by SGU in-house, and we therefore decline phone calls from recruitment agencies and advertising sales representatives.
About SGU
The Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) is the authority for issues concerning rock, soil, and groundwater in Sweden. We provide geological information for society's needs in the short and long term. SGU falls under the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise. Our vision is that Sweden has sustainable societal development, that land and water areas are used and developed for the purposes they are best suited for, and that the mineral industry and other natural resource sectors are vibrant and responsible. SGU currently has approximately 300 employees, most of whom work in Uppsala. Others are stationed at offices in Lund, Gothenburg, Malå, and Luleå. Read more at www.sgu.se
Case Number: 411-1656/2026
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