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2022 December, Volume 36, Number 9

Tom Bush, Pierce College Puyallup, Stratigraphic and Structural Controls of Landscape Development, San Rafael Swell and Capitol Reef National Park Areas, South-Central Utah

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2022 November, Volume 36, Number 8

William Burgel, Retired.

The Development of the Science of Geology as it Corresponds to the Growth of the Railroad Industry: How Geology Played a Significant Role in Railroading in the Pacific Northwest

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Boise, Idaho- Hydrogeologist

Hydrogeologist

Salary
$52,582.40 – $67,184.00 Annually
Location
Boise, ID
Job Type
Full Time
Remote Employment
Remote Optional
Department
Department of Environmental Quality
Job Number
4586
Closing
10/31/2022 11:59 PM Mountain

USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory Science Outreach

The USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver, Washington, is seeking to fill a science outreach position.  This permanent position will be filled as a Physical Scientist at the GS-11 or GS-12 level depending on candidate qualifications.  Specific duties of this position include:

  • Serving as a principal scientific communication liaison between CVO scientists with volcano hazards expertise and a wide range of stakeholders representing communities at risk from volcanoes of the Cascade Range.
  • Leading and participating in efforts to develop materials and execute training and education programs that are integrated with broader volcano hazard assessment projects in order to promote public and institutional acceptance and implementation of VSC hazard assessment products.
  • Maintain and enhance engagement with established volcano working groups across the Pacific Northwest region to ensure community awareness, readiness, and eruption response protocols in case of an eruption.
  • Help manage media interactions with observatory scientists.
  • Serve as a spokesperson for the observatory.
  • Participate in geological, hydrological, and geophysical investigations of volcanoes and volcanic processes at Cascade Range volcanoes and in monitoring and hazard response at restless or erupting volcanoes.

Applicants must meet basic education requirements along with some combination of educational and work experience to qualify for the GS-11 or GS-12 level.

The recruitment announcement will open on Wednesday, October 12 and remain open through Monday, October 24 (11:59 pm Eastern Time) or until 70 applications have been received.

The announcement number is: USGS-SAC-22-11596792-DE-MB.

Applicants can find details of this position, and instructions for application at: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/682499200

Applicants should pay careful attention to the following:

  • Applicant must be a U.S. citizen.
  • Resumes should include month and year to document relevant work experience (resumes must contain enough details regarding work experience to determine if applicant has relevant specialized experience)
  • Applicants with prior federal service should list grade level details (not mandatory, but possibly helpful)

ALL required documentation MUST be submitted by the close of announcement, and all documents must be legible.

 

Additional information regarding the federal hiring process can be found at: https://www.usajobs.gov/Help/

2022 October 11, Elizabeth Davis

Elizabeth Davis, University of Washington PhD Candidate, Surf ‘n’ Turf Earthquake Records in the Seattle Fault Zone

King County: Basin Steward (Project/Program Manager III)

Location
Seattle – Regional area, WA
Job Type
Career Service, Full Time, 40 hrs/week
Department
DNRP-Natural Resources & Parks
Job Number
2022DP16886
Division
WLRD -Water & Land Resources
Closing
10/20/2022 11:59 PM Pacific

Why This is a Great Opportunity: If you like to combine your technical know-how with rich community engagement and partnership building, these positions are for you! Basin stewards are ‘connectors’ in their assigned geographies. You will have the opportunity to collaborate and build relationships with numerous county divisions and departments, partner jurisdictions, community organizations as well as individual landowners and residents. Basin stewards get to see the fruits of their labor on the ground through successful acquisitions of open space, completed habitat restoration projects, and direct engagement with the communities they serve.

October 2022, Volume 26, Number 7

Elizabeth Davis, University of Washington PhD Candidate Title: Surf ‘n’ Turf Earthquake Records in the Seattle Fault Zone

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Permit Writer, Department of Ecology, Shoreline, WA

The Water Resources (WR) Program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Permit Writer (Hydrogeologist 3) (In-Training) position. This position is located in our Northwest Region Office (NWRO) Located in Shoreline, WA. Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.

