Full-time in-office (not eligible for remote work)
Staff/Project Hydrogeologist
Luhdorff and Scalmanini, Consulting Engineers (LSCE) is a groundwater consulting firm with office locations in northern California (Sacramento area (Woodland and Roseville), Bay Area (Daly City), and Chico), and in Boise, Idaho. LSCE provides engineering, hydrogeologic, and related groundwater services to municipalities, water districts, and other public and private entities throughout California and Idaho.
Additional information about LSCE can be found on this website.
We seek a motivated and versatile Hydrogeologist to join our team of water resources and engineering professionals in a full-time position in any of our California office locations. The Hydrogeologist will be a part of a diverse group of water resources scientists and engineers working in a high-paced setting on projects throughout California. The successful candidate will work closely with LSCE project managers and other staff to provide expertise in development of hydrogeologic conceptual models, fieldwork, groundwater modeling, data collection and interpretation and analysis, GIS spatial analysis, and report writing.
RESPONSIBILITIES (including but not limited to):
- Working with various types of hydrologic, engineering and hydrogeologic data
- Working in small groups with a project manager
- Participates in permitting and environmental review functions related to groundwater issues and development of water supply projects.
- Preparation of written documents and client deliverables including technical presentations; reports, technical memorandums, tables, graphs, charts, and hydrogeologic-related maps.
- Ensuring that projects and tasks are designed and conducted in accordance with applicable regulations, guidance, or client-specified requirements.
- Provide field and office support on a variety of water resources projects
- Data collection, processing, analysis, and interpretation including:
- Familiarity with on-line sources of hydrologic, hydrogeologic, and geologic data and documents
- Familiarity with field groundwater level and quality data collection methods
- Geologic and hydrogeologic cross-section development utilizing geologic and geophysical data
- Collection of geologic samples from drilling operations, description and analysis
- Geospatial and geostatistical analysis
- Interpretation of subsurface aquifer conditions
- Development of water budgets and conceptual models
- Hydrographs and other graphic presentation of hydrogeologic data
- Learn to develop and calibrate models ranging from analytical to complex transient, basin-scale numerical flow and solute transport, process model input and output data, and develop and run predictive scenarios
- Aquifer test data collection and analysis
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- BS degree in Geology and MS degree in Hydrogeology or related disciplines
- Desire to become a licensed Geologist in California
- Strong foundation in geology and hydrogeology concepts
- Careful attention to detail, accuracy, and consistency along with critical thinking skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with others
- Ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines
- Strong technical writing, spelling, and grammar skills
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Hydrogeology or geology-related consulting work experience following academic course work
- Skills in the use of scientific software Python, R, MATLAB, etc.), and ArcGIS.
- Database development and application using Access.
- Experienced with geospatial analysis and geostatistics in ArcGIS
- Familiar with California geology and hydrogeology
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
LSCE offers a competitive salary ($60,000 to $100,000/year, depending on qualifications) and a comprehensive benefits package. LSCE benefits include health, dental, life, 401k, and profit-sharing retirement plans.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Upload a cover letter, resume, and application using the link provided below.