Published: Aug 11, 2025 - The Hydrogeologist provides geological and hydrogeological expertise for environmental services projects, conducting and managing field investigations such as soil borings, monitoring well installations, vapor probe installations, and sample collection. This role involves overseeing subcontractors, interpreting geologic and hydrogeologic conditions, performing data analysis, developing geologic cross sections, and preparing technical reports, maps, and modeling outputs. The Hydrogeologist also manages project tasks to meet deadlines and budgets, ensures compliance with health and safety plans, and communicates findings and recommendations to senior staff.

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1. Hydrogeologist, Gila Geological Consultants LLC, Globe, AZ
Job Summary:
- Evaluate water quality risk assessments and long-term complex source investigations
- Research on emerging contaminants, investigations and external collaboration with treatment process engineers and the innovation team to promote new strategies
- Development of strategies to inform the Water Resources Management Plan and Business Plan submissions
- Water Supply System strategy development through collaboration with Sustainable Abstraction, Infrastructure/Network and Operational teams
- Build resilience capability into assets, covering both quantity and quality, and influencing the business to transition away from traditional investment routes
- Check turbidity, water quality and downhole site investigation programmes to inform capital programmes pre-feasibility, and understand DO recovery potential
- Tactical support and advice to operational teams to maintain the availability and quality of the water for customers
- Ensure health and safety policies are followed at all sites and take WSP's Life-Saving rules to heart
Skills on Resume:
- Water Quality Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Contaminant Research (Hard Skills)
- Strategy Development (Hard Skills)
- System Planning (Hard Skills)
- Asset Resilience (Hard Skills)
- Site Investigation (Hard Skills)
- Operational Support (Soft Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Soft Skills)
2. Junior Hydrogeologist, Otter Creek Engineering Inc., Middlebury, VT
Job Summary:
- Evaluate involvement in the groundwater component of the Environmental Impact Assessments for the oil sands and mining industries
- Baseline hydrogeological studies, mine dewatering projects, and groundwater supply development
- Groundwater sampling, drilling oversight, well design and installation and pumping and injection testing of supply or disposal wells
- Adapt to unpredictable and/or inclement field conditions and changing schedules
- Work as a crew leader for planning, logistics, and equipment calibration
- Be responsible for personal and team safety during field operations
- Data entry of field data collection
- Develop positive working relationships in a team environment
- Understand, follow, and participate in Golder’s health and safety programs
- Have an understanding of the principles of hydrogeology
Skills on Resume:
- Impact Assessment (Hard Skills)
- Hydrogeological Studies (Hard Skills)
- Well Installation (Hard Skills)
- Field Adaptability (Soft Skills)
- Crew Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Safety Management (Soft Skills)
- Data Entry (Hard Skills)
- Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
3. Hydrogeologist, Weiss Associates, Berkeley, CA
Job Summary:
- Input and preparations of tenders, quotations and proposals
- Preparations and conducting fieldwork, including borehole drilling and construction supervision, logging of soil and rocks, hydrogeological testing (pumping test, slug tests...), installations of piezometers/transducers and groundwater monitoring system implementation
- Contractors and suppliers' management
- Data collection, collation, management, and analysis
- Undertake groundwater level, groundwater quality and surface water monitoring
- Prepare and present outputs in a range of software products, geological and thematic maps, to support water resources assessment
- Assist with the completion of hydrogeological assessments, including groundwater modelling and reporting
- Train and mentor junior staff
- Fulfilment of duties within the business management system, including the completion of mandatory training, timesheets and other submissions by the employer
Skills on Resume:
- Tender Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Field Supervision (Hard Skills)
- Supplier Management (Soft Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Water Monitoring (Hard Skills)
- Map Production (Hard Skills)
- Groundwater Modelling (Hard Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
4. Intermediate Hydrogeologist, SC&A Inc., Meredith, NH
Job Summary:
- Oversee subsurface field investigations and hydrogeological studies, which require a working knowledge of basic hydrogeological principles (groundwater flow, gradients, hydraulic conductivity, etc.)
- Conduct groundwater, soil and surface water characterizations and remedial assessments
- Coordinate site supervision of subcontractors
- Oversee the collection of hydrogeological data, including soil and groundwater samples
- Develop technical solutions using applicable scientific methods
- Prepare hydrogeological study reports and Phase Two ESA reports of findings and recommendations
- Be responsible for the financial aspects of assigned projects
- Participate in business development efforts with both new and existing clients
- Mentor and train junior professional staff, providing technical guidance for their work
- Maintain and enhance quality control within the group
- Submit all work for quality review before submission to clients
Skills on Resume:
- Field Investigations (Hard Skills)
- Remedial Assessment (Hard Skills)
- Subcontractor Coordination (Soft Skills)
- Data Collection (Hard Skills)
- Technical Solutions (Hard Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Business Development (Soft Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
5. Hydrogeologist, Inland Empire Utilities Agency, Chino, CA
Job Summary:
- Provides geological or hydrogeological support on a variety of environmental services projects.
- Conducts and manages field investigation activities, including installation of soil borings, monitoring well installations, sample collection, installation of vapor probes and collection of soil vapor samples, and preparation of planning documents and investigation results reports
- Oversees subcontractors (i.e., drilling, waste haulers, and surveying), lithologic logging of soil, interpretation of geologic depositional environments and hydrogeologic conditions
- Performs data collection and documentation related to field activities, including site investigation (e.g., aquifer testing, transducer deployment/retrieval, collection of soil, sediment, surface water, air, and groundwater samples)
- Offices work may include the reduction of field data, construction of boring logs and geologic cross sections, analyses of pumping test data, groundwater flow and contaminant fate and transport modeling, preparation of maps, laboratory analytical data evaluation, and report preparation
- Manages tasks and assignments to meet critical deadlines and budgets
- Communicates findings to senior staff and makes recommendations
- Drafts technical memoranda, reports, and design documents
- Coordinates field efforts, adheres to and assists with the development of work plans and health and safety plans
Skills on Resume:
- Field Investigations (Hard Skills)
- Subcontractor Oversight (Soft Skills)
- Data Collection (Hard Skills)
- Geologic Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Modeling Skills (Hard Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Deadline Management (Soft Skills)
- Safety Planning (Hard Skills)
6. Senior Hydrogeologist, ITASCA INTERNATIONAL, Denver, CO
Job Summary:
- Follow safe work practices and adhere to company and client guidelines and policies for planning and executing work safely
- Prepare proposals, develop work plans and budgets, and manage projects/tasks
- Plan, coordination, and support for the execution of field programs, including intrusive investigations
- Develop conceptual and analytical hydrogeologic models
- Develop numerical groundwater models using industry-standard modelling platforms such as MODFLOW or FEFLOW
- Review field information from investigations, preparation of reports, including the interpretation of geological/hydrogeological conditions
- Interpret aquifer tests, characterize aquifers based on maps and other spatial data, and perform spatial analysis using GIS tools
- Preparation of sound technical recommendations and conclusions
- Perform data analysis and data visualization utilizing GIS, Surfer, Leapfrog or other three-dimensional data-visualization software
- Prepare and deliver presentations of hydrogeologic investigations to internal and external clients
- Collaboration with other hydrogeologists throughout Canada
- Mentor and/or coaching project hydrogeologists across Canada
- Contribute to the overall strategic development of the Environmental team
- Travel to various field sites, with overnight travel sometimes
Skills on Resume:
- Safety Compliance (Soft Skills)
- Project Management (Soft Skills)
- Field Coordination (Soft Skills)
- Hydrogeologic Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Aquifer Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Data Visualization (Hard Skills)
- Technical Reporting (Hard Skills)
- Team Mentoring (Soft Skills)
7. Hydrogeologist, Suffolk County, Yaphank, NY
Job Summary:
- Development of geological and hydrogeological conceptual models
- Performing field work associated with hydrogeological to include monitoring, supervision of borehole drilling and monitoring well installation, aquifer testing (including the use of borehole packers), soil and rock core logging and other field tasks
- Leading the development of factual and interpretive reporting of field data and site conditions
- Qualitative and quantitative assessments and reporting following UK and International Standards
- Managing and participating actively in the development of budgets and plans for projects
- Maintaining regular contact with other disciplines to positively impact project performance
- Supporting Seniors with business development opportunities and proposals
- Contributing to a positive and collaborative working environment, encouraging the contribution of ideas to continuously improve projects and processes
- Projecting based travel and site work, working away from home both in the UK and overseas
Skills on Resume:
- Conceptual Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Field Supervision (Hard Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Standards Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Budget Management (Soft Skills)
- Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration (Soft Skills)
- Business Development (Soft Skills)
- Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
8. Hydrogeologist, Geologist or Environmental Scientist, INTERA Incorporated, Richland, WA
Job Summary:
- Conduct due diligence activities for national portfolios.
- Assist with the planning and execution of field investigations by logging borings, collecting samples, performing field tests, and collecting and recording data
- Monitor construction projects to confirm the contractor or subcontractor has complied with job specifications
- Identify and implement solutions to both routine and more complex field and/or laboratory problems and accurately document results.
