Hydrogeology Research Associate
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Engineering
Geology / Geoscience, Environmental Engineer -
Science
Geology / Geoscience
Position Summary
This position supports a Cooperative Agreement between CSU and the National Park Service's (NPS) Water Resources Division (WRD). The Water Resources Division (WRD) of the National Park Service (NPS) works to conserve, protect, and restore water resources in parks throughout the United States by providing assistance, expertise, and guidance for aquatic ecosystem stewardship and water resource management. In cooperation with WRD, this position will improve NPS's understanding of the status and sustainability of park water resources primarily by developing geospatial databases to organize key information that describes NPS groundwater wells, water supplies, and water rights.
Job DescriptionDevelopment and expansion of these databases will involve researching, compiling, analyzing, interpreting, mapping, and/or presenting existing spatial, construction, hydrogeologic, water quality, water use, and water right information associated with NPS wells throughout the western U.S. This work will also involve identifying and satisfying significant data gaps through office- and field-based actions such as communicating with park staff, reviewing NPS records and state and federal databases, performing well video surveys, and measuring groundwater levels.
On an as-needed basis, and depending on experience, this position will provide hydrologic and/or hydrogeologic expertise in support of investigations and technical assistance requests submitted by park units throughout the United States. Generally, such technical assistance requires collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of hydrologic and/or hydrogeologic information and data.
Job Duties
- Research, compile, and organize data and information from various sources including state or federal databases and files to gather all pertinent information for the NPS groundwater, water supply, and water rights databases.
- Develop, improve, and maintain the databases and associated web applications by adding new or updated information, increasing functionality, and streamlining database access in order to assist NPS with understanding park water resources and make critical information accessible throughout the NPS.
- Develop maps and manage data using ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, comparable alternative software packages, and/or programming languages to apply best available science/technology.
- Track progress and present updates to WRD staff to promote adequate communication and expectation.
- Review maps and literature to better understand hydrologic and hydrogeologic settings.
- Perform office-based hydrologic or hydrogeologic investigations or tasks for various park units to assist WRD with satisfying technical assistance requests (e.g., analyze and interpret pumping and recovery test data to estimate aquifer parameters and develop sustainable pumping schedules).
- Perform site reconnaissance and record detailed field notes and observations to better understand and document well locations and hydrologic or hydrogeologic settings.
- Perform camera surveys to evaluate well conditions and confirm or determine well construction details.
- Collect GPS or GNSS survey data to document well and hydrologic feature locations and elevations.
- Must possess a valid driver's license or obtain one by position start date.
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States. CSU will not sponsor a visa.
- Available to meet WRD staff in person in Fort Collins, Colorado, at least once per month.
- Available for short term travel (up to two weeks per trip) (Between 4 - 6 times per year).
- Ability to conduct physically demanding field work at night, in remote locations, over long durations, and/or in extreme weather.
- Able to lift and carry heavy loads (30-50 pounds) during field work duties.
- M.S. in Hydrogeology, Hydrology, Geology, Computer Science, Data Science, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or related field or (b) B.S./B.A. in Hydrogeology, Hydrology, Geology, Computer Science, Data Science, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or related field plus 3 years relevant professional experience.
- Experience evaluating, compiling, and organizing data and information from various sources including state or federal databases.
- Experience developing and maintaining large geospatial databases and web applications.
- Experience developing maps and managing data using ArcGIS, comparable alternative software packages, and/or programming languages.
- Experience tracking and managing metadata and documents related to database content with Microsoft Office or comparable software products.
- Experience with groundwater and/or surface water hydrology as a result of previous coursework or professional experience.
- Experience following written and verbal instructions (e.g., standard operating procedures for field equipment).
- Experience communicating through written (English) forms.
- Experience with groundwater wells (e.g., types, common drilling and…
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