The Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District is hiring a Water Quality Intern. This is a temporary, seasonal position (May - October) for 30-40 hours per week, starting at $17.50/hr, and takes place on-site in Chanhassen, MN. This position provides technical support and assistance in the protection, improvement and management of the surface waters within the District, and will involve assisting the Water Quality department with the operation and maintenance of a watershed-wide monitoring program for lakes, streams, stormwater ponds, and wetlands.
POSITION TITLE:
Water Quality Technician/Intern
REPORTS TO:
Water Resources Manager
Water Resources Technician
CLASSIFICATION:
Temporary, Seasonal Position (May – October) without benefits - FLEXIBLE start/end dates
30-40 hours per week (Occasional Weekends and Evenings)
2 positions available
Starting at $17.50 per hour-$18.50 per hour (Depending on Qualifications)
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
Provide technical support and assistance in the protection, improvement, and management of the surface waters within the District. This position will involve assisting the Water Quality department with the operation and maintenance of a watershed wide monitoring program for lakes, streams stormwater ponds, and wetlands.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and QUALIFICATIONS:
ACTIVITY AND FIELD WORK COMPONENTS:
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Tentative Deadline: February 26, 2024
Qualified candidates may be accepted after the deadline.
APPLICATION:
Mail or email cover letter and resume to:
Joshua Maxwell – Water Resources Manager
Riley-Purgatory-Bluff Creek Watershed District
18681 Lake Drive East
Chanhassen, MN 55317
jmaxwell@rpbcwd.org
(952) 607-6486
ABOUT THE DISTRICT:
The Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District is a local government unit charged with protecting, managing, and restoring water resources. It encompasses all the land that drains into any of the three creeks in its name. At about 50 square miles, it includes parts of seven cities (Bloomington, Chanhassen, Chaska, Deephaven, Eden Prairie, Minnetonka, and Shorewood), and two counties (Carver and Hennepin).The District is led by residents and water professionals. Five managers (four appointed by the Hennepin County Commissioners and one by Carver) serve three-year terms directing District activities. The District partners with local communities to identify top priorities and plan, implement, and manage efforts to protect clean water. The District works to educate and engage community members in this stewardship.
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Join the District team to help us protect our local water resources! Email resume and cover letter to: Joshua Maxwell – Water Resources Manager jmaxwell@rpbcwd.org
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