- Communicate with the supervisor on any problems encountered on project sites.
- Prepare reports documenting field investigations and analytical results
- Prepare a variety of standard logs and field forms (such as drilling logs, field investigation dailies, and chain of custody logs)
- Assist in the preparation of reports and work plans by learning regulatory requirements
Skills on Resume:
- Due Diligence (Hard Skills)
- Field Investigations (Hard Skills)
- Construction Monitoring (Hard Skills)
- Problem Solving (Soft Skills)
- Site Communication (Soft Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Log Documentation (Hard Skills)
- Regulatory Knowledge (Hard Skills)
9. Hydrogeologist Engineer, Landau Associates Inc., Spokane, WA
Job Summary:
- Interpreting hydrogeological and geotechnical data, performing analyses and developing conclusions/recommendations for input into mine design
- Characterising hydrogeological conditions and material properties and supporting the development of testing plans
- Providing technical direction to mining geotechnical investigation planning and execution
- Project management of hydro-geotechnical projects and conducting all work to satisfy all company, client and government conditions, policies, procedures, regulations and standards
- Developing pore pressure monitoring plans to support depressurisation verification processes and risk management
- Preparing proposals, tenders, reports and other technical deliverables
- Carrying out client and business development activities, including preparing presentations to clients
- Providing technical guidance and mentoring of junior engineers.
Skills on Resume:
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Condition Characterization (Hard Skills)
- Technical Direction (Soft Skills)
- Project Management (Soft Skills)
- Risk Management (Hard Skills)
- Proposal Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Client Development (Soft Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
10. Hydrogeologist, Rocksmith Geoengineering, Maryland Heights, MO
Job Summary:
- Assisting with the planning, scheduling and coordination of field programs.
- Undertaking field monitoring, data collation and database management.
- Supervising field drilling and well installations, single and multi-well testing and sampling activities.
- Collating and interpreting climate, geological data/maps, groundwater level and water quality data and other information to define hydrogeological systems.
- Developing knowledge and understanding of hydrochemistry and its importance in defining baseline conditions and groundwater processes.
- Using computer programs to analyse pumping test data.
- Developing conceptual models of groundwater systems.
- Preparing proposals, reports and deliverables for intermediate and senior staff review.
- Providing support for client liaison, project management and delivery.
- Conducting all work safely
Skills on Resume:
- Field Coordination (Soft Skills)
- Data Management (Hard Skills)
- Drilling Supervision (Hard Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Hydrochemistry Knowledge (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Conceptual Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Soft Skills)
11. Senior Hydrogeologist, Groundwater and Environmental Svcs., Nashville, TN
Job Summary:
- Provide professional hydrogeological support for a wide range of mining and environmental projects.
- Design, oversee, and perform field data collection programs to characterize the groundwater hydrology and water quality for mine design, dewatering, stability and impact analysis for open pit and underground projects.
- Work collaboratively with geotechnical, environmental and mining specialists to provide necessary geohydrological input and interpretations for mine design, stability analysis and permit preparation.
- Participate in and/or lead a team of environmental engineers and scientists to perform hydrogeological modelling and impact assessments.
- Statistically assess the effects of meteorological variations and extreme events on groundwater quantity and flow rates.
- Conduct project reviews and validate that the results meet relevant industry and regulatory standards.
- Assist management with the firm's marketing efforts, maintain existing clients and develop new clients through focused networking and business development initiatives, Investigate, assess and assist in securing groundwater and general environmental/engineering assignments.
- Review client information, including scope of work, procedures and requirements to determine the approach to be undertaken, budgeted, scheduled and implemented.
Skills on Resume:
- Hydro Support (Hard Skills)
- Data Collection (Hard Skills)
- Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
- Impact Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Standards Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Client Development (Soft Skills)
- Project Planning (Soft Skills)
12. Hydrogeologist, Terracon Consultants Inc., Winter Park, FL
Job Summary:
- Promote consistent asset management principles and approaches to provide support and guidance for area operational teams.
- Ensure compliance with water quality, security of supply and environmental regulations.
- Develop an area-specific plan to proactively manage risks at clients' groundwater sources and to minimise environmental impacts
- Act as technical lead on groundwater assets
- Assess potential risks to a continued reliable supply of high-quality drinking water and ensure risks are managed operationally or inputted into the client's risk management process.
- Assess abstraction well raw water quality and yield issues and risks in the context of potential impacts to the downstream water treatment processes and continued security of supply.
- Review immediate abstraction well issues with internal stakeholders and ensure appropriate operational measures are put in place.
- Review potential strategic risks with Strategy (Water Resources).
- Understand and input into a range of hydrogeological issues, including general planning and third-party risks to groundwater quality, the interpretation of well tests and down-hole CCTV and geophysics surveys, associated well construction/condition assessments, related raw water quality or well yield issues, well rehabilitation and well head refurbishment options, and borehole drilling and well design.
- Undertake hydrogeology field work and site visits (as part of an annual programme of work) to include asset risk survey and local catchment survey.
- Liaise with operations, Integrated Planning and the Environment Agency and Local Authorities to protect water quality.
- Conduct reactive risk assessments and on-the-ground liaison to protect sources from contamination.
Skills on Resume:
- Asset Control (Soft Skills)
- Regulation Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Risk Planning (Soft Skills)
- Tech Lead (Soft Skills)
- Risk Review (Hard Skills)
- Stakeholder Liaison (Soft Skills)
- Field Work (Hard Skills)
- Source Protection (Hard Skills)
13. Intermediate Geochemist/Hydrogeologist, Dudek, Encinitas, CA
Job Summary:
- Promote a strong health and safety culture and actively participate in Stantec’s Health, Safety, Security and Environment Program
- Design and conduct geochemical, hydrogeological and water quality monitoring programs
- Interpret and analyze geological and hydrogeological, geochemical and water quality data
- Perform data analysis and data visualization through the use of technical software, such as Leapfrog or GIS
- Develop geochemical and water quality models
- Conduct Acid Rock Drainage/Metal Leaching assessments
- Prepare technical reports and client presentations summarizing project work, findings and recommendations
- Develop proposals, manage tasks and budgets, coordinate with clients and subcontractors, stakeholders, and internal project staff, and perform and oversee project technical work
- Demonstrate sound application of established practices, standards and guidelines
Skills on Resume:
- Safety Culture (Soft Skills)
- Program Design (Hard Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Data Visualization (Hard Skills)
- Model Development (Hard Skills)
- Risk Assessment (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Project Management (Soft Skills)
14. Hydrogeologist, LaBella Associates, Ballston Spa, NY
Job Summary:
- Preparation of Water Use Permit applications and supporting documentation
- Preparation of underground injection control permit applications, well construction and test plans, mechanical integrity test plans, and annual monitoring reports for injection well systems
- Preparation of project plans and technical reports of hydrogeologic investigations and groundwater modeling, and provide analysis and interpretations of findings
- Groundwater flow modeling using MODFLOW and other numerical models to evaluate aquifer and surface water conditions due to groundwater withdrawals, evaluate effects on water quality (saltwater intrusion), evaluate groundwater recharge and assessment of reclaimed water land application.
- Possess a working knowledge and understanding of federal and state regulations applicable to groundwater use, underground injection control, and reclaimed water reuse projects
- Project management responsibilities include the preparation of proposals, the management of schedules, manpower, and budget requirements to effectively implement projects
- Provide professional and responsible written and verbal communications with clients, contractors and regulators
- Provide water supply or injection well design, and direct/oversee well construction, sampling and testing
- Assist in the design and field performance of aquifer tests, and analysis of test data using standard solution methods
- Document and record field data and observations in a clear and organized manner, and prepare logs and other forms from the field notes during well drilling, pump testing and water sampling
- Coordinate field activities and schedules with property/facility owner/operators in a clear, professional manner
- Assist in the analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of hydrologic, hydrogeologic and chemical data obtained during field investigations
- Make technical presentations to describe project work to clients, regulators, colleagues or the general public
Skills on Resume:
- Permit Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Modeling Skills (Hard Skills)
- Regulation Knowledge (Hard Skills)
- Project Management (Soft Skills)
- Client Communication (Soft Skills)
- Well Design (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
15. Hydrogeologist II, Freese and Nichols, Austin, TX
Job Summary:
- Participating in a wide range of environmental and engineering projects, from conceptual site model development to design and implementation of remediation and risk management strategies.
- Supporting the Site Assessment and Remediation business
- Conducting geologic and hydrogeologic assessments, including field work, data management, visualization, and analytical and numerical groundwater flow modeling
- Developing conceptual site models to refine the understanding of site hydrogeology, contaminant plume geometry, chemical fate and transport
- Supporting feasibility studies to identify appropriate remedial strategies
- Supporting designs for bench-scale testing, pilot study programs, and full-scale remediation strategies
- Supporting the preparation of cost estimates and forecasts, including capital and operational expenditures
- Working with an internal team, the client, and external stakeholders to develop site closure strategies by domestic or international regulations.
