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Environmental Services Field Assistant

United Water Conservation District
Oxnard, CA Part Time
POSTED ON 2/19/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 3/13/2025

Salary - $16.50 - $20.07 hourly 

Salary Set to increase effective July 1, 2025, upon budget adoption


PURPOSE

The work of the District’s Environmental Services Department centers on supporting the District’s efforts to achieve its mission to manage, protect, conserve, and enhance the region’s water supply in an environmentally balanced manner. Under direct or general supervision of the Environmental Scientists and Field Technician, the Field Assistant performs a variety of ecological monitoring tasks to support the operation and maintenance of the District’s facilities located at Santa Felicia Dam, Lake Piru, the Freeman Diversion on the Santa Clara River, and other facilities and waterways within the District. The Field Assistant is an entry-level position and requires little or no related job experience or college-level course work, however relevant experience or education is desirable.

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification.  However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level.  Each individual in the classification does not necessarily perform all the duties listed.

 

  • Perform or assist in a variety of research and monitoring projects in both field and laboratory settings.
  • Assist monitoring efforts at Lake Piru and Santa Felicia Dam, especially related to quagga mussels.  This includes collecting water quality information, water samples, mussel growth and recruitment samples, as well as conducting laboratory analysis of these samples including microscopy.
  • Assist monitoring efforts at the Freeman Diversion and its fish migration facilities to ensure their effective operation, especially as they relate to fish passage. This includes monitoring flows, checking and maintaining monitoring equipment, and reviewing video and DIDSON footage. 
  • Check flow conditions in the Santa Clara River, tributaries and at the estuary to determine whether flows are adequate for steelhead migration. 
  • Keep records of all activities using standardized datasheets; enter data into the electronic database.
  • Perform or assist in a variety of research and monitoring projects.
  • Adhere to District safety procedures.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

EMPLOYMENT QUALIFICATIONS

 

Education and Experience:

  • Possession of a high school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • This is an entry-level position and no previous experience is required, incumbents will receive on-the-job training for all essential duties. However, coursework or a degree from an accredited college or university in an environmental-related field (e.g. biology, environmental studies, fisheries science) is highly desirable. Previous work experience in a similar environment is also desirable.

 

Knowledge of:

  • Methods, materials, and tools used in the repair and maintenance of equipment;
  • General work safety practices;
  • General understanding of standard office equipment; computers, tablets, printers, copiers;
  • Microsoft Office software sufficient for effective performance of maintenance and recordkeeping tasks;
  • Standard English sufficient to reading, writing and understanding written instructions, manuals, and procedures; and keep a variety of records.
  • Principles of ecology, biology, hydrology, geomorphology, and water resource management highly desirable.

 

Ability to:

  • Follow written and verbal instructions;
  • Operate and maintain monitoring equipment, read meters, valves, and gauges to collect needed information;
  • Read and interpret drawings and diagrams;
  • Operate vehicles, boats and equipment;
  • Maintain complete and accurate records and electronic databases;
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, contractors, and others;
  • Work independently or as part of a team;
  • Learn and follow safety rules, practices, and procedures in all aspects of work, including: chemicals, tool usage, vehicle and equipment operation and general field operations.

 

Certificates and Licenses

  • Possession of a valid California Class C Driver’s License is required upon hire.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Work hours will vary significantly. Work hours range from zero to 30 hours per week and may include early morning, night and weekend shifts. Task loads may be seasonal, corresponding with the fish migration period and non-native aquatic species breeding season, however work occurs year-round.

Salary : $17 - $20

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