Collaborate with project technical leads, project managers, and delivery teams to ensure that work products meet client needs
Coordinate and lead multidisciplinary teams
Support business development by contributing to proposals and client strategy meetings
Ensure staff and subcontractors adhere to project specifications and designs
Ensure regulatory compliance with federal, state, and local requirements
Present project findings to clients and technical professionals
Review and approve technical work produced by early-career professionals
Develop detailed project plans, budgets, and resource allocations.
Provide professional hydrogeological support for a wide range of domestic and potentially international projects
Coordinate with clients, regulators, and internal stakeholders
Facilitate internal cross-solution collaboration
Provide guidance to junior staff on technical methods, fieldwork, and reporting
Evaluate and interpret geologic and hydrogeologic data
Requirements
licensed geologist
master’s degree
10+ years
gis
aquifer
pmp
Strong communication and presentation skills and experience engaging executive level stakeholders.
Licensed Professional Geologist, Professional Engineer, or equivalent
10+ years of relevant experience in the field of hydrogeology, geology, geosystems engineering or environmental geology, including project leadership roles
Master’s degree Geology, Hydrogeology, Environmental Science, Earth Science, Geosystems Engineering, or related field
Work independently on tasks and projects with limited supervision
Experience mentoring and developing junior staff in technical and professional growth
Normal office environment. Some employees are subject to extreme cold (temperatures below 30 degrees for periods of more than one hour), extreme heat (temperatures above 90 degrees for periods of more than one hour), hazards (electrical currents, working on scaffolding and high places, exposures to chemicals), atmospheric conditions (fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases, poor ventilation), and oils. Some employees are required to use respiratory systems as a result of fumes, mists, gases, or to comply with governmental regulatory requirements. All positions require the following physical abilities: talking, fingering, grasping, hearing, keyboard input, seeing, and writing. All positions require the ability to exert up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, or a negligible amount of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or move objects. Work involves sitting most of the time. Some positions require the following physical abilities: reaching, climbing, balancing, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, walking, standing, pulling, lifting, pushing, carrying, and driving. Some positions require the ability to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or move objects.
Strong organizational and communication skills (written, verbal, graphical)
Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and deliver high quality client outcomes.
Familiarity with brackish groundwater development, desalination, and brine management strategies
Industry certifications are a plus (e.g. PMP, EAM Technical certifications)
Strong understanding of wells and wellfield asset lifecycle, maintenance strategies, and regulatory compliance.
Adherence to internal company health and safety and other processes and policies
Experience with aquifer storage and recovery, managed aquifer recharge, or injection well systems
Advanced experience conducting subsurface geologic and hydrogeologic evaluations, hydrogeologic conceptualization and aquifer characterization
Strong understanding of federal and state water regulations, permitting processes, and compliance
Proficiency in GIS tools, data visualization platforms, and geospatial analysis
Benefits
Hybrid or flexible work options may be offered after the first 90 days of employment based upon manager discretion, job performance and work assignments.