- Supporting the preparation of design drawings, technical reports, regulatory permit documents, tender documents, and technical specifications.
- Undertaking project-based travel and site work, both within the USA and internationally.
- The frequency and duration of this will depend on business and client needs.
- Providing technical support for environmental projects or environmental-related tasks in large multi-disciplinary projects, including work breakdown, providing direction to junior consulting and technical staff, and making decisions with input from senior staff.
- Acting as the main communication link between senior and junior staff.
- Supporting report preparation, able to prepare or direct completion of technical documents, including descriptions of investigations, results, conclusions, and recommendations for review by senior staff.
- Participating in Business Development (BD) activities, including preparing or providing input to proposals, participating in trade shows and conferences.
- Displaying a ‘safety first’ attitude, promoting positive health and safety, raising safety issues through the appropriate channels, and adhering to the Company's health and safety policy and procedures.
Skills on Resume:
- Site Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Data Management (Hard Skills)
- Flow Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Feasibility Studies (Hard Skills)
- Cost Estimation (Hard Skills)
- Stakeholder Coordination (Soft Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Safety Awareness (Soft Skills)
16. Hydrogeologist III, Kimley‑Horn, Fort Myers, FL
Job Summary:
- Direct and oversee sample teams performing environmental sampling tasks, such as the collection of soil, surface water, groundwater, soil gas, or other environmental media for physical or chemical analysis and ensure proper documentation of all field activities
- Direct drilling subcontractors and logs subsurface lithology during drilling and sampling activities following the Unified Soils Classification System (ASTM 2487).
- Ensures the design, installation, and development of groundwater monitoring wells and remediation wells are conducted according to project work plan specifications
- Prepare and peer review the groundwater investigation work plan, design a groundwater monitoring network to support site characterization and remedy performance evaluation
- Prepare designs for more complex or multi-phase/multi-media groundwater, vadose zone, and soil vapor/vapor mitigation remedial systems – including the placement of extraction wells/injection locations and vertical intervals, well spacing, injectant dissemination methodology, injectant dosing, pumping and injection rate (water and/or sol vapor), etc.
- Analyze complex slug, pumping, dipole, and tracer test results to interpret contaminant flow and transport and to design/optimize remedial systems
- Determine and design excavation dewatering and mine reclamation dewatering needs based on site conditions using analytical and numerical modeling tools.
- Select and design artificial groundwater recharge sites, evaluate and implement optimal recharge technologies based on site conditions (recharge basins, vadose zone injection, and aquifer storage and recovery wells, etc.)
- Review potentiometric surface and isoconcentration contour maps for submittal to the client
- Assess groundwater–surface water interaction about site flow mechanics and contaminant transport
Skills on Resume:
- Sampling Oversight (Hard Skills)
- Drilling Supervision (Hard Skills)
- Well Installation (Hard Skills)
- Work Plan (Hard Skills)
- System Design (Hard Skills)
- Test Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Dewatering Design (Hard Skills)
- Site Evaluation (Hard Skills)
17. Hydrogeologist III, CDIM Engineering Inc., Austin, TX
Job Summary:
- Model multi-phase/multi-media contaminant fate and transport in soil vapor, vadose zone moisture, groundwater and surface water.
- Design and conduct sensitivity testing of inputs on model results
- Model optimization of operating remedial systems using manual (trial and error) and advanced automated optimization models in support of improving remedial system performance/reducing life cycle costs
- Quantify water well and supply characteristics, including well capacity/efficiency, capture zone, and contributing area
- Support assessment and development of transport/receptor-based and/or leaching-based cleanup values in support of risk assessment and remedial decision making
- Conduct watershed and runoff analyses
- Evaluate data generated by field activities to provide detailed interpretations of subsurface lithology, groundwater flow conditions, and nature and extent of contamination for inclusion in reports or presentations
- Author RFQs and assist in procurement and selection of technical and specialty subcontractors, consultants, service providers, and materials to accomplish the scope of work
- Organize and conduct project meetings with clients and/or regulators
- Support the development of modification proposals and claims/requests for equitable adjustment (REA)
- Perform peer review of the work performed by more junior Hydrogeologists
- Perform the above field- and office-related tasks independently as a Certified Hydrogeologist [CHG] or Professional Hydrologist and/or by the Project Manager.
Skills on Resume:
- Contaminant Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Model Optimization (Hard Skills)
- Well Assessment (Hard Skills)
- Risk Assessment (Hard Skills)
- Runoff Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Data Evaluation (Hard Skills)
- Procurement Skills (Soft Skills)
- Peer Review (Soft Skills)
18. Senior Hydrogeologist, WSP, Marlton, NJ
Job Summary:
- Develop an understanding and be aware of project-related risks.
- Lead safety efforts for the team and ensure the team follows safety rules and guidelines.
- Be responsible for creating and modeling a safe work environment, demonstrating safety practices.
- Promote pre-task planning for all projects.
- Promote continuous quality monitoring and improvement on projects.
- Monitor quality standards and practices.
- Be responsible for leading complex projects requiring innovative investigation techniques.
- Supervise the analysis and formation of recommendations in written reports.
- Assist in establishing and updating current policies/ procedures for technical projects in the field of expertise, to ensure proper interpretation and implementation by subordinate staff.
- Provide technical direction and training to less-experienced professional staff.
- Participate in the development of marketing strategies and presentations of qualifications to clients on projects.
- Serves as an Authorized Project Reviewer.
Skills on Resume:
- Risk Awareness (Soft Skills)
- Safety Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Work Planning (Soft Skills)
- Quality Monitoring (Hard Skills)
- Project Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Technical Training (Soft Skills)
- Client Engagement (Soft Skills)
19. Mid-Level Hydrogeologist, WSP, Shelton, CT
Job Summary:
- Manages the development of work scope, schedule, and budget definition for proposals
- Directs the execution of work, including subcontractor procurement
- Assists the Project Manager and team in ensuring effective client and regulatory agency communication and relations
- Prepares reports, work plans, health and safety plans, and quality control plans under the supervision of senior staff
- Performs data quality assurance review of field and laboratory work product to determine whether data quality objectives have been met
- Directs multi-media sampling, including soil, groundwater, vapor, indoor air, asbestos, and other regulated materials
- Assists the Project Manager on technical assignments and management of specific elements of the project in the field as well as in the office (i.e., task management)
- Evaluates the compliance of subcontractor work against technical specifications and scopes of work
- Demonstrates competency in a combination of areas, including field supervision, technical knowledge and task management
- Conducts moderately complex scientific assessment and analysis
- Prepares or assists in preparing remedial investigation reports, remedial/corrective action plans, remedial designs, due diligence reports, and related documents, including work summaries, data summaries, data synthesis (e.g., conceptual site models), engineering calculations, summary tables, figures, engineering drawings and specifications, and report text
- Assists the Project Manager with cost and schedule control
- Reviews payment applications, requests for information, change order requests and other subcontractor submittals
- Demonstrates and maintains competency in a diverse set of local, state, and federal environmental regulations
- Motivates, trains, and mentors subordinate staff assigned to his/her tasks or projects
Skills on Resume:
- Scope Development (Hard Skills)
- Subcontractor Management (Soft Skills)
- Client Communication (Soft Skills)
- Data Review (Hard Skills)
- Sampling Oversight (Hard Skills)
- Regulation Knowledge (Hard Skills)
- Cost Control (Hard Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
20. Senior Hydrogeologist Leader, Engineering Analytics Inc., San Diego, CA
Job Summary:
- Prepare, evaluate, and oversee remedial and environmental site investigation, including responding to releases of oil and hazardous materials
- Provide site assessments and contractor oversight services, and conduct/oversee Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessments consistent with ASTM standards.
- Provide regulatory applicability evaluation and interaction with environmental agencies.
- Provide regulatory applicability and evaluation of Pennsylvania Act 2 sites and propose remediation plans and methods.
- Data analysis, interpretation, and management of large databases of information in Microsoft Excel and Access.
- Lead hydrogeologic characterization in overburden and bedrock geologic environments, including interpretation of data and presentation of results.
- Design and implement aquifer hydraulic tests (slug tests, pumping tests), including data management and interpretation.
- Provide oversight and evaluation of technical reports and documents regarding complex contaminated sites and summarizing site conditions, discharge pathways, contaminants of concern and preparation of detailed conceptual site models.
- Evaluate the inorganic/organic chemical fate and transport of contaminants in soil and groundwater media.
- Lead investigations of past discharges of wastes and hazardous substances at remedial investigation sites.
- Develop strong working relationships with current clients to foster additional work while developing new industry contacts where there is a potential for new work.
