Summary
This position is in the Northwest Pacific Island Reg in the Field Office. Filling one vacancy in each of the following locations: Honolulu, HI Kennewick, WA Ferndale, WA The official worksite for the selectee is the duty station identified in this vacancy announcement. The selectee will typically report to this duty location on a regular and recurring weekly basis.
Duties
As a Supervisory Hydrologic Technician within the NW- Pacific Island Reg, Field Office, some of your specific duties will include: - Leads and oversees hydrologic data collection, computation, analysis, and dissemination for surface-water, groundwater, sediment, and water-quality monitoring networks, ensuring products meet U.S. Geological Survey technical standards, Fundamental Science Practices, and mission requirements. - Provides expert technical consultation to colleagues, interpretive-study staff, and managers on local hydrologic conditions, network design, instrumentation issues, and difficult water-data collection problems requiring unique or modified approaches. - Applies advanced hydrologic and hydraulic methods, including complex rating development, velocity-index methods, indirect peak-flow measurements, and nonstandard computational approaches to resolve data anomalies and support flood response, water management, and scientific interpretation. - Serves as a technical authority for hydrologic data collection and computation, reviews staff work, and ensures hydrologic data and products provided to the public and cooperating agencies are accurate, timely, defensible, and consistent with U.S. Geological Survey policies, national standards, and Fundamental Science Practices. - Serves as the technical authority for hydrologic records by reviewing, analyzing, and approving continuous and discrete data; ensuring quality assurance and quality control of time-series records processed in Aquarius Time-Series or similar systems; and supporting timely release of defensible hydrologic information to customers and the public. - Supervises a multi-grade staff of hydrologic technicians by planning and assigning work, setting priorities and schedules, reviewing technical and administrative work products, evaluating performance, resolving complaints, and providing day-to-day guidance on work and personnel matters. - Develops staff through mentoring, coaching, cross-training, and identification of developmental needs, while promoting teamwork, accountability, safety, merit system principles, and equal employment opportunity in daily operations. - Selects and evaluates sites for gaging stations, groundwater wells, and water-quality monitoring locations; oversees the design, installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair of hydrologic monitoring infrastructure and associated field equipment and telemetry systems. - Builds and maintains effective working relationships with Federal, Tribal, State, and local partners by organizing cooperator meetings, responding to data and program inquiries, communicating hydrologic conditions and program status, and helping develop work plans and proposals that address water-resources information needs. - Plans and manages field-office operations by developing work plans, staffing and funding estimates, monitoring expenditures and commitments, and aligning travel, equipment, and personnel resources with changing program priorities and available budgets. Physical Demands: Field work is conducted year-round in a wide range of environmental and weather conditions across Washington and Hawaiʻi. Conditions may include high heat and humidity, heavy rain, cold temperatures, snow and ice, strong winds, and rapidly changing streamflow during storms and floods. Work may require travel over steep, uneven, slippery, or otherwise difficult terrain; working in and around swift or deep water; operating from small boats; and making measurements from bridges with moving traffic. Field duties frequently involve lifting and carrying equipment, prolonged standing or walking, climbing, and working in remote locations. Required personal protective equipment may be bulky or restrictive and can add to the physical demands associated with heat, cold, precipitation, and other field conditions. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Office conditions do not require special safety precautions; field conditions may include extreme heat or cold, rain or snow, possible aggressive wildlife encounters, and hazardous conditions such as ice or flooding, or exposure to irritant or toxic chemicals. Work may require the use of special clothing or gear such as masks, coats, boots, goggles, respirators, or life jackets.
Requirements
Key Requirements: Selectee may be subject to serving a one-year supervisory probationary period. More requirements are listed under Qualifications and Other Information. Selectee must provide a valid state driver's license & safe driving record. Selectee subject to successful completion of a pre-employment medical exam. Are There Any Special Requirements For This Position? Pre-Employment Medical - Taking and passing a pre-employment medical examination at Federal expense is required due to the physical demands of this job. You will be required to operate a government-owned or leased vehicle in the performance of your official duties. Applicants for this position must meet the following requirements: (1) possess a valid State license, and (2) possess a safe driving record. If selected, you will be required to provide proof of a valid State license & a copy of your driving record. Because this position requires travel for official business, the selectee will be required to apply for a charge card within 30 calendar days of appointment. Individuals who have delinquent account balances from a previous Government charge card will be required to satisfy their existing obligation before a new card can be issued. A background investigation will be required for this position. Continued employment will be subject to the applicant's successful completion of a background security investigation and favorable adjudication. Failure to successfully meet these requirements will be grounds for termination. Throughout the recruitment and hiring process we will be communicating with you via email; therefore, it is imperative that the email address you provide when applying for this vacancy remains active. Should your email address change, please notify the point of contact identified in the vacancy announcement as soon as possible so that we can update our system. If you are a Federal employee applying for a promotion (under merit promotion procedures) you must meet time-in-grade requirements by the closing date of the announcement.
How you will be evaluated
--Resume Length: Please limit your resume to no more than 2 pages. If more than 2 pages are submitted, only the first 2 pages will be reviewed to determine your eligibility/qualifications. --Basis of Rating: Your qualifications will be evaluated based on your application materials (e.g., resume, supporting documents), the result of the assessment required for this position. Your responses must be substantiated by your resume. If you do not respond to the application questions you may be rated ineligible. Resume Review Assessment Required: If you meet the eligibility and basic qualification requirements for this position subject-matter-experts will perform a structured review of your resume to evaluate your knowledge, skills, abilities, and competences as they directly relate to the duties of this position. Due weight will be given to performance appraisals and awards during the interview/selection process conducted by the hiring manager. If referred, all relevant documents including performance appraisals and awards submitted with your application package will be forwarded to the hiring official for review.