Follow applicable health and safety protocols, regulations policies, and procedures
Observe and document drilling operations, which includes preparing and describing drill cuttings samples in both basin-fill and hard rock geologic settings, characterizing hydrogeologic conditions and contacts, and reviewing and interpreting borehole geophysical logs
Maintain detailed field notes and communicate daily activities to project managers and clients
Collect and document water and soil samples and measure water quality parameters
Conduct pumping, slug, infiltration, and other types of field tests with instruction
Work occasionally long shifts (up to 14 hours per day) with potential night shifts; field tours can range from 1 day to 2 weeks
Process and analyze pumping test data to determine hydraulic parameters and estimate production capacity
Monitor well and production well installation and development, including inspection of materials, verification of compliance with technical specifications, and direction of drilling contractor
Prepare lithologic logs
Prepare water and soil sample documentation and submit samples to laboratories
Prepare data summaries, presentations, and technical reports/memos
Manage, configure, and modify instrumentation remotely and integrate data to in-house data management systems
Observe and document well development, rehabilitation, and pump installation procedures
Participate in client meetings/teleconferences to present program results and recommendations
Develop scopes of work, sampling and analysis plans, drilling program technical specifications, and health and safety plans
Use spreadsheets and graphing software to create data tables and plots to analyze field data
Install, configure, or modify instrumentation and telemetry systems related to groundwater and surface water monitoring
Measure water levels and download dataloggers
Use of electrical and electronic test instruments, hand and power tools.
Requirements
communication
driver's license
problem solving
well design
well drilling
microsoft office
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, positive and enthusiastic attitude
Possession of a reliable vehicle and valid U.S. driver's license with clean driving record
Strong organizational, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills
Ability to lift 50 pounds and perform the following actions: standing for long periods of time, stooping/kneeling/crouching, and walking/hiking on uneven terrain
Willingness to learn well design fundamentals including well construction materials and applications, sizing of filter pack material and/or formation stabilizer, types of well screen and applications, and Arizona well construction standards
Ability to legally work in the U.S.; must pass background check and drug test if requested
Able and willing to travel to out-of-town and potentially out-of-state field locations
1-5 years of experience overseeing water well drilling, construction, development, and testing; experience with different drilling methods and their application
Undergraduate degree in hydrology, geology, engineering, or related field; graduate degree preferred
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
Benefits
Long- and short-term disability
Vacation, holiday, personal, and sick leave
Employer matching 401k retirement plan
Competitive benefits and salary in an expanding team-oriented company
Western U.S. projects and travel opportunities
Medical, dental, vision insurance, flexible Spending Account, HRA
Life/AD&D insurance
Dynamic work environment with safety and technical training provided by the company
Paid parental leave
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must pass a background check and drug test if requested.
Company
Overview
Founded with a commitment to delivering exceptional engineering and environmental services.
Specializes in diverse sectors such as water resources, energy, and infrastructure projects.
Known for a strong track record of designing and managing complex, multidisciplinary projects.
Works with government and private sector clients to solve critical infrastructure challenges.
Offers services in water resources, civil engineering, and sustainable environmental solutions.
Consistently delivers innovative and cost-effective solutions to challenging technical problems.
Culture + Values
Envision a company of passionate professionals providing industry-leading water resource expertise to effect positive change for communities, ecosystems, and industries.
Deliver lasting water resource solutions guided by scientific rigor, respect in the workplace, and environmental responsibility.
Value professional integrity, personal accountability, and mutual respect.
Care about work, clients, communities, the environment, and each other.
M&A professionals dedicated to high-quality science in a supportive, open environment that encourages idea exchange.
Environment + Sustainability
Provides environmental compliance support including aquifer protection, regulatory monitoring, mine‑closure remediation, telemetry data systems, and compliance reporting.
Supports groundwater sustainability via managed aquifer recharge, modeling, and water resource planning under California’s SGMA.
Active in environmental hydrogeology services for mining, power, municipal, agricultural, and industrial clients.
Inclusion & Diversity
No DEI strategy, goals or gender‑related statistics are publicly stated on website or LinkedIn.