- Participate in industry organizations in business sectors where the opportunity to develop relationships with potential clients exists
- Manage projects, budgets, scope, change orders and collections (from start to finish)
- Pro-actively troubleshoot and problem solve with practical client-focused solutions
Skills on Resume:
- Site Investigation (Hard Skills)
- Regulation Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Data Management (Hard Skills)
- Hydro Characterization (Hard Skills)
- Aquifer Testing (Hard Skills)
- Report Oversight (Hard Skills)
- Client Relations (Soft Skills)
- Problem Solving (Soft Skills)
21. Hydrogeologist, GZA GEOENVIRONMENTAL INC, Meredith, NH
Job Summary:
- Proactive leadership in environmental management through the practical implementation of technical knowledge on water-related issues
- Develop and execute surface water-groundwater management projects
- Prepare and manage the scope of works, tender processes and projects to a high standard
- Contractor management/engagement and strong collaboration with peers and customers
- Demonstrate an ability to plan, organise and take responsibility for hydrological/hydrogeological site investigations and assessments.
- Provide expertise, review and comment on complex surface and groundwater quality and flow aspects, borefield design, feasibility studies, surface and groundwater modelling, contaminant studies and water resources compliance reporting
- Undertake environmental monitoring (i.e., water, REMP evaluations, etc.)
- Promote and work with HSEC policies and procedures
- Positively promote Mount Isa Mines within the community
Skills on Resume:
- Env Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Project Delivery (Hard Skills)
- Scope Control (Hard Skills)
- Contractor Oversight (Soft Skills)
- Site Work (Hard Skills)
- Tech Review (Hard Skills)
- Env Monitoring (Hard Skills)
- Policy Compliance (Hard Skills)
22. Hydrogeologist, Weston & Sampson, Rocky Hill, CT
Job Summary:
- Review of Volunteer work plans and technical reports for contaminant characterization and remediation
- Guide Volunteers toward appropriate remedial strategies
- Conceptual Site Model (CSM) development for complex issues and varied release sources
- Ability to quickly ascertain data gaps when reviewing technical reports and developing CSMs
- Participation in site visits
- Manage contractor and cost tracking
- Proactively communicate with the VRP Manager and Volunteers to ensure project schedules remain on track
- Analyze environmental soil and groundwater concentration data for basic trends
- Analyze hydrogeologic data to understand contaminant transport characteristics
- Mentor entry-level I and II Hydrogeologists
- Proactively drive projects toward completion
Skills on Resume:
- Report Review (Hard Skills)
- Remedial Guidance (Soft Skills)
- Site Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Data Gap (Hard Skills)
- Site Visits (Soft Skills)
- Cost Tracking (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
23. Senior Hydrogeologist, ITASCA INTERNATIONAL, Denver, CO
Job Summary:
- Provide hydrogeological services to internal projects, and develop independent work with external clients
- Site inspections, soil and groundwater investigations, acid sulphate soil investigation, monitoring programs, remediation programs, and contractor management
- Project management of activities including investigation, assessment, analysis and reporting in accordance with accepted practice and principles
- Maintain ongoing communication with discipline leaders and clients to ensure effective communication on matters relevant to the project.
- Contribute to the resolution of technical issues on projects and provide technical guidance to less experienced team members.
- Work in collaboration with other sectors/disciplines to ensure the integrity of the whole project.
- Gain awareness of, and familiarity with, the commercial aspects of projects to develop commercial skills
- Develop innovative and entrepreneurial thinking and behaviour.
Skills on Resume:
- Hydro Services (Hard Skills)
- Site Investigation (Hard Skills)
- Project Management (Soft Skills)
- Client Communication (Soft Skills)
- Technical Guidance (Soft Skills)
- Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
- Commercial Awareness (Soft Skills)
- Innovative Thinking (Soft Skills)
24. Hydrogeologist, Suffolk County, Yaphank, NY
Job Summary:
- Implement the Water Management Plan (WMP) across MRL operating mines.
- Provide advice on how the latest data is managed appropriately to support the ongoing requirements of the mines.
- Monitor, review, and report on license compliance, borefield operational performance, and water usage
- Implement growth and sustaining projects.
- Prepare the scope of work, engage and guide third-party specialist consultants
- Provide leadership during the scoping and execution of field investigations
- Ensure that the project deliverables meet current and future operational requirements.
- Integrate the project outcomes into the WMP.
- Implement and update the critical surface/groundwater processes, systems, procedures, and databases for all functions, including monitoring
Skills on Resume:
- Plan Implementation (Hard Skills)
- Data Management (Hard Skills)
- License Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Project Delivery (Hard Skills)
- Consultant Management (Soft Skills)
- Field Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Requirement Alignment (Soft Skills)
- Process Improvement (Hard Skills)
25. Jr. Hydrogeologist, Haley & Aldrich, Boston, MA
Job Summary:
- Develop thorough knowledge of and participate in standard field sampling procedures for the collection, handling, and shipment of various environmental media (e.g., soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil vapor, and air) in compliance with state and federal requirements.
- Implement environmental sampling plans (sampling and testing).
- Generate complete, accurate, and concise documentation using electronic systems and a field/work site notebook.
- Assist in the analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of hydrologic, geologic, and chemical data obtained during investigations.
- Assist in preparing project plans and technical reports related to investigation and remediation activities (boring logs, data tables, geologic cross sections).
- Perform inspection work and compile reports promptly.
- Supervise contractors and enforce safe operations in the field.
- Exercise responsible and ethical decision-making regarding company funds, resources and conduct, and adhere to WSP’s Code of Conduct and related policies and procedures.
- Perform additional responsibilities by the business.
- Maintain quality control standards and procedures for accurate and precise measurements.
- Comply with safety guidelines and site-specific procedures, which include but are not limited to the maintenance of sample collection, location data, laboratory documentation, and logbooks.
- Complete training on assigned tasks.
- Engage in a team environment, working closely with project managers and other co-workers to complete work programs.
- Safely perform work in the office and field, fieldwork may occur in all seasonal weather conditions, using equipment (with an ability to lift and move approximately 50 pounds without assistance) and operating vehicles on behalf of the company.
- Local and national travel with possible short-term or long-term assignments at project sites.
Skills on Resume:
- Field Sampling (Hard Skills)
- Plan Implementation (Hard Skills)
- Data Documentation (Hard Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Contractor Supervision (Soft Skills)
- Quality Control (Hard Skills)
- Teamwork Skills (Soft Skills)
26. Hydrogeologist II, Kimley‑Horn, Fort Myers, FL
Job Summary:
- Oversee groundwater and surface water-related investigations at Freeport-McMoRan sites.
- Conduct pertinent hydrogeologic assessments.
- Work involves research, compilation, and interpretation of hydrogeologic data
- Prepare Scopes of Work and Requests for Proposals, evaluate consultant submittals, supervise project budgets, manage consultant work, and edit work products
- Utilize technical expertise to identify the unique site-specific geological and hydrological variables that are important to the investigation of well design and aquifer test methods to be tailored to each particular environment.
- Approve the design and installation of monitoring, exploration, and production wells
- Be responsible for applying a basic knowledge of water rights, regulatory, and legal issues to water supply problems in support of Freeport-McMoRan business units and legal counsel.
- Assist in the preparation of site water audits in coordination with technical personnel at Freeport-McMoRan sites
- Provide assistance and coordination with land and water staff at Freeport-McMoRan sites to determine how hydrogeological problems can best be resolved
- Keep updated on new materials and procedures, and maintain a current knowledge of water rights topics and water regulations where Freeport-McMoRan operates
- Work with other professional staff on project assignments to resolve problems.
- Work effectively with engineers, scientists, regulatory agency personnel, outside legal counsel, contractors, and consultants.
- Acts as lead person or technical expert on medium to large projects
Skills on Resume:
- Water Investigation (Hard Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Scope Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Well Design (Hard Skills)
- Regulation Knowledge (Hard Skills)
- Audit Support (Hard Skills)
- Problem Solving (Soft Skills)
- Team Coordination (Soft Skills)
27. Senior Hydrogeologist (Mid-Senior Level), LaBella Associates, Ballston Spa, NY
Job Summary:
- Work individually and as part of a project team to assist with a multi-faceted role to discuss and drive projects forward.
- Support and/or be primary lead for developing numerical/analytical groundwater hydraulic and fate and transport models.
- Conceptualize and build conceptual site models for use in all phases of a project life cycle.
- Design and conduct hydrogeologic evaluations such as capture zone analyses, pumping test evaluation, and aid in remedial system design.
- Plan, participate, and oversee field work, including hydraulic testing (slug and aquifer testing).
- On-site investigations of well installation, sample collection, drilling log and geologic cross-section preparation.
- Work plan and technical report development.
- Prepare and present project data for internal and external client-facing purposes using data visualization approaches, including the use of data analytical tools.
- Work within quality/budget/schedule expectations and scope-specific assignments.
- Ensure compliance with all federal, state and local regulations.
- Mentor and train junior staff to build technical capability.
- Fieldwork opportunities for the above may be year-round and require some travel.
Skills on Resume:
- Project Support (Soft Skills)
- Model Development (Hard Skills)
- Site Modeling (Hard Skills)
- System Design (Hard Skills)
- Field Testing (Hard Skills)
- Site Investigation (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
28. Professional Hydrogeologist, Landau Associates Inc., Tacoma, WA
Job Summary:
- Lead a team of geoscience professionals to produce successful project outcomes.
