Technical Director - Hydrogeologist
Listed on 2026-01-30
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Environmental Compliance, Geology / Geoscience
Overview
This Opportunity
WSP is currently initiating a search for a Technical Director - Hydrogeologist for our Redmond, WA or Tigard, OR offices or other locations in the Pacific Northwest. Bring your hydrogeology leadership to complex, meaningful work—Superfund and RCRA sites, ports and transportation, water supply resilience, and PFAS/PCBs characterization and treatment. You’ll lead multi-disciplinary teams, shape strategy with key clients, and mentor the next generation of groundwater practitioners while leveraging the depth of a global environmental practice.
Job Description
WSP is currently initiating a search for a Technical Director - Hydrogeologist for our Redmond, WA or Tigard, OR offices or other locations in the Pacific Northwest. Bring your hydrogeology leadership to complex, meaningful work—Superfund and RCRA sites, ports and transportation, water supply resilience, and PFAS/PCBs characterization and treatment. You’ll lead multi-disciplinary teams, shape strategy with key clients, and mentor the next generation of groundwater practitioners while leveraging the depth of a global environmental practice.
YourImpact
- Own the technical vision for groundwater and surface water investigations—CSMs, well design and maintenance, dewatering design, aquifer testing/design, analytical & numerical modeling (e.g., MODFLOW, Leapfrog), data interpretation, and lines of evidence development for remedy selection. Experienced providing technical review for documents, ensuring internal quality requirements for deliverables are met, and preparing technical deliverables and plans with a high degree of complexity.
- Direct field programs (borings/wells, step drawdown & constant rate pumping tests, tracer tests, high resolution site characterization) with a strong health & safety culture.
- Lead client delivery across remediation, industrial, municipal, power and transportation sectors; translate risk, compliance, and schedule drivers into actionable plans and budgets. Project management and regulatory agency communications.
- Win the work you want to do—shape capture strategies, lead proposals/interviews, and grow key accounts focused in the PNW and beyond. Develop a client base for providing high-level hydrogeologic and environmental services including identifying additional business development opportunities in the public or private sector.
- Grow people—coach early and mid-career staff, maintain quality standards, run design and data interpretation reviews, and be part of a collaborative, inclusive team culture.
- Advance innovation—apply 3D subsurface/CSM workflows, data visualization, and uncertainty/decision analysis to improve outcomes and value.
Required Qualifications
- 12+ years in applied hydrogeology with progressive leadership on complex remediation and/or water resources programs.
- Professional registration (LHG/CHG/PG or equivalent); MS+ in Hydrogeology/Geology or related field preferred.
- Proven client facing leadership—program management, scope/budget ownership, risk management, and stakeholder engagement (regulators, PRPs, municipalities).
- Strong self-leadership and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to effectively, persuasively, and tactfully interact with employees at all levels of the organization.
- Strength in one or more of: contaminant fate/transport, hydrogeochemical modeling, remedy design/optimization, MAR/ASR, or source zone mass removal.
- Understanding and proficiency in one or more state-of-practice tools used for data analysis, groundwater modeling and subsurface visualization (e.g., MODFLOW family, MT3D/RT3D, FEFLOW, Leapfrog, EVS, Rock Works, or similar).
- Excellent technical writing and the ability to distill complexity into crisp, defensible recommendations.
- Occasional travel may be required depending on project-specific requirements.
- Superfund/RCRA consent order experience; airport/port or rail corridors; industrial facilities and brownfields; PFAS and/or chlorinated solvent portfolios.
- Strong experience with water quality and geochemistry is highly desired.
- Experience integrating geotechnical, geochemical, and surface water disciplines on…
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