Job Summary & Responsibilities
Develop and maintain soil research data. Recommend programs for soil management. Gather data, analyze, evaluate, and prepare soil science reports. Review project proposals to protect soil resources. Provide technical assistance to other agencies. Complete environmental assessments and planning activities to include watershed assessments, watershed plans, and wetland program plans. Develop watershed assessments and sub-watershed restoration plans in a manner that is consistent with the Integrated Resource Management Plan, funding requirements, and Tribal priorities for restoration and water quality improvements. Support program development through grant acquisition.
Requirements
Must have a Bachelors of Science degree in Natural Resources/Environmental Science or a related field to soil science, hydrology, wetland, watershed studies, or fisheries. Requires some technical courses in soil science, hydrology/watershed management and wetlands. Two years of related experience is required beyond education requirements or additional completion of a Masters degree in a related field. Must possess or ability to possess a valid Oregon drivers license. Will be required to submit to and pass a pre-employment drug screening, driving and tribal background check.
Benefits
medical insurance, life insurance, short term disability, personal time off (PTO), nine holidays, employer matching pension plan
Must have a Bachelors of Science degree in Natural Resources/Environmental Science or a related field to soil science, hydrology, wetland, watershed studies, or fisheries. Requires some technical courses in soil science, hydrology/watershed management and wetlands. Two years of related experience is required beyond education requirements or additional completion of a Masters degree in a related field. Must possess or ability to possess a valid Oregon driver's license. Will be required to submit to and pass a pre-employment drug screening, driving and tribal background check.