In this role, you will learn Washington State’s water code and associated case law, and will be exposed to the technical aspects of investigating water rights applications, and will be able to observe and participate in the management of the state’s resources. You will provide hydrogeologic analysis and technical assistance related to water resource management and water rights processing, and will make decisions on water rights applications. You will develop in-depth knowledge of regional hydrogeology and hydrogeologic principles related to water availability and environmental impacts due to withdrawal and use of water. Gaining knowledge of water resources science and the state’s legal framework will allow effective communication and technical consultation with other agencies, tribes, businesses, interest groups, and local governments regarding very complex issues

For more information and to apply, follow this link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/3676072/permit-writer-hydrogeologist-3-in-training

Senior Geologist (Hydrogeologist 4) Northwest Regional Office (NWRO)

The Toxics Cleanup Program (TCP) within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Senior Geologist (Hydrogeologist 4) position. This position will be based in our Northwest Regional Office (NWRO) located in Shoreline, WA.

In this role, you will be responsible for reviewing and evaluating the cleanup of contaminated sites by overseeing the investigation of site geology as a site leader or a technical expert to other site cleanup teams. You will provide expert opinions and direction to improve plans, provides technical assistance, guidance, oversight and approval on professional geological analysis on contaminated cleanup sites. This position will focus on cleaning up contaminated sites in favorable locations to increase the development of affordable housing to help combat gentrification and displacement that often follows cleanup activities.

Application Timeline: This position will remain open until filled, the initial screening date is August 9, 2022. In order to be considered for the initial screening, please submit an application on or before August 8, 2022. The agency reserves the right to make an appointment any time after the initial screening date.

For more information and to apply, follow this link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/3655889/senior-geologist-hydrogeologist-4

HYDROGEOLOGIST 4, Department of Ecology, Union Gap, WA

The Hazardous Waste & Toxics Reduction Program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Contaminated Site Clean Up Project Manager (Hydrogeologist 4) position. This position is located in our Central Region Office (CRO) in Union Gap, WA. Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.

Are you interested in making a difference by cleaning up some of the most contaminated sites in Washington State? This position oversees investigation and cleanup at military bases, ports, and large industries. We deal with both historic contamination and emerging contaminants like PFAS. You can develop and apply your knowledge and experience to assist our team with cleanup and hazardous waste management at these important sites.

For more information and to apply, follow this link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/3666926/hydrogeologist-4

2022 June 14, John Oldow

John Oldow, Wester Washington University. Fidalgo Ophiolite Revisited: A Late Jurassic ophiolitic basalt-argillite matrix mélange and JuraCretaceous stratigraphic overlap sequence, northwestern Washington

June 2022, Volume 36, Number 6

John Oldow, Western Washington University (retired)

Title: Fidalgo Ophiolite Revisited: A Late Jurassic ophiolitic basalt-argillite matrix mélange and JuraCretaceous stratigraphic overlap sequence, northwestern Washington

This will be our first in-person meeting (zoom still available). Please register to attend.

Job-Number-14324 (2903-D1-Cd’A)

Engineering Geologist

Salary
$70,720.00 – $85,280.00 Annually
Location
Coeur d’Alene, ID
Job Type
Full Time
Department
Idaho Transportation Department
Job Number
14324 (2903-D1-Cd’A)
Closing
5/31/2022 11:59 PM Mountain

 

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Job Number 5320

Salary
$54,080.00 – $61,817.60 Annually
Location
Boise, ID
Job Type
Full Time
Department
Department of Environmental Quality
Job Number
5320
Closing
4/3/2022 11:59 PM Mountain

Job Number 1842

Salary
$58,094.40 – $70,720.00 Annually
Location
Twin Falls, ID
Job Type
Full Time
Department
Department of Environmental Quality
Job Number
1842
Closing
4/10/2022 11:59 PM Mountain

Job Number 2743

Salary
$52,582.40 – $58,240.00 Annually
Location
Twin Falls, ID
Job Type
Full Time
Department
Department of Environmental Quality
Job Number
2743
Closing
4/6/2022 11:59 PM Mountain