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Overall knowledge of water supply, water treatment, distribution system, collection system, wastewater treatment, stormwater systems, water quality and stream protection, master planning, civil design, construction, maintenance, and repair for large water systems; in-depth knowledge of one or more specialized aspects of Watershed operations (e.g. Engineering, construction, water treatment, etc.
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This position serves as State Watershed Engineer, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The primary purpose of the position is to be the program specialist for all NRCS water resource and watershed related programs to provide technology development, transfer, and support within NRCS at the state level, and contribute to NRCS leadership in the development of partnerships and coalitions on developing watershed related projects.
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As a Project Manager specializing in water resource engineering, you will be responsible for leading and managing projects related to water management, drainage systems, flood control, and watershed management.
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This person will work with junior staff and review engineering calculations, perform field observations, and prepare to develop or implement quality control reviews of 1D and 2D computer models for urban drainage analysis, floodplain mapping, watershed planning, and closed conduit and open channel design.
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Collaborate with cities, counties, and watershed districts to develop effective water resource management strategies. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with cities, counties, and watershed districts to develop and implement innovative solutions to complex water resource challenges.
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Proven experience working with cities, counties, and watershed districts. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in water resource management and engineering, with a particular emphasis on hydrology, hydraulic infrastructure, and flood mitigation.
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Position would be supervised by the Natural Resources Staff Officer, with the Forest Fish Biologist or Watershed Program Manager as their work lead. Position would be supervised by the Natural Resources Staff Officer, with the Forest Fish Biologist or Watershed Program Manager as their work lead.
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Expertise in areas complementary to the existing faculty is sought and can include: geotechnical and water resources aspects of urban stormwater, erosion and sediment transport, uncertainty in water resources applications including climate change adaptation; open channel and surface water systems and infrastructure; watershed health; groundwater protection; hydraulic barriers; and water resources planning and management.
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Technical engineering project designs, site investigations, and inspections focused on storm water management, watershed planning, sanitary sewer collection, green infrastructure, and best management practices.
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Leads engineering aspects of the watershed planning team in planning, design and construction activities to ensure development for watershed protection, flood prevention, agricultural/non-agricultural water management, recreation, fish and wildlife.
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BlueTriton Brands manages resources for long-term sustainability and helps to safeguard more than 20,000 acres of watershed land. BlueTriton Brands offers an extensive portfolio of highly recognizable, responsibly sourced and packaged spring water, purified water and water beverage brands that include Poland Spring, Deer Park, Ozarka, Ice Mountain, Zephyrhills, Arrowhead, Origin, Saratoga, AC+ION, Pure Life, BEAU, Splash Blast and Splash Fizz. BlueTriton Brands also owns and operates ReadyRefresh, a customizable water and beverage delivery service that has been certified as a CarbonNeutral business.
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This includes responding to requests for aquatic resources related technical information from throughout the region which may include but is not limited to 1) farm pond management, 2) watershed management, 3) stormwater management, 4) drought, and 5) conserving resources.
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Experience with the Watershed Modeling System (WMS), Surface Modeling System (SMS), HEC-RAS, SRH-2D, the FHWA Hydraulic Toolbox, HEC-HMS, HY-8, and other similar hydrologic/hydraulic software; Experience with the Watershed Modeling System (WMS), Surface Modeling System (SMS), HEC-RAS, SRH-2D, the FHWA Hydraulic Toolbox, HEC-HMS, HY-8, and other similar hydrologic/hydraulic software.
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Incumbent may be assigned primary responsibility for Rock Creek Plant operation and maintenance, and watershed management. Patrols watershed property for fire hazards, illegal activities, and road accessibility.
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In Hawai‘i, we work with government agencies, private landowners, businesses, community partners and local stakeholders to protect and restore Hawai‘i’s native watershed forests, coral reefs, and nearshore fisheries for both their ecological value and the many benefits they provide to people.
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