HERES WHAT YOULL BE DOING
As a Geoscientist III-IV for GPAT you will:
- Communicate technical information at public meetings of the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee (TGPC). Provide technical expertise and other support to TGPC. Participate in and chair TGPC subcommittees.
- Participate in Groundwater Conservation District (GCD) oversight activities. Analyze and interpret groundwater availability models. Evaluate hydrological and geological data associated with public petitions for GCD creation and performance evaluation.
- Plan execute and manage all phases of complex to highly complex work on hydrogeologic reports and other projects.
- Provide training mentoring and senior level geoscience expertise to team/section/division and agency staff.
- Participate in legislative activities including bill analysis rule review and rulemaking.
- Present technical or regulatory information to governmental agencies stakeholders and the public.
- Participate in policy and team development such as the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures and guidance documents as well as optimizing work processes.
- Assist customers regarding the program through verbal communication correspondence data reports presentations and Public Information Requests.
Qualifications :
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience operating and interpreting quantitative hydrogeological models.
- Experience speaking publicly at conferences public meetings and legal proceedings.
- Experience analyzing interpreting and/or implementing statutes rules regulations policies or procedures.
- Texas Board of Professional Geoscientist (TBPG) license.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS
Geoscientist III
Licensed as a Geoscientist by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (TBPG) plus four years of full-time geoscientific experience beyond licensure.
OR
Nine years of full-time geoscientist experience and must obtain Geoscientist licensure within twelve (12) months of hire date by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (TBPG).
A graduate degree in a geoscience discipline may substitute for one year of the required experience with a maximum of two years substitution allowed.
Career Ladder Progression
Two years of full-time TCEQ experience as a Geoscientist II.
Geoscientist IV
Licensed as a Geoscientist by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (TBPG) plus five years of full-time geological experience beyond licensure.
OR
Ten years of full-time geoscientist experience and must obtain Geoscientist licensure within twelve (12) months of hire date by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (TBPG).
A graduate degree in a geoscience discipline may substitute for one year of the required experience with a maximum of two years substitution allowed.
Additional Information :
ALL CANDIDATES MUST APPLY ON CAPPS JOB BOARD (Not on SmartRecruiters): Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
HERES WHAT YOULL BE DOINGAs a Geoscientist III-IV for GPAT you will: Communicate technical information at public meetings of the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee (TGPC). Provide technical expertise and other support to TGPC. Participate in and chair TGPC subcommittees. Participate in Groundw...
HERES WHAT YOULL BE DOING
As a Geoscientist III-IV for GPAT you will:
- Communicate technical information at public meetings of the Texas Groundwater Protection Committee (TGPC). Provide technical expertise and other support to TGPC. Participate in and chair TGPC subcommittees.
- Participate in Groundwater Conservation District (GCD) oversight activities. Analyze and interpret groundwater availability models. Evaluate hydrological and geological data associated with public petitions for GCD creation and performance evaluation.
- Plan execute and manage all phases of complex to highly complex work on hydrogeologic reports and other projects.
- Provide training mentoring and senior level geoscience expertise to team/section/division and agency staff.
- Participate in legislative activities including bill analysis rule review and rulemaking.
- Present technical or regulatory information to governmental agencies stakeholders and the public.
- Participate in policy and team development such as the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures and guidance documents as well as optimizing work processes.
- Assist customers regarding the program through verbal communication correspondence data reports presentations and Public Information Requests.
Qualifications :
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience operating and interpreting quantitative hydrogeological models.
- Experience speaking publicly at conferences public meetings and legal proceedings.
- Experience analyzing interpreting and/or implementing statutes rules regulations policies or procedures.
- Texas Board of Professional Geoscientist (TBPG) license.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS
Geoscientist III
Licensed as a Geoscientist by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (TBPG) plus four years of full-time geoscientific experience beyond licensure.
OR
Nine years of full-time geoscientist experience and must obtain Geoscientist licensure within twelve (12) months of hire date by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (TBPG).
A graduate degree in a geoscience discipline may substitute for one year of the required experience with a maximum of two years substitution allowed.
Career Ladder Progression
Two years of full-time TCEQ experience as a Geoscientist II.
Geoscientist IV
Licensed as a Geoscientist by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (TBPG) plus five years of full-time geological experience beyond licensure.
OR
Ten years of full-time geoscientist experience and must obtain Geoscientist licensure within twelve (12) months of hire date by the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists (TBPG).
A graduate degree in a geoscience discipline may substitute for one year of the required experience with a maximum of two years substitution allowed.
Additional Information :
ALL CANDIDATES MUST APPLY ON CAPPS JOB BOARD (Not on SmartRecruiters): Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
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