Water science professionals play a vital role in informing sustainable approaches to water management and supply planning.
The roles work together to integrate hydrogeological, hydrological, climate science, and environmental knowledge to assess water resources.
Sound water management is underpinned by excellent science. This requires experienced specialists who can lead/support matters relating to surface water, climate change impacts, floodplain mapping, and groundwater investigations.
The successful candidates will contribute to long-term planning and climate change adaptation in WA water management.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead/support water resource information and decision-making across agencies and stakeholders
* Integrate hydrogeological, hydrological, climate science, and environmental knowledge to assess water resources
* Contribute to the development of sustainable approaches to water management and supply planning
Requirements:
* Experienced engineers, environmental officers, or hydrogeologists with expertise in surface water, climate change impacts, floodplain mapping, and groundwater investigations
* Strong knowledge of climate science and its application to water resource management
* Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Benefits:
* Contribute to the development of innovative solutions for water resource management
* Collaborate with experts from various disciplines to advance water resource knowledge
* Develop your career in a dynamic and supportive environment