Senior Engineering Geologist (Hydrogeologist)

Eastern Municipal Water DistrictPerris, CA
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About The Position

Recognized as a leader in the water industry throughout California and nationally, the Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) is the water, wastewater, and recycled water service provider to nearly one million customers living and working within a 682-square mile service area covering Western Riverside and Northern San Diego Counties. EMWD is governed by a five-member Board of Directors and conducts its business with the support of a highly trained workforce of approximately 625 employees. EMWD's FY 2024-2025 budget is $619 million, of which $163 million is for capital expenditures. The Water Resources & Facilities Planning Department plays a critical role in long-term groundwater quality improvement initiatives, including the Perris North Groundwater Program and the San Jacinto Valley Groundwater Treatment Facility. In addition, the Department is involved in the planning, coordination, and design of pipelines, booster stations, and other infrastructure improvements across the District's service area which includes Western Riverside County and Northern San Diego County. Reporting to the Principal Engineering Geologist, the Senior Engineering Geologist is responsible for planning, organizing, and executing complex engineering and hydrogeologic projects and programs that support the District's water supply, groundwater management, and well construction efforts. The position provides technical leadership to professional and technical staff, oversees consultant work, and ensures quality and compliance with District standards and regulatory requirements. While the position bears the title of “engineering geologist”, this position is for a hydrogeologist.

Requirements

  • Eight (8) years of progressively responsible professional experience supporting hydrogeologic and water resources planning, development, and construction programs or projects, or three (3) years of experience as an Engineering Geologist II with the District.
  • Equivalent to a bachelor s degree with major coursework in geology, hydrology, hydrogeology, civil engineering, or a related field.
  • A valid certificate of registration as a Professional Geologist, Certified Engineering Geologist, or Certified Hydrogeologist, or as a Professional Civil Engineer with verified experience in geological work issued by the State of California.
  • A valid California driver s license and the ability to maintain insurability under the District s Vehicle Insurance Policy.

Nice To Haves

  • master s degree
  • skilled technical professional and project manager with extensive experience in hydrogeology, groundwater management, and well design.
  • communicate complex information to stakeholders in a meaningful and impactful way.
  • demonstrate strong leadership and possess the ability to coordinate complex projects and multidisciplinary teams effectively.

Responsibilities

  • planning
  • organizing
  • executing complex engineering and hydrogeologic projects and programs that support the District's water supply, groundwater management, and well construction efforts
  • provides technical leadership to professional and technical staff
  • oversees consultant work
  • ensures quality and compliance with District standards and regulatory requirements
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