Hydrologist
Mobile, AL · On-site
... and spatial data assessments. * Support the development of flood mitigation, watershed management, and resiliency strategies for emergency stabilization and infrastructure recovery projects.
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Mobile, AL · On-site
... and spatial data assessments. * Support the development of flood mitigation, watershed management, and resiliency strategies for emergency stabilization and infrastructure recovery projects.
Quick apply
Mobile, AL · On-site
... and spatial data assessments. * Support the development of flood mitigation, watershed management, and resiliency strategies for emergency stabilization and infrastructure recovery projects.
... management. Our skilled professionals ensure safety and efficiency at every step, empowering ... Your interest in learning about spatial data and mapping systems will be key. * Supporting Clients:
... management. Our skilled professionals ensure safety and efficiency at every step, empowering ... Your interest in learning about spatial data and mapping systems will be key. * Supporting Clients:
Theodore, AL · On-site +1
Identifying and resolving spatial conflicts or clashes between different building components using ... Working closely with VDC project managers, engineers, supers and construction PMs to ensure ...
Theodore, AL · On-site +1
Identifying and resolving spatial conflicts or clashes between different building components using ... Working closely with VDC project managers, engineers, supers and construction PMs to ensure ...
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| Aspect | Spatial Data Manager | GIS Analyst |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Bachelor's or higher in GIS, Geography, or related field; GIS certifications | Bachelor's or higher in GIS, Geography, or related field; GIS certifications |
| Work Environment | Data management teams, GIS departments, urban planning firms | Mapping projects, spatial analysis teams, environmental agencies |
| Industry Usage | Organizations managing large spatial datasets, government agencies | Analysis and visualization of spatial data for projects |
| Search & Comparison | Focuses on data management, database systems, and infrastructure | Focuses on spatial analysis, mapping, and GIS software applications |
The main difference is that a Spatial Data Manager oversees the organization, storage, and maintenance of spatial datasets, ensuring data quality and accessibility. In contrast, a GIS Analyst primarily conducts spatial analysis and creates maps using GIS software. Both roles require similar credentials but serve different functions within GIS projects.
Full-time
Posted 22 days ago
About Company:
Kundlas Consulting Group LLC is a professional consulting firm specializing in construction inspection and compliance services for public infrastructure projects. Our core services include on-site inspection of roadway, bridge, and utility construction to ensure adherence to engineering specifications, safety standards, and contract requirements. We support clients with daily reporting, materials testing coordination, schedule tracking, and quality assurance oversight. Additional services include project management, grants management for federally funded infrastructure and disaster recovery programs.
About the Role:
The Hydrologist will support the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) READI contract by performing hydrologic studies, flood assessments, and watershed analyses in support of disaster response, emergency recovery, infrastructure resiliency, and environmental management projects. This role provides technical expertise in evaluating surface water and groundwater systems, assessing hydrologic impacts, and supporting flood risk management initiatives in accordance with federal standards and project-specific requirements.
The Hydrologist will conduct data collection, hydrologic modeling, watershed evaluations, and environmental analyses to support emergency stabilization and long-term recovery operations. The position requires collaboration with engineers, geologists, environmental scientists, and regulatory agencies to develop technically sound and sustainable solutions that support public safety, environmental protection, and resilient infrastructure systems.
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Skills:
The ideal candidate must possess strong technical knowledge of hydrology, watershed management, floodplain analysis, and groundwater systems to support accurate hydrologic assessments and disaster response activities. Experience conducting water quality evaluations, environmental impact assessments, and hydrologic data analysis is essential for assessing environmental conditions and infrastructure resilience. Proficiency in ArcGIS and related GIS applications is required to develop spatial analyses, watershed maps, and hydrologic models that support project planning and regulatory compliance. The candidate should demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving skills to interpret complex hydrologic data and develop practical, sustainable solutions for flood risk management and recovery operations. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are necessary for preparing technical reports, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams, and supporting stakeholder engagement. Familiarity with federal environmental regulations, USACE engineering guidance, and emergency management procedures is highly desirable. The ability to safely conduct fieldwork and adapt to dynamic disaster response environments is critical to successful project execution under the USACE READI contract.