montgomery & associates
field geologist/hydrogeologistwalnut creek,california94595
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Field Geologist/Hydrogeologist
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Northern California
Montgomery & Associates, Inc. (M&A) is seeking a
full-time geologist or hydrogeologist
to join our field team based out of the East Bay Area in Northern California. This position predominantly involves field work with a focus on projects that include water well drilling, lithologic logging, well construction, sampling, and testing. The ideal candidate would be in central Contra Costa County.
If you have 0-5 years of experience, a degree in geology or related field, and interest in a range of well drilling, construction, and testing methods you are encouraged to apply. We are looking for a self-motivated professional who demonstrates strong time management, organization, and communication skills. Duties will vary daily to weekly between fieldwork and office work, with an expected annual average work breakdown of 80% fieldwork and 20% office work. M&A will provide necessary training for field and office tasks.
This position will periodically require non-standard work hours including 12+ hour workdays, night shifts and weekends. Out-of-town work with hotel stays will be required at times, typically lasting between 5 and 7 days.
Field work duties:
Observe and document the following activities:
Drilling operations, which includes preparing and describing drill cuttings, characterizing hydrogeologic conditions and contacts, and reviewing and interpreting borehole geophysical logs
Monitoring well and production well installation and development, including inspection of materials, verification of compliance with technical specifications, and direction of drilling contractor
Well development, rehabilitation, and pump installation procedures
Measure water levels and download dataloggers
Conduct pumping, slug, infiltration, and other types of field tests with instruction
Collect and document water and soil samples and measure water quality parameters
Follow applicable health and safety protocols, regulations policies, and procedures
Maintain detailed field notes and communicate daily activities to project managers and clients
Office work duties:
Prepare lithologic logs
Prepare water and soil sample documentation and submit samples to laboratories
Use spreadsheets and graphing software to create data tables and plots to analyze field data
Process and analyze pumping test data to determine hydraulic parameters and recommend sustainable pumping rates
Prepare data summaries, presentations, and technical reports/memos
Participate in client meetings/teleconferences to present program results and recommendations
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree in geology or related field
Able and willing to travel to out-of-town field locations; field tours are anticipated to range from several days to 2 weeks. Typical geographic range will be from Monterey to Sacramento, though further travel may be required at times.
Able and willing to work night shifts, long shifts (up to 12 hours per day), and weekend shifts when necessary.
Capable of working safely around heavy machinery, identifying potential hazards, and actively coordinating with health and safety personnel on a worksite
Ability to lift 50 pounds and perform the following actions: standing for long periods of time, stooping/kneeling/crouching, and walking/hiking on uneven terrain
Strong organizational, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, positive and enthusiastic attitude
Possession of a reliable vehicle and valid driver's license with clean driving record
Must successfully pass background check
Ability to legally reside and work in the United States and provide associated documentation
At M&A, our mission is to promote a fulfilling and respectful work culture where employees collaborate to deliver pragmatic water resource solutions grounded in the principles of integrity, scientific rigor, and environmental responsibility. We are independently owned by practicing scientists who are committed to these values and to supporting our community partners.
Your benefits at Montgomery & Associates will include:
Excellent benefits, competitive salary dependent on experience, potential for bonuses
Dynamic work environment with challenging and collaborative multidisciplinary projects
Safety and technical training provided; on-the-job mentoring by senior professionals
Western U.S. projects and travel opportunities
Pay Range:
$30 - $38 per hour
Estimated Annualized Compensation including bonuses:
$70,000 - $89,000
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
M&A values diversity and inclusivity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
PI68e034f147a2-36310-35891248
Check below to see if you have what is needed for this opportunity, and if so, make an application asap.
Northern California
Montgomery & Associates, Inc. (M&A) is seeking a
full-time geologist or hydrogeologist
to join our field team based out of the East Bay Area in Northern California. This position predominantly involves field work with a focus on projects that include water well drilling, lithologic logging, well construction, sampling, and testing. The ideal candidate would be in central Contra Costa County.
If you have 0-5 years of experience, a degree in geology or related field, and interest in a range of well drilling, construction, and testing methods you are encouraged to apply. We are looking for a self-motivated professional who demonstrates strong time management, organization, and communication skills. Duties will vary daily to weekly between fieldwork and office work, with an expected annual average work breakdown of 80% fieldwork and 20% office work. M&A will provide necessary training for field and office tasks.
This position will periodically require non-standard work hours including 12+ hour workdays, night shifts and weekends. Out-of-town work with hotel stays will be required at times, typically lasting between 5 and 7 days.
Field work duties:
Observe and document the following activities:
Drilling operations, which includes preparing and describing drill cuttings, characterizing hydrogeologic conditions and contacts, and reviewing and interpreting borehole geophysical logs
Monitoring well and production well installation and development, including inspection of materials, verification of compliance with technical specifications, and direction of drilling contractor
Well development, rehabilitation, and pump installation procedures
Measure water levels and download dataloggers
Conduct pumping, slug, infiltration, and other types of field tests with instruction
Collect and document water and soil samples and measure water quality parameters
Follow applicable health and safety protocols, regulations policies, and procedures
Maintain detailed field notes and communicate daily activities to project managers and clients
Office work duties:
Prepare lithologic logs
Prepare water and soil sample documentation and submit samples to laboratories
Use spreadsheets and graphing software to create data tables and plots to analyze field data
Process and analyze pumping test data to determine hydraulic parameters and recommend sustainable pumping rates
Prepare data summaries, presentations, and technical reports/memos
Participate in client meetings/teleconferences to present program results and recommendations
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree in geology or related field
Able and willing to travel to out-of-town field locations; field tours are anticipated to range from several days to 2 weeks. Typical geographic range will be from Monterey to Sacramento, though further travel may be required at times.
Able and willing to work night shifts, long shifts (up to 12 hours per day), and weekend shifts when necessary.
Capable of working safely around heavy machinery, identifying potential hazards, and actively coordinating with health and safety personnel on a worksite
Ability to lift 50 pounds and perform the following actions: standing for long periods of time, stooping/kneeling/crouching, and walking/hiking on uneven terrain
Strong organizational, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, positive and enthusiastic attitude
Possession of a reliable vehicle and valid driver's license with clean driving record
Must successfully pass background check
Ability to legally reside and work in the United States and provide associated documentation
At M&A, our mission is to promote a fulfilling and respectful work culture where employees collaborate to deliver pragmatic water resource solutions grounded in the principles of integrity, scientific rigor, and environmental responsibility. We are independently owned by practicing scientists who are committed to these values and to supporting our community partners.
Your benefits at Montgomery & Associates will include:
Excellent benefits, competitive salary dependent on experience, potential for bonuses
Dynamic work environment with challenging and collaborative multidisciplinary projects
Safety and technical training provided; on-the-job mentoring by senior professionals
Western U.S. projects and travel opportunities
Pay Range:
$30 - $38 per hour
Estimated Annualized Compensation including bonuses:
$70,000 - $89,000
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
M&A values diversity and inclusivity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, medical condition, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
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