- Serve as a technical expert with the ability to positively influence customers, suppliers, and managers.
- Mentor and coordinate work for junior and mid-level staff.
- Supervise and direct surface and subsurface investigations that employ traditional and state-of-the-art investigation technologies.
- Conduct technical approach reviews to confirm the soundness of the technical approach, such as qualified staff are proposed, technical solutions appropriately address client’s needs, and technical risks are identified along with an effective risk management strategy.
- Lead development of strategy and deliver solutions to complex problems.
- Coordinate and prepare written reports, work plans, and technical memorandums, analyze data and develop supported conclusions and recommendations.
- Proactively identify opportunities to increase project efficiencies, improve technical approaches, and add value to client service offerings.
- Evaluate and prepare proposed approaches, cost estimates and schedules for projects and programs.
- Interact regularly with clients to expand work assignments or market new work.
Skills on Resume:
- Team Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Technical Expertise (Hard Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
- Site Investigation (Hard Skills)
- Risk Management (Hard Skills)
- Problem Solving (Soft Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Client Relations (Soft Skills)
29. Hydrogeologist I, WSP, Marlton, NJ
Job Summary:
- Conducts literature surveys and assists in the preparation of sampling plans.
- Participates in environmental studies (risk assessments, environmental audits, permit applications, remedial investigations, feasibility studies, etc ) to collect primary baseline data for projects.
- Compiles, evaluates, analyzes, and validates data to support environmental studies and reports.
- Establishes and maintains required files to document reference, consultation, analytical methods, and rationale used in reaching conclusions.
- Prepares specifications detailing drilling and well installation procedures and supervises drilling and well installation activities.
- Evaluates and establishes geological/hydrogeologic conditions at hazardous waste sites, boring and well log data, geologic cross sections and groundwater flow systems.
- Develops hydrogeologic parameters from field and laboratory data.
- Computer modeling, technical support for groundwater recovery and treatment projects, and other projects involving hydrogeological services.
- Serves as an on-site technical expert on hydrogeological projects.
Skills on Resume:
- Literature Review (Hard Skills)
- Environmental Studies (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Document Management (Hard Skills)
- Well Supervision (Hard Skills)
- Site Evaluation (Hard Skills)
- Parameter Development (Hard Skills)
- Modeling Skills (Hard Skills)
30. Assistant Hydrogeologist, Leidos, Missouri
Job Summary:
- Prepare work plans and coordinate work for water resources investigations for municipal and industrial water projects.
- Perform groundwater flow evaluation and analysis.
- Generate individual production wells and wellfield designs.
- Construct and operate 2D and 3D groundwater flow and transport models.
- Perform various hydrogeologic testing and sampling activities.
- Compile and analyze aquifer performance test data and water quality data using industry-standard processes and procedures.
- Prepare technical reports, technical specifications, and permit applications.
- Compile and present technical data to Project Managers and senior staff.
- Ensure compliance with company and site safety and quality control policies
- Work within and foster a culture of innovation that challenges the norm and utilizes tools, technology, and processes to drive continuous improvement and efficiency.
Skills on Resume:
- Work Planning (Hard Skills)
- Flow Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Well Design (Hard Skills)
- Modeling Skills (Hard Skills)
- Field Testing (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Hard Skills)
31. Hydrogeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Job Summary:
- Field data collection in support of hydrogeologic interpretation.
- Geologic logging of boreholes, monitoring well installation, oversight of well hydraulic tests, preparation, installation, and ongoing monitoring and maintenance of field instrumentation for groundwater and surface water monitoring, soil and sediment sampling, and groundwater and surface water sampling and flow measurements.
- Coordinate with testing laboratories on bottle orders and sample analyses.
- Prepare and operate equipment in the field.
- Equipment calibration, maintenance, and repair.
- Interact with subcontractors, members of the public, and clients.
- Work outdoors in all weather conditions.
- Comply with corporate Health and Safety and OSHA requirements.
- Prepare work plans, daily field reports, and field sampling logs.
- Assist with the tabulation, interpretation, and reporting of field data.
- Work with engineers, GIS specialists, and other environmental experts to contribute to larger multidisciplinary projects.
- Support other Golder staff in developing groundwater models using software such as MODFLOW, Surfer, etc.
- Understand the regulatory environment to complete project work
- Exercise responsible and ethical decision-making regarding company funds, resources, and conduct, and adhere to WSP’s Code of Conduct and related policies and procedures.
- Perform additional responsibilities by the business.
Skills on Resume:
- Data Collection (Hard Skills)
- Well Installation (Hard Skills)
- Lab Coordination (Hard Skills)
- Equipment Handling (Hard Skills)
- Public Interaction (Soft Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Data Reporting (Hard Skills)
- Model Support (Hard Skills)
32. Hydrogeologist I, Weiss Associates, Berkeley, CA
Job Summary:
- Be responsible for acquiring and managing data in the field, management and evaluation of data in the office, reading technical specifications, and supporting report preparation.
- Support groundwater modeling, surface water evaluations, report writing, and other hydrogeology-related tasks.
- Field lead for all types of well construction and testing projects (i.e., water supply, injection, aquifer storage and recovery, etc.) and supervising well drilling contractors.
- Plan and organize well construction, including managing Black and Veatch resources, well drilling contractors, and acquiring and organizing field data.
- Perform multimedia sampling, rock classification, and field laboratory analysis.
- Conduct a hydrogeological analysis on the pump test data.
- Evaluate field and literature data, and support report preparation, including preparation of graphical and tabular summaries of field data.
- Comply with the company safety program and policies.
- Support in office activities, including the preparation of supporting documents for water use permit applications and water resources master plans.
Skills on Resume:
- Data Management (Hard Skills)
- Model Support (Hard Skills)
- Well Supervision (Hard Skills)
- Project Planning (Soft Skills)
- Field Sampling (Hard Skills)
- Pump Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Data Evaluation (Hard Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Hard Skills)
33. Quantitative Hydrogeologist, GSI Water Solutions Inc., Santa Barbara, CA
Job Summary:
- Assisting with writing and preparing technical reports, work plans, letters, and presentations
- Conducting project-related research (historical data, regulations, etc.)
- Preparing periodic status/program reports
- Producing figures, maps, and graphical summaries of data trends
- Working with project teams, clients, and regulatory officials
- Data collecting, management, and interpretation
- Analyzing calculations and resource evaluations
- Aquifer test analysis
- Mathematical interpretation of hydrogeologic/hydrologic data
- Development of conceptual site models
- Developing and calibrating groundwater flow models and the use of coupled reactive transport flow models
Skills on Resume:
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Research Skills (Hard Skills)
- Data Visualization (Hard Skills)
- Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Test Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Site Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Model Calibration (Hard Skills)
34. Hydrogeologist, Parametrix, Tacoma, WA
Job Summary:
- Adhere to safe work practices and company /client guidelines and policies for planning and executing work in a safe manner
- Conduct water sampling and water quality field evaluations
- Support writing of technical proposals and report preparation
- Design and complete environmental assessments
- Conduct aquifer testing and data analysis
- Perform groundwater and contaminant transport modeling
- Conduct dye tracing and karst terrain characterization
- Interpret analytical laboratory results and environmental data
- Support drilling and soil sampling programs
- Develop conceptual site models
- Perform geologic and hydrogeologic investigation
- Perform data analysis and data visualization utilizing GIS and three-dimensional earth visualization software
- Provide technical oversight of well construction and rehabilitation
- Support the Project Manager’s planning, execution, and delivery of hydrogeology-related projects
Skills on Resume:
- Safety Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Water Sampling (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Environmental Assessment (Hard Skills)
- Aquifer Testing (Hard Skills)
- Modeling Skills (Hard Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Well Oversight (Hard Skills)
35. Hydrogeological Technician, Department of Ecology, Spokane, WA
Job Summary:
- Be responsible for the collection of hydrogeological data under direction from Senior Staff, including logging of soil borings and rock cores, oversight of groundwater monitoring well installations, collection of surface water and groundwater samples and levels, collecting surface water flows, aquifer testing (slug tests and pumping tests), and drilling or test pitting supervision
- Collect and evaluate field measurements and record data in clear and concise field notes
- Office activities may include data tabulation and presentation of field sampling results, including report tables and appendices, support for work plan preparation, interpretation of analytical results, investigation reports and other project documents under the supervision of Senior Staff
- Follow company safety standards, participate in safety training, prepare and implement site safety plans
- Interact with client, contractor, or subcontractor representatives on project sites
- Work collaboratively with members of the Hydrogeology Group and team members from other internal business lines and offices, as well as external subcontractors/consultants, and clients
- Work with other disciplines within Wood, including but not limited to environmental, geotechnical and water resources
- Opportunities to collaborate with Wood teams across Ontario and sometimes across and internationally
Skills on Resume:
- Data Collection (Hard Skills)
- Data Recording (Hard Skills)
- Data Presentation (Hard Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Client Interaction (Soft Skills)
- Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
- Cross-Disciplinary Work (Soft Skills)
- International Collaboration (Soft Skills)
36. Hydrogeologist V, Facet, Seattle, WA
Job Summary:
- Manages and directs professional and technical staff to complete complex environmental projects.
