Assistant Researcher, Field Ecohydrologist
7 days ago
Topeka, Kansas, United States
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Job Description
The Center for Public Partnerships & Research is hiring an Assistant Researcher, Field Ecohydrologist for the Kansas Geological Survey. The role involves leading field research on soil hydrology, environmental sensors, and water quality, along with data management and laboratory work. Candidates must be able to travel monthly within Kansas. A high school diploma or B.S. in relevant fields is required, along with experience in field-based research.
Position Overview The Kansas Geological Survey (KGS) is seeking a skilled and enthusiastic researcher to contribute to and lead field-based research on a variety of projects funded by the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research, U.S. Department of Agriculture, State of Kansas, and other private industry/non-profits.
Anticipated types of field research will include characterization of soil hydrological processes in agricultural regions, installation and maintenance of environmental sensors, assessing surface water and groundwater quantity/quality, and contributing to other projects as needed. When not in the field, the researcher will also be responsible for data organization and management, maintenance and organization of field equipment, and processing samples in the laboratory. The tentative start date is June 21, 2026, but is flexible based on availability from early June to late July.
The ideal candidate will have experience and enthusiasm for field-based environmental research, strong organizational abilities, and an ability to work independently and collaboratively. This position will require regular (approximately monthly) overnight travel around the state of Kansas and beyond.
Job Description
30%
Provide support to KGS Geohydrology staff in field work related to water, agriculture, hydrogeology, and other research topics. Acquire data and samples, independently perform quality-control assessment and preliminary interpretation of data from the field and hydrologic sensor network, process samples in a laboratory setting when needed, and assist in the presentation of project results.
25%
Coordinate fieldwork in consultation with KGS scientists, staff, and external collaborators. Assist in the planning and coordination of field work, develop plans related to field installation and data acquisition, and organize/maintain necessary field instrumentation.
25%
Provide technical assistance for Geohydrology research instrumentation. Acquire, design, deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot research instrumentation and equipment independently, sometimes with little to no direct supervision. Define user protocols for field and laboratory equipment. Assist in the preparation of specifications for equipment purchases. Maintain familiarity with literature regarding recent developments in relevant field techniques.
10%
Acquire and process datasets with relevance to ongoing field investigations, to both guide and contextualize field work operations.
10%
Assist in miscellaneous field, research, outreach, and service activities for the KGS as appropriate.
Position Requirements
Physical ability to work outdoors in all Kansas weather conditions, including lifting heavy items up to 50 lbs with or without reasonable accommodation and carrying large or bulky items in rough or uneven terrain to access field sites.
Ability to be away from home base for several days and occasionally for longer periods depending on project needs.
Valid driver's license.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma/GED and four years of related experience or B.S. degree in natural science or engineering with an emphasis on a topic such as hydrology, hydrogeology, environmental science, soil science, ecology, agronomy, or similar.
Experience with field work related to environmental science research investigations, including instrumentation and equipment setup and maintenance, data and sample acquisition, and processing of acquired data as evidenced by application material.
Strong organizational skills, as reflected by past class or work experience that involved making progress on multiple tasks concurrently as evidenced by application material.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in natural science or engineering with an emphasis on a topic such as hydrology, hydrogeology, environmental science, soil science, ecology, agronomy, or similar.
Experience collecting or analyzing with ecohydrological, hydrogeological, meteorological, and soil datasets as evidenced by application material.
At least one year of post-graduate field work experience related to environmental research investigations, including instrumentation and equipment setup and maintenance, data and sample acquisition, and processing of acquired data as evidenced by application material.
Experience in coordinating field work in consultation with staff and external collaborators, including development of work plans, developing specifications for field equipment and installation, and coordination of scheduling with others as evidenced by application material.
Experience with data processing using spreadshe
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