Hydrologist
- Provide technical advice on hydrological issues. Perform technical report writing and review.
- Collect, analyze, and evaluate water quality and quantity data associated with the management of public lands, including interpretation and application of water resource information, such as ground water/surface water interactions.
- Improves methods for the inventory, monitoring, and management of water resources.
- Participate in hydrology related emergency stabilization and rehabilitation following wildland fire activities. Compiles and analyzes new and existing data, provides projections of water supply and flow on public land.
- Serve as the point of contact on hydrologic and water resources issues including working with interdisciplinary teams, other federal agency personnel, tribal councils.