- Leads team by utilizing advanced scientific principles, theories, practices, existing technologies and past experience to develop technical solutions to complex problems.
- Interprets and records data, conducts analyses, compares findings to relevant studies and local, state and federal regulations to ensure compliance.
- Utilizes advanced scientific principles, theories, practices and existing technologies when working on unusually complex technical problems.
- Develops solutions that are highly innovative.
- Assignments are often self-initiated.
- Interprets and records data, conducts analyses, compares findings to relevant studies and local, state, and federal regulations to ensure compliance.
- Oversees the preparation of technical work plans and organizes project studies.
- Performs complex assignments often requiring the development of unique solutions to problems with the support of the project team.
- Supervises junior and mid-level staff during all phases of hydrogeologic-related project work.
Skills on Resume:
- Team Management (Soft Skills)
- Problem Solving (Soft Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Regulation Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Innovative Solutions (Soft Skills)
- Work Planning (Hard Skills)
- Project Oversight (Soft Skills)
- Staff Supervision (Soft Skills)
37. Hydrogeologist, Brightpath Associates LLC, Middlebury, VT
Job Summary:
- Provide technical input into the mine water management strategy in collaboration with other stakeholders
- Plan, scope, design, and supervise hydrogeological fieldwork and assessments, including drilling, hydraulic testing (packer, spinner logging, airlift, injection), downhole geophysics and wireline piezometers
- Manage subsequent hydrogeological data compilation, analysis and reporting, relating initially to shaft sinking and then into operations
- Participate in detailed analysis and interpretation of the relevant data to inform dewatering and groundwater flow control and mitigation measures
- Identify and propose new opportunities to add value through hydrogeological characterisation
- Ensure dewatering implementation during shaft construction and operations
- Optimise hydrogeological data collection from existing drilling campaigns through collaboration with geological disciplines
- Support the planning and design of groundwater quality and level monitoring programmes
- Evaluation of external proposals and subcontractor management
- Communicate all key hydrogeological information to the mine geosciences/mining/environmental leadership teams
- Ensure control and oversight over hydrogeological data collection, flow of data into an integrated data environment and ensuing interpretation
- Comprehensive hydrogeological input into strategic and short-term planning, including relevant water data for daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reporting processes
- Input into Sustainable Mine Plan water targets and environmental hydrogeology
- Supervise and execute continuous improvement activities related to shaft sinking associated with the Water Management Standard to de-risk the business and achieve a Sustainable Mine Plan and other approved improvement initiative targets
Skills on Resume:
- Technical Input (Hard Skills)
- Field Supervision (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Flow Control (Hard Skills)
- Value Identification (Soft Skills)
- Monitoring Design (Hard Skills)
- Contractor Management (Soft Skills)
- Data Oversight (Hard Skills)
38. Hydrogeologist, CDIM Engineering, Inc., (city unspecified)
Job Summary:
- Assists soil, sediment, surface water, groundwater, and soil gas sampling
- Soil and bedrock drilling and characterization
- Monitorwell installation and development
- Test pit excavation
- Aquifer testing, including slug tests, packer testing, step-drawdown and tracer tests
- Remedial systems performance monitoring
- Coordination and oversight of subcontractor services (e.g., drilling, surveying, laboratory, etc.).
- Communicate with subcontractors, regulatory agents, tenants, and clients during field activities.
- Assist in project activity planning, and health and safety planning and oversight.
- Record data, assist in data interpretation, prepare technical reports, tables, graphs, charts, and hydrogeologic-related maps.
- Perform Phase I and II environmental assessments to support property transfer transactions.
- Provide topical research and assist in ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations.
- Understand and provide compliance with budget/schedule expectations and scope of assignments.
Skills on Resume:
- Field Sampling (Hard Skills)
- Drilling Skills (Hard Skills)
- Well Installation (Hard Skills)
- Aquifer Testing (Hard Skills)
- System Monitoring (Hard Skills)
- Subcontractor Oversight (Soft Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Regulation Compliance (Hard Skills)
39. Intermediate Hydrogeologist, Barr Engineering Co., Reno, NV
Job Summary:
- Perform soil and groundwater assessment and remediation
- Conduct hydrogeological assessments for proposed developments
- Evaluate contaminant hydrogeology
- Carry out environmental and hydrologic assessments and streamflow evaluations
- Perform groundwater supply development and groundwater protection and management
- Act as Project Coordinator, including the performance of data S analysis and interpretation, and report preparation
- Manage tasks and projects according to approved scopes of work, and deliver quality reports on schedule and within budget
- Contribute to and lead business development activities, including proposals, pre-qualifications, and relationship building with clients and prospective clients
- Interact and interface with clients and environmental regulators
- Prepare documentation, including detailed design drawings and specifications, and project permitting
- Provide supervision, training, technical direction and mentoring to more junior staff
- Participate in Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Policies, Procedures, Standards and Guidelines in the execution of all work
Skills on Resume:
- Site Remediation (Hard Skills)
- Site Assessment (Hard Skills)
- Contaminant Evaluation (Hard Skills)
- Water Management (Hard Skills)
- Project Coordination (Soft Skills)
- Business Development (Soft Skills)
- Client Relations (Soft Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
40. Hydrogeologist Engineer, Department of Ecology, Lacey, WA
Job Summary:
- Active participation in maintaining Matrix’s strong safety culture
- Coordinate, lead, and manage a wide range of environmental site assessment, contaminant hydrogeology, and remedial programs
- Drilling oversight and monitoring well installations
- Design, commission, and maintenance of remediation systems to manage sites impacted by contaminants such as volatile organic compounds, fuels, chlorinated solvents, and/or inorganics
- Perform sampling, including soil, sediment, groundwater, and surface water quality
- Manage various projects for a diverse group of clients, including work plan development, resource allocation, budget/cost control, schedule tracking, report preparation, technical direction and review, and proactive client management.
- Provide technical advisory, oversight, and review on contaminated sites projects, ensuring defensible analysis on behalf of Matrix clients
- Support business development initiatives, including drafting proposals, building strong client relationships and liaising with stakeholders
- Consult with other disciplines and Matrix leadership to participate in developing and executing regional service line growth strategies
- Create and maintain excellent relationships with clients, regulatory agencies, and project team members
Skills on Resume:
- Safety Culture (Soft Skills)
- Program Management (Soft Skills)
- Drilling Oversight (Hard Skills)
- System Design (Hard Skills)
- Field Sampling (Hard Skills)
- Project Management (Soft Skills)
- Technical Review (Hard Skills)
- Client Relations (Soft Skills)
41. Mid-Level Hydrogeologist , Weiss Associates, Berkeley, CA
Job Summary:
- Prepare for field events, including ensuring all necessary subcontracts are in place, all materials and equipment are in hand, and any training or reviews are completed before mobilization.
- Review and understand all relevant work plans and health and safety plans before initiating field work
- Fulfill data quality objectives (DQOs) for all field-collected data and samples, responsible for data quality during pre-field preparations, field work execution, sample management, and documentation.
- Supervise subcontractor drilling and well installation activities and evaluate subcontractor performance against project quality objectives, state regulatory requirements, and scope
- Supervise junior-level staff and field technicians, including oversight and review of field data collection.
- Prepare detailed daily field reports for the customer and project file.
- Interpret soil/rock cores, describe site lithology per USCS and site/regional knowledge.
- Sample all environmental media, including soil, groundwater, sediment, surface water, air/vapor, and/or waste, per established SOPs and approved sampling and analysis plans.
- Complete all required field documentation and maintain project files.
- Develop sampling plans to support the development and refinement of conceptual site models per established project objectives and approved work plans.
Skills on Resume:
- Field Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Data Quality (Hard Skills)
- Drilling Oversight (Hard Skills)
- Staff Supervision (Soft Skills)
- Field Reporting (Hard Skills)
- Core Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Sampling Skills (Hard Skills)
42. Mid-Level Hydrogeologist, Burns & McDonnell, Phoenix, AZ
Job Summary:
- Research and develop accurate and relevant descriptions of site geology and hydrogeology, including geologic/hydrogeologic/geochemical/biological/etc, controls on contaminant fate and transport.
- Develop groundwater elevation contour maps, calculate gradients (horizontal, vertical), and estimate groundwater flow directions.
- Review and evaluate analytical results and field measurements against current CSM and project DQOs.
- Evaluate potential contaminant pathways and receptors, fate and transport, including analytical and digital modeling.
- Produce data visualization products (work with CADD and/or GIS).
- Write routine and special reports, including work plans, tech memos, site characterization/remedial investigation reports, and periodic monitoring reports.
