DIRECTOR
OKLAHOMA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA
Applications are being solicited for the position of Director, Oklahoma
Geological Survey (OGS). The OGS is located on the University of
Oklahoma campus in Norman, Oklahoma, and is under the direction and
supervision of the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma.
Organizationally, the OGS is located within the Mewbourne College of
Earth & Energy, which also includes the ConocoPhillips School of
Geology & Geophysics and the Mewbourne School of Petroleum &
Geological Engineering. The Director of the OGS reports administratively
to the Dean, Mewbourne College of Earth & Energy. If appropriate,
the successful candidate may hold a dual appointment as a faculty member
within the College as an Associate or Full Professor, renewable term or
tenured. Candidates should hold a doctorate in geology, geophysics or a
closely related field. Prior experience with a public agency would be
beneficial.
The objectives and duties of the Oklahoma Geological Survey include the following:
(a) A study of the geological formations of the state with special
reference to its natural resources, including coal, oil, gas, asphalt,
gypsum, salt, cement, stone, clay, lead, zinc, iron, sand, road building
material, water resources and all other mineral resources.
(b) Management of the Oklahoma seismic recording network, and the reporting and analysis of earthquake activity in the state.
(c) The preparation and publication of bulletins and reports,
accompanied with necessary illustrations and maps, including both
general and detailed descriptions of the geological structure and mineral resources of the state.
(d) The consideration of such other related scientific and economic
questions that shall be deemed of value to the people of Oklahoma.
The Director of the OGS has the responsibility of overseeing
activities related to geological and geophysical studies of Oklahoma and
adjacent areas, preparation of reports documenting the findings of
these studies, and communication of these results to individuals,
agencies and the general public as appropriate and/or required. The
position requires supervision and administration of an organization of
approximately 50 staff and associated facilities including offices, labs
and the Oklahoma Petroleum Information Center (OPIC), which contains an
extensive collection of rock cores and samples, other well information
and selected facilities for the examination of these cores and samples.
It is anticipated that the Director of the OGS will work with Oklahoma
universities, state and federal agencies, industry and other entities to
conduct research in areas of public interest, as well as providing
advice and service in the areas of geology, geophysics and natural
resources. One particular area of current high interest is the recent,
significant increase in Oklahoma earthquake activity. The successful
candidate will have the demonstrated experience and ability to oversee
these activities, while acting as the State Geologist of Oklahoma. Areas
of experience that could be considered include an appropriate
background with state or national surveys, administration in academia,
experience in industry or research, or other related areas.
Review of candidates will begin
June 1, 2014 and
continue until the position is filled. The anticipated starting date is
January 1, 2015. Applicants are requested to submit a complete resume,
statement of relevant experience and a list of five references who can
be contacted, including names, phone numbers, e-mail addresses and
complete mailing addresses.
Questions or requests for additional
information may be addressed to
Larry R. Grillot, Dean of the
Mewbourne College of Earth & Energy, and Chair of the OGS Director
Search Committee, at 405-325-3821, or
lrgrillot@ou.edu. Applications and nominations should be addressed to OGS
Director Search Committee, University of Oklahoma, Sarkeys Energy
Center, 100 East Boyd Street, Room 1510, Norman, OK 73019-1008.
The University of Oklahoma is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.
Women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.