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Are you eager to embark on a thrilling career in geology The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is on the lookout for a passionate individual committed to safeguarding the well-being of both Pennsylvanias residents and its natural environment. If you aspire to kickstart your journey with the Commonwealth as a Senior Geoscientist we encourage you to apply today and join our dedicated team. This role not only offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on environmental conservation but also allows you to work alongside like-minded professionals who share your enthusiasm for geology and public service. Do not miss the chance to contribute to meaningful projects that protect our states natural resources while advancing your career in a dynamic and fulfilling field.
In this position you will take on the responsibility of conducting geological and hydrogeological investigations gathering analyzing and interpreting data and engaging in educational and outreach initiatives for the Groundwater and Environmental Geology Section within the Geologic Mapping Division. Collaborating with your supervisor you will be involved in the conception planning and execution of research that focuses on the states groundwater and surface water resources. This role also encompasses the development of educational materials and public outreach efforts. You will articulate geological and hydrogeological issues of concern to local governments and state government officials which may include groundwater and surface water challenges as well as mine subsidence sinkholes rock falls landslides earthquakes flooding unstable man-made fill areas naturally occurring hazardous elements and geological engineering issues. Additionally you will organize and participate in workshops for local governments and the public creating informative guides that address groundwater and surface water concerns as well as other subsurface and hazardous conditions in Pennsylvania. Your engagement may extend to attending local and county government meetings where geological and hydrological issues are relevant ensuring that these concerns are adequately addressed. Furthermore you will prepare educational resources that highlight areas of geological interest contributing to a greater understanding of the geological landscape and its implications for public safety and environmental stewardship.
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