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Water Resources Analyst

Glendale, AZ · On-site

$88K - $133K/yr

The Role: The Water Resources Analyst works closely with the Water Resources Program Manager to shape and safeguard Glendale's water portfolio, delivering forward-looking policy guidance and ...

Water Resources Analyst

Prescott, AZ · On-site

$25.86 - $32.32/hr

ANNOUNCEMENT OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Water Resource Analyst Community Development Department Hiring Range: $25.86 to $32.32 FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (eligible for overtime) Pay Grade: 109 Full Pay ...

Water Resources Analyst

Prescott, AZ · On-site

$25.86 - $32.32/hr

ANNOUNCEMENT OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Water Resource Analyst Community Development Department Hiring Range: $25.86 to $32.32 FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (eligible for overtime) Pay Grade: 109 Full Pay ...

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WATER RESOURCES ENGINEER II

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$93K - $127K/yr

Additionally, candidates should have a good understanding of basic hydrology and water resource analysis, and a strong interest in improving these skills through their work on site development ...

Additionally, candidates should have a good understanding of basic hydrology and water resource analysis, and a strong interest in improving these skills through their work on site development ...

WATER RESOURCES ENGINEER II

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$93K - $127K/yr

Additionally, candidates should have a good understanding of basic hydrology and water resource analysis, and a strong interest in improving these skills through their work on site development ...

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Water Resources Engineer

San Juan, PR · On-site

$76K - $104K/yr

This role involves conducting hydrological and hydraulic analyses, developing water management strategies, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The Water Resources Engineer will ...

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PR · On-site

$77K - $105K/yr

This role involves conducting hydrological and hydraulic analyses, developing water management strategies, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The Water Resources Engineer will ...

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Water Resources Director

Orlando, FL

$73K - $100K/yr

ABOUT THE POSITION Water Resources Director | Orlando, FL | Tampa, FL VHB's growing Southeast ... Applicants should be experienced in designing studies, analyzing data, modeling, and with the ...

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Water Resources Analyst information

What are some common challenges faced by Water Resources Analysts when collaborating with stakeholders from different sectors?

Water Resources Analysts often work with a diverse range of stakeholders, such as government agencies, environmental groups, engineers, and community leaders. One common challenge is balancing competing interests, as various groups may have differing priorities regarding water use, conservation, and development. Effective communication and negotiation skills are essential to ensure that technical findings are clearly understood and that recommendations are feasible for all parties involved. Building consensus and fostering collaborative solutions are key aspects of the role, often requiring patience and adaptability.

What does a Water Resources Analyst do?

A Water Resources Analyst is responsible for studying, managing, and protecting water resources by analyzing data related to water quality, supply, and usage. They use computer models and field data to assess how water systems are affected by natural and human-made factors. Their work helps governments, organizations, and communities make informed decisions about water conservation, distribution, and policy planning. Water Resources Analysts also provide recommendations to ensure sustainable water management and compliance with environmental regulations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Water Resources Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Water Resources Analyst, you need a solid background in hydrology, environmental science, or civil engineering, often supported by a relevant bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with GIS software, hydrologic modeling tools, and data analysis platforms like Excel or Python is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you interpret data and convey findings to stakeholders. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate water resource management and informed decision-making in environmental projects.

What is the difference between Water Resources Analyst vs Hydrologist?

AspectWater Resources AnalystHydrologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in environmental science, civil engineering, or related field; often requires GIS and data analysis skillsBachelor's or master's degree in geology, hydrology, or earth sciences; often requires specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, field data collection, government agencies, consulting firmsResearch labs, field sites, government agencies, environmental consulting
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, consulting firms, environmental organizationsResearch institutions, government agencies, environmental consulting

Water Resources Analysts focus on analyzing water data, managing resources, and supporting planning efforts, while Hydrologists conduct scientific research on water systems, often involving fieldwork and modeling. Both roles require environmental knowledge but differ in their primary focus and work environment.

