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The Community Planning and Economic Development (CPED) department is seeking a highly motivated Water Resources Specialist I to join our Community Planning Division. Under the Community Planning Manager, the Water Resources Specialist I is instrumental in collecting field data from the County's extensive network of rainfall, groundwater, and surface water field stations. Collected and processed data is critical in providing the Water and Climate Planning team the information needed to inform policymakers and the public on the County's wide range of water resources. This position is also responsible for updating and maintaining a wide range of telemetered electronic field equipment, including rainfall and atmospheric monitoring stations, streamflow monitoring stations, and groundwater monitoring stations located throughout the County. Data collected by this program are input, stored, and analyzed using the County's SQL-based database for reporting and long-term archiving. Topics without limitation are stormwater management and design, water resources, low impact development, climate change, watershed planning, and emergency management.