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Hydrologist
Job Summary The Hydrologist will evaluate all existing drainage features and determine the appropriate sizing and placement of new culverts, rolling dips, and low-water crossings to prevent overtopping, reduce erosion, and improve road safety.Supervisory Responsibilities: NoJob Classification: 1099 Independent SubcontractorDuty Station: Virtual; Remote with travel for onsite visitsTravel: Up to 10%, Contingent upon business needsDuties/ResponsibilitiesPerform watershed modeling and stormwater runoff analysis for roadway improvement projectsPerform hydraulic modeling of culverts, bridges, storm drains, ditches, and roadside channelsSupport erosion control and sediment transport assessmentsSupport erosion control and sediment transport assessmentsEvaluate roadway overtopping risks and flood frequency impactsProvide hydrologic documentation for NEPA, environmental assessments, or FEMA-related projects (if applicable)Prepare technical reports, calculations, and design documentationProvide technical input during construction phases when drainage issues ariseRequired Skills/AbilitiesStrong understanding of hydrological processes, watershed management, and the impacts on hydrological systems.Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information to diverse audiences.Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a proactive approach to addressing challenges.Familiarity with DOT drainage manuals and stormwater design criteriaUnderstanding of erosion control and sediment transport principlesUnderstanding of climate change impacts on hydrology and water resources management.Familiarity with water resource regulations, policies, and best practices.Education and ExperienceRequired: Bachelor's degree in Hydrology, Environmental Science, Water Resources Management, or a related field.Required: Minimum of 3 years of experience in hydrology or water resources management and ecosystem restoration.Preferred: Proficiency in hydrological modeling software (e.g., HEC-RAS, SWAT), GIS, and data analysis tools.About Chloeta
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