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Hydrologic Data Analyst


The University of Kansas


Location

Lawrence, KS | United States


Job description

Position OverviewKGS is seeking a Hydrologic Data Analyst to contribute to externally-funded projects related to modeling interactions between human water management decisions, groundwater, and surface water resources. The hydrologic data analyst will work with KGS scientists to use programming-based data analysis tools to address management-relevant characterization of water resources and their response to human actions and climate. Thus, we are seeking an individual that has both strong technical skills in developing and analyzing large and diverse hydrological, geological, and meteorological datasets, as well as interest and/or experience working as part of collaborative research efforts.

The position is contingent on sponsored project funding. Job Description(25%) Data Management

(35%) Data Analysis

(20%) Technical writing and reporting

(15%) Partner and Stakeholder Engagement

(5%) Service to the unit, institution, and discipline

Required QualificationsRequired qualifications will be measured by application materials, interview, and references.
  1. Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, hydrology, geology, geography, data science, or a related field plus 2 years of related experience.
  2. Expertise analyzing data using a programming language (e.g., Python or R).
  3. Expertise in process-based modeling of human impacts on water cycle.
  4. Proficiency in aggregating, organizing, and manipulating data using programming tools such as Python or R.
  5. Demonstrated experience with data visualization including using programming tools to create plots, maps, and other ways of displaying information visually.
  6. Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively colleagues from various backgrounds.
Preferred Qualifications
    Master’s degree in environmental science, hydrology, geology, geography, data science, or a related field.
  1. Experience developing reproducible workflows for all steps from data aggregation to visualization, including experience with tools such as git, Rmarkdown, Jupyter notebooks, Colab, or similar.
  2. Experience working as part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team.
  3. Familiar with water quantity and quality issues in areas with significant groundwater pumping.
Additional Candidate InstructionsA complete online application will include the following materials: Cover letter detailing interest in the position and fit with the required and preferred qualifications (max 2 pages) CV Transcripts for undergraduate and/or graduate degrees (unofficial copies fine) Contact information for three references Review of applications will begin on March 21st. Contact Information to ApplicantsFor additional information contact Sam Zipper, [email protected]
For HR questions contact Annette Delaney, [email protected] , 785-864-2152Advertised Salary Range$50,000 - $56,500, depending on experience and educationWork Schedule8-5, M-FApplication Review BeginsThursday March 21, 2024Anticipated Start DateMonday July 1, 2024 Apply to Job


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