Come work or intern with us!

At the Geological Survey of Estonia (EGT), you will be a member of the professional team of an evolving organisation, doing valuable work with plenty of career opportunities. You will get to contribute to the advancement of a key field for the benefit of all of Estonia!

Job vacancies

If you are interested in working for the EGT, you are welcome to send your CV and a brief cover letter to [email protected], and we will consider your application when a vacancy arises.

Why should you come work at the EGT?

  • We will support your development: you will have the chance to move around within the organisation and attend training courses in both Estonia and abroad.
  • Your thoughts and ideas will be heard: there are no rigid boundaries between departments at the EGT, and as colleagues we are always open and collaborative.
  • You will be valued: the EGT will respect your work/life balance, offering teleworking and flexible work arrangements; we will recognise your professional achievements, show that we care about your health, and celebrate with you on special occasions.
  • You will perform valuable work: the EGT is a highly regarded advisor to state agencies in the field of geology, and our work creates value for our whole nation.
  • EGT works to promote gender equality. Gender Equality Action Plan

Internships

We offer students a wide range of internship opportunities. The EGT awaits motivated students who are interested in the domains we operate in and who want to broaden their horizons and work with people who are experts in their field.

Each spring we organise a paid internship competition, where students can apply for paid internships held in the summer and contribute to the implementation of the EGT’s activities in various domains.

To apply for an internship at the EGT, please send your CV and expression of interest by e-mail to [email protected]. We respond to internship applications within a month or even sooner and offer opportunities based on the organisation’s needs and means.

Last updated: 12.04.2024

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