Water Resources Scientist I
By Osceola County At , Kissimmee, 34741
Coordinates educational opportunities for Osceola County staff articulated in the Phase II MS4 Stormwater Management Program.
Knowledge of NPDES, floodplain and stormwater management concepts.
Tracks County Best Management Practices articulated in the Phase II MS4 Stormwater Management Program and prepares reports for the NPDES permit.
Assists and coordinates educational outreach requirements for permitting and compliance of programs.
Conducts education and outreach events involving the general public as it pertains to the NPDES permit.
Participates in local Florida Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector Training and Certification Control Inspector Training and Certification workshops.
Layne Water Resources Laborer
By Granite Construction Inc At , Prairieville
Provide assistance to operators on projects
Operate and service trucks, backhoes, forklifts, generators, engines, pumps and various other types of equipment
Work as part of a crew but also expected to work without supervision to accomplish task if required
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Assistant Water Resources Director
By Town of Apex, NC At , Apex $107 an hour
Manages engineering design work for various plans and projects.
This position has supervisory responsibilities.
What would set you apart (preferred qualifications):
Plans, organizes and monitors a variety of contracted work; coordinates with engineers and contractors.
Consults and coordinates with other municipalities, governmental agencies, citizen and regulatory groups for the development of infrastructure and water resources planning.
Frequently conducts staff meetings with engineering staff to keep them abreast of information as well as project updates.
Water Resources Designer Jobs
By VHB At , Virginia Beach, 23462 $65,000 - $70,000 a year
Familiarity with stormwater management design, Low Impact Development/green infrastructure design, floodplain management, storm sewer design, grading and site design
Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills
0-1 years of professional environmental/civil engineering experience
Best-in-class benefits, including flexible, hybrid workplace
Prepare reports for stormwater analyses and designs
Conduct data collection and field work
Early-Career Water Resources Engineer Or Scientist
By Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. At , Louisville
Knowledge of regulatory requirements related to stormwater management. (preferred)
Spatial analysis (GIS), database management, and programming; and
A general understanding of environmental compliance and management for industrial facilities. (preferred)
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Engineering in Training (EIT) certification. (preferred)
Strong technical writing and communication skills. (required)
Water Resources Associate Eng
By Snohomish County PUD At , Lake Stevens $101,476 - $126,845 a year
Engineering plans and specifications, construction standards and methods, design standards, safety practices and codes, project management, and District’s work authorization procedures.
Regulatory requirements applicable to the District, District policies and procedures.
Develop scope of work, schedules, cost estimates, methods, and manage projects through completion.
Two (2) years related engineering experience.
Four (4) years related engineering experience.
Six (6) years related engineering experience.
Water Resources Manager I
By State of New Mexico At , Albuquerque $71,760 - $114,816 a year
Education and years of experience must be related to the purpose of the position.
These combinations of education and experience qualify you for the position:
Support the District 1 Manager with assigned tasks.
Ability to manage assigned projects to assure that the final products are completed to agency
Ability to supervise and manage a group of staff.
Associate's degree in the field(s) specified in the minimum qualification
Layne Water Resources Area Manager I
By Granite Construction Inc At , Fort Myers, Fl $100,811 - $151,216 a year
Pay may vary based upon relevant experience, skills, location, and education among other factors.
Performance-manage employees resulting in high performance teams.
Our Benefits at a Glance:
Prepare and communicate accurate and timely financial forecasts, budgets, and projections.
Embrace leadership and employee development with active participation in Employee Development initiatives.
Promote change and the Pursuit of Excellence in the geographic area.
Administrative Assistant- Water Resources
By City of Concord, NC At Concord, NC, United States
Coordinates department activities and events by tracking work and changing orders, researching information, and relaying communications.
Provides customer service by responding to requests from the general public, providing information, and directing customers to appropriate individuals.
Processes incoming and outgoing purchase orders, vouchers, agreements, contracts, payments and cash disbursements.
Monitors and maintains inventory for department and prepares reports related to department activities and operations.
Performs other similar duties as required.
Modern office equipment, practices, and procedures
Land And Water Scientist
By Dane County At , Madison, Wi $39.82 - $51.47 an hour
Education, Experience & Special Requirements
Physical and Environmental Work Requirements:
Caregiver Leave: Dane County offers 80 hours of paid leave to care for an ill family member.
Equity, Definition and Examples of Duties
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY AND INCLUSION
Under general supervision provide development, tracking, implementation and reporting of the Dane County Land & Water
Water Resources Analyst I/Ii
By Modesto Irrigation District At , Modesto, Ca $73,466 - $103,792 a year
Develop and utilize data management and analytical tools to assess the ability to meet current and future demands.
Hydrologic concepts, economics and project management techniques.
Principles and practices of safety management.
Principles and practices of water resource management and planning.
Write grant applications and manage grant programs including monitoring expenditures.
Assist in the preparation of water resources studies related to water resources planning and meeting water demands.
Water Resources Management Specialists - Senior And Advanced
By State of Wisconsin At , , Wi $26.00 - $33.66 an hour
Experience developing, communicating, and presenting technical information for a variety of audiences
Experience analyzing, interpreting and synthesizing scientific information
Experience managing project financing and/or drafting, reviewing, or awarding grant applications
Experience collaborating with diverse stakeholders on community development, and/or natural resources, and/or similar projects.
Required qualifications for these positions include all of the following:
Best-qualified applicants will also have at least one of the following preferred qualifications:
Water Resources Manager (New)
By Lummi Nation At , Bellingham, 98226, Wa