- Support project managers in tracking schedules, deliverables, and costs.
- Prepare progress and cost reports for assigned tasks.
- Procurement activities include developing scopes of work, researching subcontractors, pricing, tracking the status of bids, and coordinating with the buyer/subcontract manager.
- Support marketing and proposal efforts
Skills on Resume:
- Site Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Map Development (Hard Skills)
- Data Review (Hard Skills)
- Pathway Evaluation (Hard Skills)
- Data Visualization (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Project Support (Soft Skills)
- Procurement Skills (Soft Skills)
43. Senior Hydrogeologist, LaBella Associates, Ballston Spa, NY
Job Summary:
- Working as part of a small team of hydrogeologists and hydrologists within the Water and Asset Management business unit and reporting to the Flooding and Water Management Team Leader
- Proactively assisting with the cultivation of new clients and the development of groundwater and related services with existing clients
- Leading or assisting with the development of marketing material and the submission of pre-qualification questionnaires and expressions of interest.
- Participating in the preparation and presentation of proposals/bids, including estimating timescales and costs for proposed works.
- Managing or assisting with the delivery of groundwater projects, including acting as a specialist discipline lead within a multidisciplinary team.
- Maintaining client contact for project delivery and ensuring that project delivery meets the client’s objectives and requirements.
- Ensuring that the technical content of all work carried out is correct and completed in accordance with agreed timescales and budgets.
- Ensuring that all work is carried out in full compliance with the Company’s Integrated Management Systems (IMS).
- Undertaking or reviewing project delivery tasks, which may include calculations, drawings, sketches, reports, and development of specifications, etc., as well as site investigations.
- Providing technical guidance, support and training to colleagues and assisting in mentoring and development of others.
- Working in close collaboration with colleagues from other disciplines.
- Recommending/implementing improvements to technical policy, processes and design solutions, and sharing via the knowledge management channels.
Skills on Resume:
- Client Development (Soft Skills)
- Marketing Support (Soft Skills)
- Proposal Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Project Delivery (Soft Skills)
- Client Management (Soft Skills)
- Technical Accuracy (Hard Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
- Process Improvement (Soft Skills)
44. Contaminant Hydrogeologist, Jacobs, Irvine, CA
Job Summary:
- Perform site work including supervision of geoenvironmental ground investigations and subcontractor management.
- Conduct field work including soil logging and environmental sampling and monitoring.
- Prepare technical reports including desk studies, ground investigation reports, and detailed quantitative risk assessments using tools such as RTM and CONSIM.
- Support the ground investigation scope and design.
- Review and analyze data.
- Ensure all work is delivered in line with procedures and processes and to the highest quality and safety, health, and environmental standards.
- Interpret and analyze various forms of geologic and hydrogeologic data to build conceptual models of groundwater flow systems.
- Determine the nature, extent, fate, and transport of contaminants and source areas at environmental sites.
- Apply technical, quantitative, and hydrogeologic knowledge in areas such as groundwater occurrence and pumping impact analysis, well hydraulics, groundwater and surface water interaction, recharge and infiltration investigations, and seawater intrusion.
- Develop, calibrate, and apply groundwater flow models for water supply, managed recharge, and contaminant fate and transport investigations.
- Work independently, exercising professional judgment to develop and recommend solutions that meet client expectations and goals.
- Develop technical documentation and presentations.
Skills on Resume:
- Site Supervision (Soft Skills)
- Field Sampling (Hard Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Model Development (Hard Skills)
- Contaminant Assessment (Hard Skills)
- Technical Presentation (Soft Skills)
45. Junior Hydrogeologist, Rangefront Mining Services, Denver, CO
Job Summary:
- Manage small projects and manage discrete tasks within larger projects including coordinating inputs from others.
- Coordinate and carry out field surveys.
- Lead data analysis and modeling tasks with guidance from a senior expert.
- Serve as the lead author of technical reports and presentations with technical review from a senior expert.
- Lead the development of proposals for small projects or contribute to proposals for larger projects.
- Conduct hydrogeological field work such as groundwater monitoring and sampling for a wide variety of municipal and industrial clients, water source and monitoring well drilling and installation, and conducting hydraulic conductivity and pumping tests.
- Prepare high-quality field documentation and conduct detailed data analysis using AQTESOLV and Strater software.
- Liaise with internal and external clients and respond to a wide range of hydrogeological questions.
- Assist with site characterization studies and follow-up reporting activities under the supervision of senior staff including drilling, piezometer installation, and groundwater sampling.
- Prepare and write technical reports, and collect, manage, and analyze data.
- Assist with hydrogeological assessment planning and implementation.
- Perform tasks efficiently and accurately using standard methods and techniques.
- Perform field and office-based work for a wide variety of physical hydrogeology studies including mine hydrogeology, groundwater assessments, dewatering, environmental impact assessments, water supply, and groundwater protection.
- Participate in contaminated sites projects including contaminant investigation, characterization, and remediation of contaminated sites.
- Conduct field work including drilling and well construction oversight, borehole logging, aquifer testing, pumping tests, and groundwater, soil, and vapor sampling, with occasional out-of-town work commitments for up to two to three weeks.
- Assist with the analysis and interpretation of data, groundwater modeling, and the preparation of reports.
Skills on Resume:
- Project Management (Soft Skills)
- Field Surveys (Hard Skills)
- Data Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Proposal Development (Soft Skills)
- Well Installation (Hard Skills)
- Data Interpretation (Hard Skills)
- Client Liaison (Soft Skills)
46. Hydrogeologist, Foth, Green Bay, WI
Job Summary:
- Provide field and office support on a variety of environmental services and water resources projects
- Perform field data collection and documentation related to site investigations including observation of drilling operations, installation of water wells or soil borings, lithological logging, and various field tests and measurements of soil, air, surface water, and groundwater properties
- Under the supervision of senior staff, perform technical evaluations to support planning, design, and permitting related to water supply, aquifer recharge, storm water, and environmental restoration
- Assist with the preparation and interpretation of boring logs, cross-sections, contour maps, well schematics, and site maps
- Draft technical memoranda, reports, and design documents
- Coordinate field efforts and adhere to and assist with the development of work plans and health and safety plans
- Deliver work products for projects involving basin analyses, aquifer characterization, well design, construction oversight, and testing, aquifer storage and recovery and aquifer recharge feasibility studies and program support, and well rehabilitation.
- Collaborate with team members to address groundwater issues and problems.
- Generate technical reports and work plans.
Skills on Resume:
- Field Support (Hard Skills)
- Data Collection (Hard Skills)
- Technical Evaluation (Hard Skills)
- Map Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Field Coordination (Soft Skills)
- Well Design (Hard Skills)
- Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
47. Junior Hydrogeologist, Integral Consulting Inc., LA
Job Summary:
- Work under the mentorship and guidance of a senior hydrogeologist and technical experts
- Complete hydrogeological field investigation programs involving drilling, test pitting, soil sampling, monitoring well installation, aquifer testing, and groundwater and surface water sampling
- Report on hydrogeological assessments for a variety of land development projects including construction dewatering, water supply, and water balance assessments
- Participate in office and project duties such as data management, analysis and interpretation, and report preparation
- Follow safe work practices in accordance with the health and safety policy
- Prepare annual monitoring reports of findings and recommendations
- Undertake hydrogeological assessments including supervising drilling programs, surface water and groundwater sampling, and aquifer hydraulic testing
- Design and implement groundwater investigations
- Manage, analyze, and interpret hydrogeological data and contribute to reports
- Carry out tasks by project managers and technical groundwater leads
- Comply with all role-specific SHEQ obligations including the identification and elimination of safety hazards
Skills on Resume:
- Field Investigation (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Assessment Reporting (Hard Skills)
- Safety Compliance (Hard Skills)
- Monitoring Reports (Hard Skills)
- Drilling Supervision (Hard Skills)
- Investigation Design (Hard Skills)
- Hazard Identification (Hard Skills)
48. Senior Hydrogeologist, SC&A Inc., AT
Job Summary:
- Develop work scopes and budgets to meet client goals and expectations as well as business objectives.
- Direct or perform specific work tasks within areas of expertise such as site investigation, cost estimating, facility inspections, and construction management.
- Develop and maintain productive relationships with clients and regulatory agency personnel.
- Manage projects to ensure completion on time and within budget, including scheduling and management of resources.
- Strategize, plan, and manage field investigation projects.
- Support business development efforts by joining principals on sales calls and taking a lead role in preparing technical proposals.
- Develop technical scope of work and conduct field investigation activities such as drilling supervision, well construction, aquifer testing, packer testing, surface and downhole geophysics, and groundwater sampling
- Perform analysis of physical and chemical data
- Prepare accurate and professional technical reports and presentations
- Manage team-based project work to ensure client satisfaction and the on-time completion of high-quality technical work products
Skills on Resume:
- Scope Development (Hard Skills)
- Task Execution (Hard Skills)
- Client Relations (Soft Skills)
- Project Management (Soft Skills)
- Field Planning (Hard Skills)
- Business Development (Soft Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
49. Hydrogeologist, Piteau Associates, Denver, CO
Job Summary:
- Lead, support, and mentor a small team of hydrogeologists.
