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Civil Engineer/Hydrologist 26-6009

Army: O3:O4

 
Location: St Paul, MN
Agency: Corps of Engineers Activity: USACE - St Paul District (MVP)
Service: Army Desired Grade: O3:O4

Tour Description: 26-6009, Length 1 Year:
1. Perform water management duties on a daily basis during the workweek, and weekends/holidays when necessary.
Use computer models.
Receive hydraulic, hydrological and meteorological data daily from various sources.
Assemble, correlate and analyze the data.
Obtain, process and disseminate hydraulic and hydrologic data to render aid in flood emergencies.
Determine operation required at water management structures (following approved plan) and issue instructions to lockmasters and dam tenders.
Coordinate with other districts and agencies.
Create forecasts.
2. Support full team in all our water management duties, inquires and emergencies.
3. Coordinate, attend meetings, prepare correspondence and reports as assigned.
4. Support International Joint Commission team.
Support the United States effort with respect to development and carrying out of joint United States-Canadian agreements pertaining to water levels and flows.
Work is often controversial and responsiveness, sensitivity, tact and skill in communicating is necessary.
Action Officer duties for support of team will also occur to help track everything going on and reports coming from Canada.

To apply, email tabitha.n.ruckman.mil@mail.mil your resume, Soldier Talent Profile, last three OERs (as available), and your military biosketch.

Qualifications: Civil/Geological Engineering or Hydrologist experience a plus.
Prior use of computer models and willingness to learn our specific models.
Willingness to be in fast paced environment where decisions have to be made on current data available."



To apply, contact: SFC Tabitha Ruckman - 463-298-4378
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Hydrologic Technician 26-6010

Army: E4:E5:E6

 
Location: St Paul, MN
Agency: Corps of Engineers Activity: USACE - St Paul District (MVP)
Service: Army Desired Grade: E4:E5:E6

Tour Description: 26-6010, Length 234 days: Serves as a technician performing semi-professional work in support of professional engineers and hydrologists.
Performs field and office work related to the operation of the reservoirs and locks and dams (under the jurisdiction of the Corps of Engineers), processes data for hydrologic studies, and provides technical support during emergency situations.
1. Field work includes the installing, testing, and maintaining of hydrologic instruments measuring precipitation, streamflow, stage, etc. of both recording and non-recording types; making stream flow, water levels, sediment, and water quality measurements.
2.Office work includes coordinating data transfer with outside agencies, supporting engineers/hydrologists with their water management duties, plotting data on charts, coordinating with manufacturers on gage repair, and maintaining record files of all data collected, and other duties as assigned.

To apply, please email SFC Tabitha Ruckman a copy of your resume, military bio, soldier talent profile, and your last three NCOERs (as applicable).

Qualifications: Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) 12T - Technical Engineer Specialist or poses skills in Hydrology or surveying.



To apply, contact: SFC Tabitha Ruckman - 463-298-4378