Salary
$18.34 – $29.34 Hourly
$38,140 – $61,024 Annually
This position is a Pay Band 55
Posting Details
This position is located in the Water Resources Allocation Program (WRAP), Water Rights District VII Office in Cimarron, NM.
To learn more about the Office of the State Engineer, please visit our website: https://www.ose.state.nm.gov/
Why does the job exist?
The purpose of this Internship positions is to perform under the supervision of the District Manager to assist the WRAP District VII Cimarron Office complete work associated water rights administration. This position will assist the District Office with various program duties within the Water Resources Allocation Program. The additional support will help the agency complete critical water rights projects and deal with an Increase in workload due to an ongoing drought in New Mexico.
How does it get done?
Assist the District VII Cimarron Office with mission-critical tasks associated with water rights administration including the following:
I. This position will directly work with water rights staff, water rights owners, and applicants in the District VII Cimarron Office service area. This position will serve as the first point of contact for the general public where they will answer general water rights questions, route telephone calls to district staff, accept filing fees, issue receipts, review and process domestic well changes of ownerships and perform technical analysis alongside Water Resource Professional Staff and Engineer Technicians.
2. The position will also assist District Staff with reading and mapping technical data by legal descriptions and Global Positioning System (GPS) by utilizing internal USGS Map Locator Tool and Graphic Information System (GIS). This work will include creating Point of Diversion layers, COGO, and other GIS projects as needed.
3. This position will also serve to assist in administering both surface water and groundwater rights in the Canadian River, Clayton, and Tucumcari Basins by analyzing data, creating and updating spreadsheets.
4. This position will require some field work and include surface water hydrology, stream measurement, data management, water resource management, and community outreach.
Who are the customers?
The general public, water right owners, realtors, brokers, consultants, and agency staff members.
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will have the following:
1. Excellent customer service skills to assist the public in-person and on the telephone, and route telephone calls to internal staff members.
2. Ability to read warranty deeds, maps, plats, surveys and property records using technical mapping data by legal descriptions and Global Positioning System (GPS) by utilizing internal USGS Map
3. Locator Tool and Graphic Information System (GIS).
4. Process and Issue permits.
5. Enter data and maintain database integrity.
6. Conduct fieldwork to assist in administering both surface water and groundwater rights by analyzing data, creating and updating spreadsheets
Minimum Qualification
Currently enrolled in an accredited college or university OR completion of at least four (4) semesters (or equivalent) at an accredited college or university within the last two (2) years.
Employment Requirements
This position will not drive a state vehicle.
Working Conditions
Work Is performed In an office setting with exposure to Visual/Video Display Terminal (VDT) and extensive personal computer and phone usage. Some sitting, standing, bending, and reaching may be required. Use of Xerox machine, scanners, printers, and telephones. Occasional field work requires use of digital cameras and a global positioning system.
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Agency Contact, Tim Farmer (575) 376-2918: Email
For information on Statutory Requirements for this position, click the Classification Description link on the job advertisement.
Bargaining Unit Position
This position is not covered by a collective bargaining agreement.