Job Posting Title: Hydrologist II
Agency: 125 DEPARTMENT OF MINES
Supervisory Organization: AGENCY_125_UNKNOWN
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Full/Part-Time: Full time
Job Type: Regular
Compensation: Salary 60,000-70,000 Based upon education and experience.
Job Description
Basic Purpose
Positions in this family are responsible for planning, supervising and performing technical and professional work in an environmental quality, environmental management or environmental health protection program. This may include performing inspections, surveys, and investigations, reviewing and approving federal grants, providing consultative services, case management, and ensuring compliance with environmental laws. Specialty areas may include biology, health, geology, hydrology, and environmental science.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Performs technical reviews of permit and revision applications for compliance in the area of hydrology, air quality, mining processes, and reclamation of mine sites.
- Performs surveys, field investigations, and data compilation pertaining to quality, quantity, movement and utilization of surface and groundwater resources of the state as affected by mining and reclamation activities. Collects and synthesizes data to assess pollution problems.
- Conduct cumulative hydrologic impact studies and writes hydrologic impact assessments prior to the issuance of each mining permit.
- Assist in development, update and refine the Water Quality State Implementation Plan through modeling, gathering hydrologic date, and evaluating potential pollutants from mining activities.
- Coordinates environmental assessments for mining permits and interacts with other governmental agencies to gain and provide technical assistance.
- Makes on-site investigations of citizen complaints relating to water quantity and quality parameters related to mining and reclamation activities.
- As part of a team designs, plans, and provides specifications for reclamation projects concerning bond forfeited sites.
- Provides technical assistance to other departmental personnel, mining companies, stakeholders and consultants on air and hydrology problems and recommends methods for control and correction; provides advice and interpretation of applicable laws and regulations governing hydrology and air issues related to mining.
- Writes policies, guidelines, and advisory documents related to the hydrologic aspects of mining.
- Participates in public outreach activities concerning hydrology and mining.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Performs all other duties assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited college/university in environmental science, with an emphasis in hydrology required.
- Two years of regulatory experience preferred and/or an advanced degree in hydrology.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Skill in reading and interpreting maps.
- Experience using GPS equipment needed.
- Skill in technical report writing.
- Skill in conducting field investigations and communicating findings both orally and in writing.
- Able to relate verbally, and in writing, with the public to problem solve and communicate information.
- Knowledge of Oklahoma hydrology and hydrogeology.
- Knowledge of mining regulations – state and federal.
- Strong interpersonal skills, able to work well with a wide range of people.
- Strong organizational skills and time management.
- Resourcefulness and ability to take initiative in development and completion of projects.
- Strong computer skills.
- Valid Oklahoma driver’s license.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Field work is required involving walking or climbing over rough terrain, even during inclement weather conditions.
- Occasional lifting (up to 35 pounds of paper supplies or minor office equipment).
- Driving and/or riding in a vehicle for extended periods of time.
- Writing and/or data entry for up to 4 hours per day.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
- In addition to normal office conditions, the employee will be required to spend extended periods of time riding in vehicles and on mining sites.
- Some overnight travel will be required, especially during the first two years, in order to attend training workshops and classes.
- Minimal administrative support. Staff is expected to file reports, make copies and track their own travel expenses.
NOTE: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by an employee in this position. These statements are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of employees in this position.
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Special Requirements
The Hydrologist position at the Department of Mines require a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental science with an emphasis in hydrology required.
Note: Two years of regulatory experience preferred and/or an advanced degree in Hydrology.
Some agencies may have determined positions in this job family to be safety sensitive as defined by 63 O.S. § 427.8
Agency Contact
CFO
Benita Jose-Mathew
Benita.JoseMathew@mines.ok.gov
405-522-9846
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