- Establish and maintain positive relationships with internal stakeholders.
- Develop dewatering and water management strategies to meet mine plan and study requirements through to mine closure.
- Support environmental approval processes for both brownfield extensions and greenfield developments.
- Provide technical, safety, and project management oversight of hydrogeological field programs.
- Review and validate internal and regulatory groundwater reporting.
- Develop scopes of work to design and define dewatering, reinjection, depressurization, and monitoring networks.
- Lead field data collection, planning, and implementation for geological, geotechnical, and hydrogeological projects.
- Oversee and provide technical guidance for geologic mapping, drilling supervision, borehole logging, installation and maintenance of groundwater wells, hydraulic well testing, and surface and groundwater sampling.
- Design and manage mine water management studies and programs involving the collection, interpretation, and evaluation of hydrogeological field data.
- Prepare and review technical reports.
- Build the business through proposals, opportunity management, and industry contacts.
- Integrate information from geological and hydrogeological data visualization, and conceptual and numerical groundwater models to meet client and project needs.
- Undertake varied hydrogeological investigations for a broad range of client sectors.
- Conduct site investigations, collate and analyze hydrogeological and groundwater quality data, and perform aquifer assessments.
- Manage field and office tasks with an emphasis on health and safety.
- Prepare factual and interpretative hydrogeological reports.
- Develop and maintain groundwater databases.
Skills on Resume:
- Team Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Stakeholder Relations (Soft Skills)
- Water Strategy (Hard Skills)
- Approval Support (Hard Skills)
- Field Oversight (Hard Skills)
- Work Scoping (Hard Skills)
- Data Integration (Hard Skills)
- Business Development (Soft Skills)
50. Senior Hydrogeologist, Piteau Associates, Reno, NV
Job Summary:
- Interpret hydrogeologic systems both qualitatively and quantitatively.
- Conduct or oversee analytical and numerical groundwater flow and contaminant fate and transport modeling.
- Conceptualize, design, implement, and evaluate remediation systems.
- Design, oversee, analyze, and interpret subsurface characterization activities including installation of soil borings, monitoring wells, remediation wells, and production wells, logging soil and rock cores, vertical aquifer profiling, and direct imaging borings.
- Prepare technical reports, budgets, letters, memoranda, plans, specifications, and proposals.
- Join a team of professionals committed to delivering high-quality engineering, geoscience, and environmental services.
- Engage in both office and field-based hydrogeology work on a wide variety of projects.
- Participate in all stages of projects from concept to completion including proposal writing, field program planning and management, model development and analysis, detailed design, and reporting.
- Manage hydrogeology projects and serve as the hydrogeology lead on multidisciplinary projects.
- Collaborate with other sectors and disciplines to ensure the integrity of the overall design or solution.
- Monitor the performance of team members and subcontractors, addressing and resolving any issues that arise.
- Produce, review, and quality-assure project outputs, including documentation, reports, and specifications, to meet or exceed client expectations, Arcadis requirements, and national standards and codes of practice.
- Build and maintain effective working relationships with the Project Director or Manager and the client, ensuring clear communication of progress, changes, and issue resolutions.
- Coach, guide, and provide technical advice to junior team members to support project delivery and their professional development.
- Maintain a solid understanding of Arcadis services, the client’s business, and the industry sector to enhance networking opportunities and reinforce credibility for both the individual and the company.
Skills on Resume:
- Hydrogeology Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Flow Modeling (Hard Skills)
- System Design (Hard Skills)
- Site Characterization (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Project Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Teamwork Skills (Soft Skills)
- Staff Mentoring (Soft Skills)
51. Hydrogeologist, Piteau Associates, Tucson, AZ
Job Summary:
- Work with technical leaders to develop proposals, manage budgets and project schedules, and draft technical reports for review.
- Manage field programs by setting deadlines and milestones, prioritizing tasks, and assigning team members to deliverables.
- Provide hydrogeological advice to internal and external clients across a variety of environmental projects.
- Maintain and grow client relationships, build a professional profile at industry seminars and events, and promote capabilities to target clients.
- Contribute to a collaborative, inclusive, and positive work culture.
- Provide technical feedback to a diverse range of hydrogeological and groundwater-related projects.
- Conduct groundwater modeling and hydrogeological studies.
- Work with business group leaders, service line coordinators, business stream coordinators, and others to secure projects.
- Assist in understanding client needs and resolving issues regarding project scope and consultancy agreements with clients.
- Assist in establishing project delivery strategies, developing job and quality plans, securing resources, and establishing work briefs and budgets.
- Set up field projects including permitting, hiring subcontractors, coordinating with staff, laboratories, and subcontractors, and obtaining necessary equipment.
- Perform field work including drilling and well construction oversight, soil sampling and logging, groundwater monitoring, soil gas sampling, aquifer testing, field mapping, and trench logging.
- Analyze and interpret geologic, hydrogeologic, and geochemical data.
Skills on Resume:
- Proposal Development (Hard Skills)
- Budget Management (Hard Skills)
- Client Relations (Soft Skills)
- Work Culture (Soft Skills)
- Groundwater Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Field Operations (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Team Coordination (Soft Skills)
52. Hydrogeologist, Engineering Analytics Inc., San Diego, CA
Job Summary:
- Process data from site investigations such as groundwater levels, well pumping records, geological information, and chemical quality, as well as databases including topographic data, rainfall data, soil, and land use by the groundwater project lead.
- Assist the project team in developing hydrogeological conceptual models for use in hydrogeological impact appraisals and translation into 2D and 3D models.
- Present outputs using a range of software products including GUIs, GIS, and MS Office applications.
- Ensure that the interpretation of data, model rationale, and outcomes are well documented for team reference.
- Contribute to the production of reports.
- Fulfill duties within the business management system including completion of mandatory training, timesheets, and other required submissions.
- Respond proactively to potential delays in a manner that reduces or eliminates the risk of delay.
- Coordinate projects by carrying out hydrogeological field programs, including liaison with subcontractors such as drillers and laboratories.
- Control budgets by preparing subcontractor purchase orders and managing costs related to field activities.
- Prepare permit applications including road occupancy permits, permits to take water, and sewer use discharge permits.
- Perform field work including utility clearances, borehole drilling, test pitting, soil description core logging, monitoring well installation and development, soil and groundwater sample collection, hydraulic testing such as single well response tests, packer testing, pumping tests, and infiltration tests, groundwater level monitoring, and water well surveys.
- Demonstrate rounded knowledge and practice of all fields of hydrogeology, particularly dewatering and engineering assessments, groundwater flooding, and supporting design development for infrastructure projects or engineered remediation solutions.
- Provide specialist hydrogeological support to other technical disciplines including geotechnical, engineering, and flooding, and perform report checking and review.
- Contribute to or technically lead the production of bids on groundwater-related matters.
- Liaise with contractors, laboratories, and regulators.
- Present information to senior management at meetings in a concise and effective manner.
Skills on Resume:
- Data Processing (Hard Skills)
- Model Development (Hard Skills)
- Report Writing (Hard Skills)
- Budget Control (Hard Skills)
- Field Operations (Hard Skills)
- Permit Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Team Collaboration (Soft Skills)
- Stakeholder Communication (Soft Skills)
53. Project Hydrogeologist, WSP, Marlton, NJ
Job Summary:
- Assist in the development of conceptual site models (CSMs).
- Collect, analyze, and evaluate environmental data in both field and office settings.
- Prepare investigation reports, figures, and drawings to document findings.
- Conduct independent field work and provide leadership to field teams.
- Oversee and coordinate activities of contractors during field operations.
- Develop cost estimates for field-related activities and project tasks.
- Learn and apply hazard recognition principles to ensure safe work practices.
- Manage environmental sampling events, field work, and data entry.
- Support flow and transport modeling, engineering design, and GIS analysis projects.
- Participate in field activities such as lithologic logging, aquifer testing, and sampling.
- Compile and present technical data for inclusion in reports.
- Provide contractor oversight on environmental and construction projects.
- Develop groundwater models, prepare risk assessments, and provide hydrogeological input to studies from scoping to feasibility stages and environmental and social impact assessments.
- Perform field work on hydrogeological and geotechnical programs including monitoring, supervision of borehole drilling, and monitoring well installation.
- Prepare factual and interpretive reports of field data and site conditions.
- Manage and participate in the development of budgets and plans for projects and proposals.
- Support business development opportunities.
- Assist in the production of technical reports.
- Assist with writing and preparing proposals.
Skills on Resume:
- Site Modeling (Hard Skills)
- Data Analysis (Hard Skills)
- Report Preparation (Hard Skills)
- Field Leadership (Soft Skills)
- Cost Estimation (Hard Skills)
- Safety Awareness (Soft Skills)
- Model Development (Hard Skills)
- Business Development (Soft Skills)