What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Geologist position at Wood Rodgers?
Description
If you are a water resource engineer or hydro/geologist, then we know that water partially flows through your veins. Wood Rodgers, a leading consulting engineering firm headquartered in California, is hiring a project hydro/geologist in our Water Resources Department. We are seeking a motivated individual with groundwater resource management, water supply development, and well design experience to join our Water Supply department. Our work centers on supporting communities of all sizes to provide safe and reliable water supplies. We develop solutions to our groundwater resource needs based on an understanding of groundwater basins to support drinking water supplies, sustainable agricultural practices, and groundwater recharge. Our projects consist of a wide array of water supply projects – from new water sources to rehabilitating older sources to improve reliability and/or water quality.
This is a staffed, hourly, non-exempt position.
A day in the life as a Wood Rodgers' Project Geologist
Lead, manage, and provide technical expertise in developing groundwater resources for municipal, commercial, and agricultural clients.
Oversee and support the development of groundwater recharge projects for a diverse range of clients.
Plan, organize, and manage all aspects of projects to ensure successful completion within defined constraints such as time, budget, and resources.
Implement business development strategies to grow department revenue, expand market share, and maintain leadership in geologic and groundwater-related services.
Conduct geologic and hydrogeologic studies, managing field activities and staff to optimize data collection, mitigate risks, and achieve project objectives.
Perform well field assessments, including the development of capital improvement and asset management plans.
Design and manage municipal supply well construction projects, ensuring compliance with engineering standards and regulatory requirements.
Provide field oversight for contractor activities, including borehole drilling, well construction, well development, and testing.
Collect groundwater samples from production and monitoring wells using appropriate methods and tools.
Travel to project sites in a company vehicle, working in various weather conditions such as rain, heat, or cold.
Be available for occasional overnight trips as needed, primarily within California, with travel expenses covered.
Assess and evaluate geological features, project sites, and environmental conditions.
Analyze variations in pumping water levels, sand production, and electrical consumption to assess well and pump performance.
Ideally, apply analytical and numerical groundwater models to support contaminant investigations and water resource projects (preferred but not required).
Develop well rehabilitation and modification programs to restore capacity and improve water quality.
Oversee the preparation of geologic and hydrogeologic cross-sections for groundwater resource protection and development.
Build and maintain strong client relationships to drive revenue growth and business opportunities.
Qualifications & Skills
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Geology, Hydrogeology, or Earth Science (Master’s degree preferred).
Licensed in California as a Professional Geologist (PG) or Professional Engineer (PE); Certified Hydrogeologist (CHG) is a plus.
5+ years of experience in hydrogeologic consulting, including data analysis, report preparation, and creating exhibits and figures to communicate geologic and hydrogeologic data.
Strong track record of client satisfaction.
Extensive experience in municipal water well design, drilling methods, construction, and testing.
Familiarity with State and local regulations governing municipal supply wells.
Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
Highly motivated self-starter with a commitment to teamwork and a collaborative, employee-owned culture.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Esri ArcGIS.
Ability to travel and work in outdoor environments as needed for drilling and construction projects.
A note on hourly pay ranges
The range does not reflect geographic variations and may fluctuate above or below the stated amount. Offers will be based on several factors, including experience, education, skills, licensure, certifications, training, and location. Base pay is just one part of the comprehensive compensation package offered by Wood Rodgers. If you feel you meet the requirements but may be outside of the pay range, please apply anyway and let’s talk through it.
How we elevate your game
Joining Wood Rodgers comes with perks to support you in your personal and professional journey.
A Unique Culture: We cultivate a refreshingly different atmosphere for an engineering firm. As innovators who embrace the question, “why not?”, our leadership encourages employees to grow, challenge norms, and create imaginative solutions. We host grand parties, offer surprise days off, and prioritize reinvesting in our employees over focusing solely on corporate profits. While these perks contribute to our vibrant culture, it's the remarkable people at the heart of it all - individuals who are passionate about learning, teaching, helping, and collaborating.
Teamwork: Discover what it means to be part of the Wood Rodgers family. Be inspired by your leaders, supported and encouraged by your teammates to live a full and exciting life, and receive holistic support in your work and personal endeavors. Visit our website or follow us on social media @woodrodgersinc to get a glimpse of our dynamic community!
Learning + Development: Participate in leadership development programs and goal setting initiatives to unlock new opportunities for your career and personal growth. Advance within the company through mentorship and realize your potential as a leader from the day you join us.
Salary : $102,900 - $123,240