The Director is responsible for water management, water resource planning, and Department leadership and management (150 employees, $20 million budget). The Director has legal authority to make water use decisions. As such, s/he plays a quasi-judicial role in managing Idaho’s water resources. The Department is currently organized into two divisions, each headed by a Division Administrator reporting to the Director.
To Apply:
Please e-mail your Microsoft Word resume to Donna Svei, Executive Search Consultant, at [email protected]. Please include your e-mail address on your resume and reference “Director, Idaho Department of Water Resources” in the subject line of your e-mail.
Tenure track, 9 month full time. Ph.D. (in hand by hire date) in a water related discipline. Demonstrated ability to teach effectively undergraduate and graduate courses, with aptitude for developing innovative cross-disciplinary course offerings. Proven ability to conduct research in area of specialty, and capacity to lead research that addresses some of the multidimensional water problems and issues facing New Mexico. Advance NMSU’s groundbreaking new water science and management graduate degree programs. Teach and conduct high quality research that addresses local, regional, and national issues related to the conservation, development, management, and use of water resources. Experience in writing successful grant proposals to secure external research funding preferred. Expected start date is August 2012. Offer of employment contingent upon verification of individual’s eligibility for employment in the US and upon completion of applicable background review. For complete job description visit:
http://hr.nmsu.edu/employment/employment.html. Requisition #2011005057.
To Apply:
Submit a letter of interest; teaching and research philosophy statement; resume or vitae; unofficial transcripts, and three letters of reference to: Annette McConnell (on behalf of Dr. Sam Fernald, Search Cmte. Chair), NM Water Resources Research Institute, NMSU, Box 30003, MSC 3167, Las Cruces, NM 88003, Telephone (575) 646-4337, e-mail: [email protected].
Screening of applications will begin: 3/9/12. Applications received after this date may be considered. NMSU is an EEO/AA employer.
Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District (GCID) is seeking applicants for an Assistant Water Operations Superintendent. The Assistant Water Operations Superintendent assists with planning, managing, and directing all water operations personnel involved in the operation of the water conveyance system, including the management of the District's SCADA system. Completion of a related college degree desirable, or at least five years of experience working in irrigation water distribution, including two years of supervisory or administrative responsibilities. Generous benefits package; salary DOQ. GCID is an EOE.
Send letter, resume and completed application for the position to
GCID, P.O. Box 150, Willows, CA, 95988
Attention: Cynthia Davis
Link to Information and application is at: http://www.gcid.net/Employment%20Water.html
Director, Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Division - Ada, Oklahoma
EPA's Office of Research and Development is seeking an outstanding internationally recognized science leader for the nation's only research program focused on groundwater protection and restoration. The high visibility science program currently encompasses studies of the relationship between groundwater resources and hydraulic fracturing for extraction of natural gas and carbon sequestration. The responsibilities include advocacy, management of a large and highly skilled staff and supervision of a state-of-the art research facility. The goal of the program is to bring innovation to achieve sustainable solutions to complex environmental problems with a focus on groundwater resources. Salary up to $200,000 plus benefits.
More information is available at:
http://www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/jobs/index.htmlThe EPA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Director, Water Supply and Water Resources Division - Cincinnati, Ohio
EPA's Office of Research and Development is seeking an outstanding internationally recognized science leader for its research Division focused primarily on protection of water resources and drinking water treatment. The mission of the Division is to achieve sustainable solutions to complex water issues facing the nation and the globe. Current research areas in the Division are associated with solving critical issues on sustainable water resources and include aging water infrastructure, adaptation to climate change, adoption of new treatment technologies and management of emerging microbial and chemical contaminants in drinking water and distribution systems. The Director's responsibilities will include being an advocate for Divisional research, managing a large and highly skilled staff, supervising a state-of-the art analysis center and interfacing with the newly established Water Technology Innovation Center and other national and international technology innovation centers. Salary up to $200,000 plus benefits.
More information is available at:
http://www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/jobs/index.htmlThe EPA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Office of Research and Development
The US EPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer
High Level Career Opportunity
Supervisory Scientist/Engineer/Biologist (Title 42 Division Director)
EPA ORD is seeking an internationally recognized scientist/engineer to fill two positions in the National Risk Management Research Laboratory (NRMRL). These positions will serve as the Division Director for the Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Division in Ada, OK and the other for the Water Supply and Water Resources Division in Cincinnati, OH.
For more information about the organization and the job announcements, including contacts for questions about the position, please refer to www.epa.gov/ORD/NRMRL/jobs/index.html.
The EPA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.