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State of Wyoming

ENGE11-2024-00226-Groundwater Hydrogeologist-Cheyenne

State of Wyoming, Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States, 82007


Open Until Filled

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:*This position may be eligible for a hiring bonus for the successful candidate.*The Wyoming State Engineer’s Office is charged with the regulation and administration of the water resources in Wyoming. To assist those efforts, the Groundwater Hydrogeologist position is part of the Division’s technical staff, but also serves as the agency’s hydrogeologist. This position conducts independent field studies, provides project management and technical oversight of hydrogeologic studies produced or reviewed by the SEO, and participates in the general duties assigned to the Division. This is an onsite, full-time position based in Cheyenne, WY.Enjoy all that historic Cheyenne has to offer! Wyoming is known for its outdoor recreation and abundant opportunities such as hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing, hunting, skiing, rafting, and boating are all within a few hour's drive from Cheyenne. Cheyenne is also located along the Front Range urban corridor and close to diverse restaurants, festivals, concerts, professional sports, and Denver International Airport. And Wyoming is one of only seven states with no income tax!The State of Wyoming's total compensation package is excellent and includes:Paid annual and sick leavePaid holidaysRetirement with employer contributionsDeferred Compensation Plan with employer contributionsHealth insurance with an employer contribution toward premiumsInsurance options for health, dental, life, vision, ambulance, short and long-term disabilityLongevity payFlexible Work SchedulesHuman Resource Contact: Kelly Joppa / 307.777.6036 / kelly.joppa@wyo.gov

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Investigate and quantify the availability of groundwater resources.Evaluate the adequacy of aquifer-test data including calculating aquifer parameters and evaluating data for anomalies (boundary conditions, etc.).Review and perform hydrogeologic modeling.Participate on the Division leadership team, and lead other geologists/staff in investigating, collecting, and analyzing hydrogeologic data.Help initiate and facilitate division and agency programs.Provide professional technical support in resolving groundwater disputes within the State.Provide expert-witness testimony at hearings before the State Engineer, Ground Water Control Area Advisory Boards, or other entities.Evaluate hypothetical impacts; respond to, and resolve concerns related to groundwater development.Evaluate hydrogeologic and stratigraphic data.Collect field data, analyze, interpret, and prepare reports on site-specific hydrogeologic conditions.Process groundwater applications and related water rights documents.Conduct field inspections for adjudications and prepare proofs.Present the results of hydrogeologic investigations to appropriators, Control Area Advisory Board Members, and legal counsel.Coordinate groundwater investigations involving the State Engineer’s Office, Department of Environmental Quality, U.S. Geological Survey, and/or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.Evaluate geologic data to determine production intervals of groundwater production and monitoring wells.Understand and evaluate geologic materials and their ability to store and transmit groundwater.Manage the review, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of technical groundwater data obtained from the Ground Water Division's monitoring well network.Independently evaluate hydrogeologic reports submitted to the agency.KNOWLEDGE:Knowledge of the current principles of geology.Knowledge of advanced hydrologic and hydrogeologic concepts.Knowledge of the groundwater industry, specifically water well drilling and completions.Knowledge of geologic/hydrogeologic and scientific principles and/or engineering analysis to effectively analyze problems and/or situations involving activities that may impact groundwater quality and quantity.Skill in the use of personal computers for word processing, database and spreadsheet application, and querying and mapping from GIS databases.Knowledge of analytical/numerical groundwater modeling techniques, including familiarity with the United States Geological Survey's MODFLOW.Ability to design aquifer tests and evaluate aquifer-test data to determine aquifer parameters.Ability to communicate effectively in writing and also verbally to large and diverse audiences.Ability to work cooperatively with staff, prioritize workload, resolve conflicts, and solve complex problems.Ability to travel, complete fieldwork, and traverse rough terrain while carrying equipment.Ability to evaluate and interpret geophysical well logs.Ability to independently communicate and coordinate with project stakeholders including private citizens, corporations, and other state and federal regulatory agencies.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education:

Bachelor's Degree (in Geology/Geotechnical Engineering)Experience:

1-3 years of progressive work experience in Geology with acquired knowledge at the level of a Project Geologist.Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

A Professional Geologist License (PG) or Professional Engineering License (PE) is required at the time of hire. (Wyoming PG or PE required within six months of hire date.)PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:This position may require some travel, as well as the ability to hike, lift, wade, snowmobile, and drive all-terrain vehicles, and work in unpredictable and inclement weather conditions in remote areas.NOTES:FLSA: Exempt037-State Engineer's Office - Groundwater DivisionThe State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.

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