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Be responsible for maintaining quality standards on all projects. * Entry level geological ... Developing level Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for conducting analyses of component ...

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Terracon's Phoenix Environmental team is seeking entry-level candidates looking for a career in ... Bachelor's degree in Geology, Hydrogeology or related field. * A valid driver's license with ...

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How much do entry level hydrogeologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level hydrogeologist in the United States is $80,686.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,500.00 and $87,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Entry Level Hydrogeologist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Hydrogeologist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in geology, hydrogeology, environmental science, or a related field, along with strong analytical and fieldwork skills. Familiarity with GIS software, groundwater modeling tools, and basic lab equipment is important, and OSHA HAZWOPER certification is sometimes required. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and effective written and verbal communication are valuable soft skills for the role. These competencies are vital for ensuring accurate data collection, effective collaboration on environmental projects, and clear reporting of technical findings.

What are some typical daily tasks for an Entry Level Hydrogeologist?

As an Entry Level Hydrogeologist, your day may involve conducting field sampling of soil and groundwater, assisting with site assessments, and performing laboratory analysis to evaluate water quality and contamination. You'll likely work under the supervision of senior hydrogeologists, helping to gather and interpret data, prepare technical reports, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. Collaboration is common with engineers, scientists, and regulatory agencies, providing valuable experience in team-oriented problem-solving. These tasks help build a strong foundation for career advancement in environmental consulting, resource management, or regulatory roles.

What does an Entry Level Hydrogeologist do?

An Entry Level Hydrogeologist assists in studying groundwater movement, quality, and distribution. They collect and analyze water and soil samples, conduct field investigations, and use modeling software to assess aquifer properties. Their work supports environmental impact assessments, water resource management, and contamination remediation projects. They often collaborate with engineers, geologists, and environmental scientists to develop sustainable solutions.

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Infographic showing various Entry Level Hydrogeologist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% As Needed, and 75% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,686 per year, or $38.8 per hour.
Assistant Geologist

Assistant Geologist

TERRACON

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted yesterday


Terracon rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 112 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

41st of 58 rated business consultants


Job description

Evaluate and interpret subsurface field and sampling data including soil and groundwater to develop conclusions concerning the environmental and geologic site conditions. Generate subsurface maps and cross-sections and collaborate with engineering and environmental scientist staff on projects. Oversee field monitoring and testing of soils including boring investigations and soil type classification. Interpret soil, bedrock and groundwater elevation and quality data. Prepare written plans and reports related to site investigations, assessments and remediation activities. Projects may include construction projects focusing on earthwork and structural foundations; well design and sampling; environmental assessments including Phase I/II site assessments; seismic risk assessments.
Terracon is a 100 percent employee-owned multidiscipline consulting firm comprised of more than 8,000 curious minds focused on solving engineering and technical challenges from more than 200 locations nationwide. Since 1965, Terracon has evolved into a successful multi-discipline firm specializing in environmental, facilities, geotechnical, and materials services. Terracon's growth is due to our talented employee-owners exceeding expectations in client service and growing their careers with new and exciting opportunities in the marketplace. Terracon was recognized as the #1 firm in Asbestos and Lead Abatement.

Terracon's vision of "Together, we are best at people" is demonstrated through our excellent compensation and benefits package. Based on eligibility, role and job status, we offer many programs including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) plan, paid time off and holidays, education reimbursement, and various bonus programs.
Innovation and hands-on practice come together in our geotechnical consulting services. We provide geotechnical services nationwide for a wide range of projects, drawing on six decades of historical geotechnical data, a fleet of more than 200 drill rigs, 140 accredited laboratories, and thousands of employees to quickly organize or capture site data wherever projects are located.From AI-supported solutions and predictive technologies to geophysics and traditional exploration, we deliver precision, value-added subsurface information and engineering and scientific expertise to solving our clients' challenges and achieve their goals for project sustainability, quality, and efficiency.
  • Bachelor's degree in Geology, Hydrogeology or related field.
  • A valid driver's license with acceptable violation history may be required.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Certification in field of expertise
  • Follow safety rules, guidelines and standards for all projects. Participate in pre-task planning. Report any safety issues or concerns to management.
  • Be responsible for maintaining quality standards on all projects.
  • Entry level geological professional responsible for gathering data and information to be evaluated by other team members.
  • Performs sampling and testing of water, soil, and other materials.
  • Tabulate and prepare data for written reports.
  • Assist with report preparation by summarizing data and information within reports.
  • Operates field monitoring equipment.
  • Assists with operation and maintenance of remediation and instrumentation systems.
  • Transport material, samples or documents to the laboratory for further testing and analysis.
  • Maintains and calibrates field monitoring equipment.
  • Follow safety rules, guidelines and standards for all projects. Participate in pre-task planning. Report any safety issues or concerns to management.
  • Be responsible for maintaining quality standards on all projects.
  • Developing level Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for conducting analyses of component portions of projects; assignments are designed to develop knowledge and abilities.
  • Performs site visits, field observations and field data collection or assignments.
  • Assists in the collection and analysis of data from sampling, reports, maps, drawings, tests and aerial photographs to evaluate, plan and permit projects.
  • Conducts water, soil and other sampling.
  • Implements technical requirements to complete client projects by directing field staff to sample, test and collect data and/or document site activities.
  • Outlines required investigative program(s) by selecting the proper alternative techniques to conduct site studies in field of expertise.
  • May have limited client contact pertaining to specific projects/tasks.
  • Follow safety rules, guidelines and standards for all projects. Participate in pre-task planning. Report any safety issues or concerns to management.
  • Be responsible for maintaining quality standards on all projects.
  • Proficient Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for conducting site testing and making recommendations for systems design on smaller projects of minimal complexity.
  • May assist more senior Geologists on large, more complex projects.
  • Performs site visits, field observations and field data collection or assignments.
  • Implements technical requirements to complete client projects by directing and supervising field staff to sample, test and collect data and/or document site activities.
  • Responsible for developing written proposals to clients for approval by senior level professionals.
  • Evaluates moderately complex laboratory and field data and assembles in written reports.
  • May serve as team member or participate in meetings and communications with client pertaining to specific projects/tasks.
  • May oversee work performed by lower level Geologists/Hydrogeologists.
  • Follow safety rules, guidelines and standards for all projects. Participate in pre-task planning. Report any safety issues or concerns to management.
  • Be responsible for maintaining quality standards on all projects.
  • Mid-level, experienced Geologist/ Hydrogeologist responsible for conducting site testing and making recommendations for systems design on medium sized projects with a variety of complexity.
  • Participates with more senior Geologists on large, more complex projects.
  • Performs site visits, field observations and field data collection or assignments.
  • Implements technical requirements to complete client projects by directing and supervising field staff to sample, test and collect data and/or document site activities.
  • Responsible for developing written proposals to clients for both small and large projects including quality control review of proposals written by others.
  • Evaluates complex laboratory and field data and assembles in written reports.
  • May serve as team member or lead in meetings and communications with client pertaining to specific projects/tasks.
  • May oversee work performed by lower level Geologists/Hydrogeologists.

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