Jobs:Job-01649
Start reviewing process: 2 October 2024
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Position: Research positions
Start reviewing process: 2 October 2024
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The Bureau of Economic Geology is a research institute hosted by the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin.
We are looking to expand our research group, including fieldwork and other analytics related to water resources, groundwater flow, water quality, recharge and other aspects of the water cycle that influence long-term water resource availability.
See quick descriptions and links pasted below. We are hoping to fill these positions as early as possible. Candidates can apply using the links below. We really look forward to hearing from you!
Thanks!
John Malito
Postdoctoral Fellow in Water Systems (https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UTstaff/job/Postdoctoral-Fellow-in-Water-Systems_R_00035575)
This position will be a key member of a team largely focused on conducting a research program intended to assemble and synthesize a full suite of Texas water resource/system data in order to: (a) assess the impact of historical drought on water resources/systems, (b) consider prospective drought scenario impacts, and (c) evaluate drought risk and resilience. This research program is anticipated to yield significant insights for Texas water resource management and planning processes as well as to provide a strong foundation for further research projects.
Water Resources Analyst (1) (https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UTstaff/details/Water-Resources-Analyst_R_00035429)
This position will ultimately see many opportunities for a wide range of research activities but, in service to the Bureau’s role as the state geological survey, a strong focus on Texas water systems and resources is expected. Initially, this position will be a key member of a team conducting a research program intended to assemble and synthesize a full suite of Texas water resource/systems data in order to: (a) assess the impact of historical drought on water resources/systems, (b) consider prospective drought scenario impacts, and (c) evaluate drought risk and resilience. This research program is anticipated to yield significant insights for Texas water resource management and planning processes as well as provide a strong foundation for further research projects.
Water Resources Analyst (2) (https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UTstaff/details/Water-Resources-Analyst_R_00035433-1)
This position will ultimately see many opportunities for a wide range of research activities but, in service to the Bureau’s role as the state geological survey, a strong focus on Texas water systems and resources is expected. Initially, this position will be a key member of a team conducting a research program intended to assemble and synthesize a full suite of Texas water resource/systems data in order to: (a) assess the impact of historical drought on water resources/systems, (b) consider prospective drought scenario impacts, and (c) evaluate drought risk and resilience. This research program is anticipated to yield significant insights for Texas water resource management and planning processes as well as provide a strong foundation for further research projects.
John Malito
Research Scientist Associate III
Bureau of Economic Geology
University of Texas at Austin
J.J. Pickle Research Campus, Bldg. 130
10100 Burnet Rd.