Water Quality Environmental Scientist (Junior-Level)

Environmental Science AssociatesTampa, FL
Hybrid

About The Position

Environmental Science Associates (ESA) is seeking a motivated Environmental Scientist with a focus on water quality and watershed science to join our Southeast team. This junior-level role is ideal for a scientist with 2+ years of experience applying quantitative methods to ecological, hydrologic, and water quality datasets, preferred within Florida’s freshwater and estuarine systems and associated watersheds. The ideal candidate brings a passion for natural systems, analytical skills, and the ability to translate complex datasets into clear, defensible technical work products. This is an exempt, full‑time, salaried role working a hybrid schedule (2-3 days per week) depending on project needs, out of the Tampa and/or Orlando, FL, offices. Qualified candidates within a commutable distance to other Florida ESA locations may be considered. Strong preference given to candidates able to work hybrid from our Tampa or Orlando ESA offices.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in ecology, environmental science, hydrology, water resources, or a related natural science field.
  • 2+ years of professional experience in environmental consulting or applied ecological science.
  • Knowledge and experience in water quality data analysis, including data compilation, quality assurance, statistical modeling, hydrologic/water quality data evaluation, and geospatial evaluation of watershed conditions.
  • Foundational experience in data compilation and quality assurance, compiling data from various sources, conducting data quality reviews (QA/QC), and producing concise quality-controlled datasets ready for delivery and analysis.
  • Foundational experience in water quality and water quantity analyses, producing descriptive statistics, plots and other visualizations, exploratory data analysis, comparisons to water quality standards, and other regulatory evaluations.
  • Foundational experience in watershed management planning, supporting or conducting surface water resource assessments, land use characterizations, and pollutant loading estimates.
  • Foundational experience in water quality, biological, and hydrologic data analysis, scripting, reproducible analysis pipelines, and integration of large, multi‑source datasets to support statistical and mechanistic modeling.
  • Foundational experience in regulatory technical documentation, including preparation of clear, defensible sections of permit applications, contributing to technical memoranda, environmental evaluations, and data‑driven summaries that support decision making.
  • Eagerness to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and contribute to high quality analytical deliverables.
  • Interest in data synthesis and analysis, and willingness to support translating complex water quality and hydrologic datasets into actionable insights into freshwater, estuarine, and watershed systems.
  • A valid driver's license.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with R, SAS, or other statistical programming software.
  • Familiarity with hydrologic, hydrodynamic, and/or water quality data and modeling.
  • Watershed management plan development.
  • GIS, Field Maps, Survey123, or similar tools.
  • Ecological knowledge (e.g., wetlands, SAV, wildlife, restoration ecology).
  • Florida specific experience.
  • Experience conducting water quality, biological, or hydrologic analyses.
  • Ability to contribute to technical writing and environmental documentation.
  • General knowledge of environmental regulations and water quality programs (Florida‑specific preferred).
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills.
  • Ability to work independently with limited direction.

Responsibilities

  • Work as a data scientist, including compilation and analysis of water quality and hydrologic data, to assist public and private sector clients in decision-making related to pollution controls in coastal and freshwater environments, in response to regulatory and/or policy directives.
  • Support projects involving watershed evaluations, source water protection, ecosystem restoration, and regulatory compliance.
  • Contribute to the development of technical materials, including memoranda, documents, and/or presentations, that describe methods and results of scientifically rigorous and technically sound biological, water quality, and/or hydrologic evaluations, which may serve as supporting materials for environmental management decisions or environmental permit applications.
  • Dive into and digest the environmental regulations relevant to Florida, including those associated with the Clean Water Act and associated regulatory programs (NPDES, TMDLs, BMAPs) and water supply programs (WUPs, MFLs) as well as other water‑resource programs.
  • Contribute to a collaborative, feedback‑driven team culture through internal discussions, project coordination, and problem‑solving.
  • Contribute to the presentation of technical information to interdisciplinary internal teams and support meetings with clients, agency staff, and stakeholders in a clear and compelling manner.
  • Participate in conferences, workshops, or networking events as appropriate.
  • Deliver assignments on time and within budget.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance (paid at 70% for you AND your family)
  • Annual allocations of company share through our ESOP
  • 401(k) plan with company match
  • Paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Professional development bonuses
  • Attendance at conferences
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