Conducts activities that assess and monitor land uses that protect and enhance the quality and quantity of water in the Edwards Aquifer. Responsible for a wide variety of activities that require the ability to coordinate and/or perform work activities related to aquifer protection, conservation, and other non-regulatory programs. Performs conservation easement inspections and field assessments using geologic, vegetative, and land use criteria. Interprets land-use contracts. Efficiently prepares correspondence and technical reports. Operates, and tows off-road vehicles in performance of work and ensures vehicle maintenance is up to date. Inputs, documents, and analyzes data and in the organization of associated data files in the electronic database system. Interfaces with other agencies on related program matters. Assist in field documentation for Geological Evaluation reports. Assists in the development of conferences, workshops, and meetings regarding assigned programs. Effectively communicates with landowners, staff, and outside agencies. Provides general and technical information to the public as requested. Works under general supervision and direct guidance from the supervisor on matters related to overall objectives, critical issues, new concepts, and policy positions. Work is generally independent and proceeds on own initiative while complying with policies, practices, processes, and procedures. Exercises discretion and independent judgment on significance matters. Refers more complex matters to the supervisor. Works collaboratively with others. Performs other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior