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Two permanent US Forest Service Research Hydrologist positions at Hubbard Brook
US Forest Service, New Hampshire, United States
Apply before: 9 July 2023


The Northern Research Station is conducting a pre-vacancy announcement outreach for highly skilled and qualified candidates to fill two permanent GS-1315-12 Research Hydrologist positions with a duty station of either Durham, NH or North Woodstock, NH.

This notification is being circulated to inform prospective applicants of this upcoming USAJOBS vacancy announcement and to determine interest in the position. To express your interest, please complete and return the Outreach Response form and your resume to John Campbell (john.campbell2@usda.gov) via email by July 09, 2023. The Hiring Manager is considering the use of special hiring authorities so please be sure to indicate any special hiring authority you are eligible for on the form.

Please share this information with anyone you think may be interested in our field hydrologist and/or spatial hydrologist positions.

https://fsoutreach.gdcii.com?id=86D29EAC297B442599694A8945DA7E23

Field Hydrologist - The scientist will lead the long-term hydrological monitoring program at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and conduct research and experiments that improve understanding of hydrological processes and watershed health in northern forest ecosystems.

Spatial Hydrologist - The scientist uses modeling and geospatial data analysis tools to improve understanding of large-scale, long-term hydrologic patterns and processes. The scientist integrates spatial information across multiple scales using observational and experimental techniques.

Of interest for:
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group