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- B.S. degree in geology, physical geography, hydrology, water resource engineering or related field; advanced degree preferred

- 6 - 10 years of relevant professional experience in geomorphology, hydrology, soils science, geology, civil/environmental engineering, and watershed processes

- Willingness to work in the field at times under strenuous conditions

- Excellent oral, written and quantitative skills

- Experience managing large projects

- Strong business/client orientation

- Ability to travel periodically between offices

- Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without company sponsorship

really hope this helps xx good luck

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