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Hydrogeologist
Montgomery & Associates
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Job description
Hydrogeologist
Montgomery & Associates (M&A) is seeking a full-time Project Hydrogeologist to join our team in M&A's Tucson, Arizona, headquarters. Most work will occur in Arizona, with occasional field assignments in southern California or Nevada. This position offers a mix of field and office work-focusing on projects involving water well drilling, lithologic characterization, well construction, sampling, and aquifer testing-with opportunities for growth and developing project management and leadership skills. We encourage you to apply if you have a strong 3-7 years of hydrogeological site characterization experience, a degree in geology, hydrology, or related field, and experience in well drilling, construction, and testing. Experience with well design and consulting is a plus. We're looking for a self-motivated professional with strong time management, organizational, and communication skills. Duties will vary from day to day and week to week, with an expected average of 60% fieldwork and 40% office work. Some assignments may be in remote areas in Arizona or other western states. Site Characterization Duties
Montgomery & Associates (M&A) is seeking a full-time Project Hydrogeologist to join our team in M&A's Tucson, Arizona, headquarters. Most work will occur in Arizona, with occasional field assignments in southern California or Nevada. This position offers a mix of field and office work-focusing on projects involving water well drilling, lithologic characterization, well construction, sampling, and aquifer testing-with opportunities for growth and developing project management and leadership skills. We encourage you to apply if you have a strong 3-7 years of hydrogeological site characterization experience, a degree in geology, hydrology, or related field, and experience in well drilling, construction, and testing. Experience with well design and consulting is a plus. We're looking for a self-motivated professional with strong time management, organizational, and communication skills. Duties will vary from day to day and week to week, with an expected average of 60% fieldwork and 40% office work. Some assignments may be in remote areas in Arizona or other western states. Site Characterization Duties
- Logistical planning and supervision of field tasks for hydrogeological characterization studies
- Providing technical guidance on field tasks under direct supervision of a field project manager and working collaboratively as a part of a multi-disciplinary team
- Responsibility for field operations, which includes preparing and describing drill cutting samples in both basin-fill and hard rock geologic settings, characterizing hydrogeologic conditions and contacts, and reviewing and interpreting borehole geophysical logs
- Overseeing well installation and well development, which includes inspecting and documenting materials, verifying compliance with technical specifications, and coordinating drilling contractor activities
- Observing and documenting well development, rehabilitation, and pump installation
- Leading various types of aquifer tests and other field investigations with guidance and support
- Measuring water levels, downloading dataloggers, and maintaining project-specific datasets
- Installing, configuring, or modifying instrumentation and telemetry systems related to groundwater and surface water monitoring
- Collecting and documenting water and soil samples and measure water quality parameters
- Following applicable health and safety protocols, regulations policies, and procedures
- Maintaining detailed field notes and communicating daily activities to project managers and clients
- Develop scopes of work, sampling and analysis plans, drilling program technical specifications, and health and safety plans
- Interpret hydrogeologic data including lithologic data with geophysical logs, groundwater and streamflow hydrographs, aquifer tests, and groundwater chemistry
- Prepare detailed lithologic logs, schematic diagrams, hydrographs, and map figures
- Prepare water and soil sample documentation and submit samples to laboratories
- Use spreadsheets and graphing software to create data tables and plots to analyze field data
- Process and analyze pumping test data to determine hydraulic parameters and estimate production capacity
- Manage, configure, and modify instrumentation remotely and integrate data to in-house data management systems
- Prepare data summaries, presentations, and technical reports/memos
- Participate in client meetings/teleconferences to present program results and recommendations
- Strong 3-7 years of work experience in field-based investigations including overseeing and managing water well drilling, construction, development, and aquifer testing
- Experience providing logistical support for hydrogeological site characterizations to meet study objectives
- Ability to effectively and collaboratively communicate a variety of technical and logistical information among different stakeholders and multi-disciplinary teams
- Knowledge of well design fundamentals including well construction materials and applications, sizing of filter pack material and/or formation stabilizer, types of well screen and applications, and Arizona well construction standards
- Competency in lithological logging methodologies for water wells or piezometers
- Experience preparing technical specifications for the drilling, construction, and testing of water wells
- Undergraduate degree in geology, hydrology, engineering, or related field; graduate degree preferred
- Eligibility for registration as a Professional Geologist in the USA
- Consulting experience is a plus
- Able and willing to travel to out-of-town field locations
- Able and willing to work up to 14 hours per day with potential night shifts; field tours can range from 1 day to 2 weeks
- Ability to lift 50 pounds and perform the following actions: standing for long periods of time, stooping/kneeling/crouching, and walking/hiking on uneven terrain
- Able to use electrical and electronic test instruments and hand and power tools
- Strong organizational, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills
- Proficiency with industry-standard software: Microsoft Office Suite, ArcGIS, AQTESOLV
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and positive and enthusiastic attitude
- Possession of a reliable vehicle and valid U.S. driver's license with clean driving record
- Ability to legally work in the U.S.; must pass background check and drug test if requested
- Competitive benefits and salary in an expanding team-oriented company
- Dynamic work environment with safety and technical training provided by the company
- Challenging and collaborative multidisciplinary projects
- On the job mentoring by senior professionals
- Western U.S. projects and travel opportunities
- Medical, dental, vision insurance, flexible Spending Account, HRA
- Long- and short-term disability
- Life/AD&D insurance
- Vacation, holiday, personal, and sick leave
- Paid parental leave
- Employer matching 401k retirement plan
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