Hydrographer Commissioner
Listed on 2026-03-13
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Government
Environmental/ Urban Planning -
Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer, Environmental/ Urban Planning
General Description
Under limited supervision, this position is responsible for the water use and management decisions for a broad area of the State of Wyoming, in an assigned Water Division.
Open Until FilledCurrent position open until filled.
Living in Big PineyA small‑town community surrounded by wide‑open spaces, with easy access to hiking, fishing, camping, and year‑round outdoor adventure.
Benefits- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid vacation, sick leave, FMLA, and holidays
- Retirement – Pension and 457B plans that help you build a secure future
- Flexible schedules and work‑life balance options
- Meaningful work that makes a difference for Wyoming communities
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Human Resource ContactMadison Hoagland – 307‑777‑6036 – madison.hoagland
Essential Functions- Measures, monitors, regulates, documents, and accounts for the use of available water supplies.
- Responsible for the daily accounting of water usage.
- Reduces and analyzes data collected and prepares it for publication.
- Inspects water use facilities, structures, and land under water rights permits for permit compliance and adjudication.
- Conducts detailed inspections of irrigation facilities to ensure compliance with their permits.
- Completes technical inspections of reservoirs for dam safety.
- Researches, compiles, and reports water rights information.
- Meets with, confers with, and counsels water resource users and mediates water rights disputes between appropriators.
- May conduct snow surveys for the purpose of recording snow depths and water content.
- Installs, operates, and maintains stream gaging equipment.
- Meets with and assists the public with inquiries regarding water rights and filing of water rights applications.
Preference may be given to applicants with a Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in an environmental or natural science field, plus three years of work experience in a regulatory occupation, agriculture, hydrology, ranch or farm irrigation, fieldwork, and data collection, engineering, or experience with water use as it relates to water resource management. Preference may also be given to candidates currently residing in or willing to relocate to Big Piney, Wyoming.
Knowledge- Knowledge of Wyoming water law; rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and business practices of the State Engineer's Office and Board of Control; hydrology; water rights; water measurement techniques, practices, and equipment; irrigation principles and practices; map reading and legal land descriptions; surveying principles.
- Skills in interpersonal, written, and verbal communications; managing resources; computer applications (database, spreadsheet, presentation, word processing, GIS software); hydrologic data collection, interpretation, analysis, and reporting; use of a variety of hydrologic measuring and monitoring equipment and tools for data collection; stream gaging telemetry and measuring device installation and maintenance; complex mathematical calculations; maps and records interpretation.
- Ability to work with a variety of people, agencies, and associations to facilitate the accomplishment of work goals and build relationships with those you work with; deal with entities in difficult and complex situations to achieve resolution or compliance with laws and/or rules and regulations; present and convey information clearly and concisely to groups or individuals verbally, electronically and/or in writing to ensure they understand the information.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's in the sciences.
0‑3 years of progressive work experience (typically in the sciences) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Natural Resources Specialist, OR 4‑6 years of progressive work experience with acquired knowledge at the level of a Natural Resources Specialist.
Certificates, Licenses, RegistrationsNone required.
Physical Working Conditions- Physical ability to hike, lift, wade, snowmobile, drive all‑terrain vehicles, and work solitary in unpredictable and inclement weather conditions in remote areas.
- FLSA:
Non‑Exempt - This is an AT‑WILL position and is appointed by the Governor, pursuant to Wyoming Statute 41‑3‑602 and 9‑1‑202.
- Successful applicants are required to pass a Background Investigation.
- Occasional overtime and weekend schedules are required.
- Frequent travel in state‑issued vehicles equipped with monitored GPS technology will be required.
- Annual leave is restricted between April 1st and September 30th annually.
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