What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water Resources Specialist position at WATER & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES INC?
Location: Worland Wyoming
Job Type: Full-Time
Department: Environmental/Geoscience Services
Reports To: Senior Water Resources Consultant
About Water & Environmental Technologies (WET)
Water & Environmental Technologies (WET) is a 100% employee-owned environmental and civil engineering consulting firm headquartered in Butte, Montana, with offices throughout Montana and Wyoming. Since 2000, WET has grown from a small group of groundwater specialists into a multidisciplinary team of engineers, geologists, scientists, and planners working on water resources, public infrastructure, environmental remediation, and community development projects across the Rocky Mountain region.
Our mission and culture are grounded in delivering high-quality, practical solutions for our clients while supporting our employees and the communities we serve. WET’s vision emphasizes long-term growth for our company, coworkers, clients, and communities through strong company culture, community involvement, and commitment to quality work. Our core purpose is simple: collaborate with people and solve problems that positively impact the communities we serve.
As an employee-owned company, WET values teamwork, innovation, ethical practice, professional growth, and community engagement—principles that guide how we approach projects and how we support each other as colleagues.
Position Overview
WET is seeking a full-time, entry-level Water Resource Specialist to join our Worland Wyoming office in support of water resource management, surveying, and drafting projects across Wyoming. In this role, the successful candidate will assist with field data collection, mapping, surveying, and technical support related to water rights, land development, and water infrastructure projects. The ideal candidate will bring knowledge of agricultural operations along with education or experience in surveying, drafting, water rights, water resources, or a related discipline, and a strong interest in applying technical skills to water resource management initiatives. Based in Worland, this position will also contribute to projects across the Rocky Mountain and Pacific regions.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct field reconnaissance, site inspections, and on-site investigations related to water rights, land surveys, and water infrastructure projects.
- Perform surveying tasks including GPS data collection, topographic mapping, and property surveys.
- Utilize AutoCAD and/or GIS software to create and update maps, survey plats, and water rights records.
- Interpret aerial imagery and manipulate topographic data for reservoir design, irrigation planning, and land developments. Assist with water measurement, mapping, permitting, petitioning, and compliance processes related to Wyoming water rights.
- Research historical land and water rights records and prepare detailed technical reports.
- Apply knowledge of Wyoming water law, PLSS, and GIS to support water resource and land management projects.
- Interact with clients, landowners, engineers, surveyors, and government agencies to communicate findings and recommendations. Manage tasks independently while seeking guidance when needed to ensure accuracy and efficiencies.
- Support proposal preparation and project estimation when required.
Required Qualifications
- Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Environmental, Water Resources, Natural Resources, Engineering, or related field, with 3 or more years’ professional experience. Associated degree with applicable level of experience will also be considered.
- Strong computer and technical skills, including Microsoft 365 and spatial data management tools.
- Ability to interpret topographic data, aerial imagery, and mapping information.
- Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving abilities.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to travel to project sites and remote locations.
- Valid Driver’s License and insurability under company policy required.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and abilities:
- Prior experience with Public Land Survey System (PLSS) preferred.
- Experience with:
- Wyoming water rights
- Irrigation systems and agricultural operations
- PLSS and survey principles
- GPS data collection and field surveying
- Reservoir and pond design support
- Water measurement and compliance monitoring
- Topographic surface development and grading
- ESRI ArcGIS or GIS-based spatial analysis
Work Environment:
- Combination of office and field-based work.
- Regular outdoor work in varying weather conditions and terrain.
- Must be able to lift 20 pounds.
- Will require travel and occasional overnight travel may be required.
Compensation and Benefits
Compensation will be based on experience, education, and qualifications. WET offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package including:
- Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP)
- 401(k) with company match
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid time off, holidays, parental and other leave types
- Company paid and voluntary life and disability insurance
- Professional development and educational assistance
- Health Savings Accounts, Flexible Spending and Dependent Care Accounts
- Performance-based bonus opportunities
Application Requirements
The application process requires candidates to submit:
- Résumé
- Cover Letter
Cover letters can be uploaded in the attachments section under the résumé section or with the résumé. Please ensure both documents are uploaded before submitting your application.
WET is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information or any other protected class in accordance with applicable federal or state laws and statutes.
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