Job Posting Title
Groundwater Monitoring Technician (Temporary)Agency
835 WATER RESOURCES BOARDSupervisory Organization
OK Water Resources BoardJob Posting End Date
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Full/Part-Time
Part timeJob Type
TemporaryCompensation
$15 to $18 hourly rate, based on education and experience.Job Description
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board is a state agency responsible for overseeing the complex mission of managing, monitoring, planning for, and financing the state's water resources and infrastructure towards reliable future supplies that support strong communities, commerce, and the environment. The agency is seeking a Groundwater Monitoring Technician seasonal-temporary employee to join our family of professionals in delivering exceptional services and expertise to Oklahomans.
Division: Water, Assessment, Trends, and Environmental Research
Section: Groundwater Monitoring
Location of Work: 3800 N. Classen Blvd, OKC OK 73118
Travel: Extensive field work is required.
Description of Work Duties:
This position is primarily field-based, with extensive travel and hands-on data collection across Oklahoma. Field teams typically depart from the OWRB office on Monday morning, travel to designated sites, and return on Wednesday evening, with additional equipment preparation and data management completed later in the week.
Technicians will participate in a variety of field assignments and monitoring projects, including but not limited to:
Conducting annual and trend groundwater level measurements throughout the state’s aquifers.
Performing compliance monitoring at facility wells to ensure protection of groundwater resources.
Collecting water-quality samples as part of the Groundwater Monitoring and Assessment Program (GMAP), including on-site field chemistry testing, proper sample handling, and equipment decontamination.
Supporting aquifer characterization through slug testing, downhole camera inspections, and verification of well construction and hydraulic properties.
Assisting with the installation, maintenance, and calibration of continuous and telemetered groundwater-level monitoring systems.
Operating, maintaining, and cleaning field instruments, including pumps, water-quality sondes, pressure transducers, and telemetry units.
Communicating with landowners and coordinating access to private wells and properties.
When not in the field, technicians will:
Enter and review collected data for quality control and reporting.
Prepare and maintain field equipment for upcoming sampling trips.
Support documentation and organization of field activities within the statewide monitoring database.
Attend occasional conferences or training events to support professional development.
Take on additional responsibilities based on individual skill sets and training opportunities as they arise.
Professional Development Opportunities
This position offers a unique opportunity to:
Gain experience working on a diverse portfolio of projects across groundwater quantity, water quality, and infrastructure monitoring.
Learn how continuous and telemetered data flows support statewide water management, drought reporting, and infrastructure resilience.
Build field, technical, and analytical skills through mentorship from professional environmental scientists.
Contribute to Oklahoma’s long-term water resource assessment and planning initiatives, while developing valuable professional experience applicable to careers in water, geology, or environmental science.
Education and Experience:
Required: None
Preferred: A bachelor's or associate degree — completed or currently in progress — with at least 24 semester hours in a physical, natural, or biological science (e.g., geology, hydrology, chemistry, environmental science, physical geography, or engineering) is preferred but not required. Knowledge or experience in groundwater, field sampling, environmental monitoring, agriculture, or GIS is beneficial.
Special Requirements
Must be willing and able to travel and stay overnight during field weeks.
Must be able to stand for extended periods, walk long distances across uneven terrain, and occasionally perform moderate to heavy physical labor (e.g., carrying pumps, operating generators, climbing ladders).
Must possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record and be able to drive for several hours per day.
Basic proficiency with Microsoft® Excel and digital data entry tools is required.
Agency Awards
THE OKLAHOMAN TOP WORKPLACES - 2024
CERTIFIED HEALTHY OKLAHOMA - 2024
Equal Opportunity Employment
The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.
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