- Serve as a liaison to individual dischargers.
- Assess plans and reports for construction projects and erosion controls.
- Analyze monitoring results to evaluate timberland management practices.
- Review proposed timber harvest activities and technical reports for environmental impacts.
- Conduct field inspections and assess erosion potential of areas.
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engineering geologist - Shasta County, United States - State Water Resources Control Board
Description
Job Description and Duties
The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board is seeking an Engineering Geologist for their Forest Activities Unit based in Redding, CA. This role revolves around managing water quality effects from timberland activities. Key responsibilities include:
Candidates must possess personal qualifications such as integrity, initiative, and good judgment. A valid driver's license is required for positions involving driving.
Benefits
Water Board employees may be eligible for health benefits and leave programs based on service length and collective bargaining agreements with employee organizations. For more information on benefits, visit the organization's website.