Open Date 05/24/2023 Close Date 06/29/2023 Department 61 Natural Resources Duration 1 Regular Full - Time Vacancies 1 Job Summary Provides ...

Water Resources Manager (Wba)
By State of Arizona At , Phoenix, 85007, Az $75,000 - $100,000 a year
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
Regulations of federal and state agencies and local governments that affect water management practices.
Contracting and accounting related to water resource supply and management.
Current concepts and practices in water resources planning and management.
Groundwater Code, AMA Management Plans, ADWR rules, regulations, policies
Apply techniques to study water resource management issues impacting the State of Arizona.
Senior Building Water Management Engineer/Scientist
By Pacific Northwest National Laboratory At ,
Experience in federal water management with knowledge of federal water requirements
Experience in water management at the building or campus level including conducting comprehensive evaluations to recommend efficiency and resilience solutions
Provide technical assistance to federal agencies in the areas of water management and resilience
BS/BA and 7+ years of relevant work experience -OR-
MS/MA and 5+ years of relevant work experience -OR-
PhD with 3+ year of relevant experience
Water Resources Supervisor Jobs
By City of Santa Cruz, CA At , $6,105 - $9,472 a month
Bachelor's degree in environmental science, environmental studies, natural resources management, ecology, hydrology, biology, or a related field; and
Nonpoint source water pollution and erosion control/sedimentation best management practices.
Watershed Compliance Manager, Management Analyst, Associate Planner I/II
Analyzes hydrologic data provided by Watershed staff to determine appropriate water sources for Production; and makes recommendations to Watershed Compliance Manager.
Act as a technical advisor to and effectively communicate with departmental managers and staff.
Develops, implements and evaluates goals, objectives, policies and priorities for assigned projects
Regional Market Sector Leader (Water Resources)
By AECOM At , Dallas, 75219, Tx

Company Description At AECOM, we’re delivering a better world. We believe infrastructure creates opportunity for everyone. Whether it’s improving your commute, keeping the lights on, providing access ...

Microbiologist, Water Resources Grade 16
By Fulton County, GA At , , Ga $44,087 - $66,131 a year
Specific Knowledge, Skills, or Abilities
Specific License or Certification Required:
(to be obtained within one (1) year of employment).
Performs quality control testing of equipment and recalibrates equipment as required.
Compiles information and prepares statistical and narrative reports on analyses.
Conducts toxicity testing to determine toxic concentrate strengths of effluents received by rivers, lakes, and streams.
Water Resources Scientist I
By Osceola County At , Kissimmee, 34741, Fl
Coordinates educational opportunities for Osceola County staff articulated in the Phase II MS4 Stormwater Management Program.
Knowledge of NPDES, floodplain and stormwater management concepts.
Tracks County Best Management Practices articulated in the Phase II MS4 Stormwater Management Program and prepares reports for the NPDES permit.
Assists and coordinates educational outreach requirements for permitting and compliance of programs.
Conducts education and outreach events involving the general public as it pertains to the NPDES permit.
Participates in local Florida Stormwater, Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector Training and Certification Control Inspector Training and Certification workshops.
Water Infrastructure Engineer/Scientist
By The MITRE Corporation At , Mclean, Va
Identification and assessment of, and proposing mitigation steps for water infrastructure and watershed risks, threats, and vulnerabilities
Strong technical writing and oral presentation skills.
Research and communicate technology performance and technology trade-offs such as cost, effectiveness, and other criteria for application to customer challenges
Leading and contributing to the development of data-driven analysis models and decision support tools for water infrastructure and watershed resilience
Managing outcome assessments that promote measuring, monitoring, and verification of technologies in field demonstrations and exercises
The ability to think critically and be proactive in applying solutions and problem-solving with minimal supervision.