CDM Smith-posted 3 months ago
Full-time • Senior
Hybrid • Miami, FL
5,001-10,000 employees
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

This position is for a Senior Hydrogeologist based in South Florida to assist in directing water resources projects and groundwater systems throughout the region. In this role, you will work on a variety of groundwater systems including brackish groundwater supply, Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR), indirect potable reuse systems, and Class 1 Injection Wells. You will interface with civil, process mechanical, hydraulics, electrical, and I&C disciplines, permitting, and construction during design development and construction activities. Additionally, you will prepare and/or manage technical reports, letters, memoranda, drawings, specifications, and proposals, ensuring that the firm's policies and practices are followed on all work documents. You will also develop technical scopes of work for drilling, sampling, and aquifer and geophysical testing work during projects. Furthermore, you will contribute to the firm's Technical Knowledge Management by developing white papers and technical design documentation of new or special case designs, studies, etc. Maintaining client, industry, and regulatory agency contacts is essential, as is participating in relevant professional organizations and attending and presenting technical publications at industry events. You will collaborate and engage in strategic planning with sales staff to create proposals in response to current and potential client requests for proposals. Acting as the primary point of contact for external clients and related industry contacts is also a key responsibility. You will support the project delivery team through the interpretation of technical and regulatory issues, assisting with project scoping and budgeting, and achieving client satisfaction. Additionally, you will provide technical guidance and training to more junior staff, mentor them, and develop them for future growth within the discipline and firm. You may supervise the work of junior staff on project work.

  • Works on a variety of groundwater systems including brackish groundwater supply, Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR), indirect potable reuse systems and Class 1 Injection Wells.
  • Interfaces with civil, process mechanical, hydraulics, electrical and I&C disciplines, permitting and construction during design development and construction activities.
  • Prepares and/or manages technical reports, letters, memoranda, drawings, specifications, and proposals.
  • Ensures that firm's policies and practices are followed on all work documents.
  • Develops technical scopes of work for drilling, sampling and aquifer and geophysical testing work during projects.
  • Contributes to firm's Technical Knowledge Management by developing white papers and technical design documentation of new or special case designs, studies, etc.
  • Maintains client, industry, and regulatory agency contacts; participates in relevant professional organizations; attends and presents technical publications at industry events.
  • Collaborates and engages in strategic planning with sales staff to create proposals in response to current and potential client requests for proposal.
  • Acts as the primary point of contact for external client and related industry contact.
  • Supports project delivery team through interpretation of technical and regulatory issues, assisting with project scoping and budgeting, and achieving client satisfaction.
  • Provides technical guidance and training to more junior staff. Mentors more junior staff and develops them for future growth within the discipline and firm. May supervise the work of junior staff on project work.
  • Bachelor's degree in Science or related discipline.
  • Registration as a licensed Professional Geologist, as certified by ASBOG.
  • 10 years of related experience.
  • Domestic and/or international travel may be required.
  • Experience in groundwater engineering including municipal groundwater supply systems.
  • Ability to work on a variety of groundwater systems including brackish groundwater supply, Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR), indirect potable reuse systems and Class I injection well systems.
  • Ability to participate in active drilling field work.
  • Ability to work on technical team with other disciplines to develop master planning and detailed design of groundwater systems.
  • Experience with regulatory approval/permitting for groundwater systems.
  • Experience or exposure with selection of corrosion resistant materials, downhole control valves or other recharge control systems, booster pump stations.
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