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Water Resources Analyst

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WATER RESOURCES ANALYST

JOB SUMMARY

The primary responsibility of a Water Resources Analyst is to be an active member of the water resources team and over time become a subject matter expert for a variety of water resources related projects programs, reports and tasks. Initially the Analyst will perform duties to facilitate learning how to provide water resource services and functions at Arizona Water Company including collecting, creating processing and analyzing data to create work products for a variety of projects, requests and regulatory requirements. As experience is gained assignments will become more varied complex, and difficult. With experience the Analyst is expected to require less supervision and review of work as the ability to perform quality work independently is demonstrated.

JOB DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this position. Initially, the Water Resources Analyst may perform some of these duties and responsibilities .in a learning or assisting capacity. Until the Water Resources Analyst has mastered these responsibilities, the Water Resources Analyst's work will be supervised by more experienced staff.

  • Tracks water production data and other operational data, organizes information to create reports to monitor and meet regulatory compliance requirements.
  • Responds to data requests from the water resources group and the larger organization by collecting, creating, processing and analyzing a wide variety of information related to well production, customer deliveries, metering, conservation, and water rights.
  • Prepares all types of annual regulatory reports for the Arizona Department of Water Resources and parts of annual reports for the Arizona Corporation Commission.
  • Supports the administration of company's Adequate and Assured Water Supply C'AAWS") determinations. Coordinates with GIS staff to collect and maintain accurate geographies representing subdivisions with assured water supply determinations. Updates databases, tracks construction and water demand for assured water supply determinations. Prepares reports using the AAWS determination data; provides data to support modeling efforts and applications for AAWS. Supports the management of the Pinal Water Hub and its expansion.
  • Assists in administering Company's well permits including coordinating with Engineering, Field Staff, and Water Quality to secure well permits for new and existing wells, ensuring compliance with well permit requirements, and representing the company at meetings related to laws and regulation affecting the company's use of wells to produce water.
  • Tracks and updates Statements of Claimant for all water supply sources used by company to support company's response to the State of Arizona's General Stream Adjudications.
  • Supports the administration of company's M&I CAP water and other surface water supplies including annually preparing company's water orders, ensuring delivery of CAP water and other surface water supplies consistent with contracts. Participates in processes sponsored by the company to protect its CAP water and other surface water supplies.
  • Coordinates company's membership in Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District ("CAGRD"). Tracks new member lands organizes membership documents and prepares annual reports. Coordinates with internal and external customers to collect, process and report water and other data related to CAGRD parcels.
  • Attends, represents the company and reports on meetings related to the programs listed above, water resources, operations finance planning, legislation, and legal topics that may affect the company.
  • Uses critical thinking and problem-solving skills to develop and present ideas for more efficient processes workflows, and communications.
  • Performing other tasks and duties as directed.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

The required skills, knowledge and physical requirements include but are not limited to the following:

  • Working knowledge of water resources in Arizona including underground storage and recovery permitting and reporting, municipal rights CAP operations, entitlements and reporting, CAGRD reporting, and the state's AWS program.
  • Understanding and knowledge of water resource laws, practices, rules and other information necessary to adequately learn and perform the routine duties of this position.
  • Excellent personal computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Word Excel, Access, and PowerPoint as this position works with a variety of data sources.
  • Excellent spatial analysis skills including ability to use products like ARC GIS Online and other ESRI products.
  • Ability to think critically exercise good judgement.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in writing through a variety of means including reports, emails, virtual content, briefings and other presentation slides.
  • Ability to communicate verbally using effective public speaking skills for presentations both internally and externally.
  • Ability to follow verbal and written instructions.
  • Must be dependable, punctual, have good attendance, and have professional demeanor and appearance.
  • Ability to sit, stand, walk, reach, grasp, push, pull, bend, stoop, climb, crouch, squat, crawl, twist, perform repetitive physical activities, and lift up to 50 lbs.
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE

The following are required:

  • High school diploma.
  • College degree or equivalent water utility administrative work experience in water resources policy and planning water utility operations, environmental compliance statistics, or other applicable study areas.
  • 3-5 years of work experience in water resources or related field.
  • Valid Arizona driver's license and acceptable driving record.