How do they match: Hydrologic Technicians

  • Analyze ecological data about the impact of pollution, erosion, floods, and other environmental problems on bodies of water.
  • Apply research findings to minimize the environmental impacts of pollution, waterborne diseases, erosion, or sedimentation.
  • Estimate the costs and benefits of municipal projects, such as hydroelectric power plants, irrigation systems, and wastewater treatment facilities.
  • Investigate complaints or conflicts related to the alteration of public waters by gathering information, recommending alternatives, or preparing legal documents.
  • Locate and deliver information or data as requested by customers, such as contractors, government entities, and members of the public.

  • Advise others about environmental management or conservation.
  • Analyze environmental data.
  • Apply knowledge or research findings to address environmental problems.
  • Collect environmental data or samples.
  • Communicate with the public on environmental issues.
  • Compile environmental or climatological data.
  • Develop mathematical models of environmental conditions.
  • Prepare graphics or other visual representations of information.
  • Search files, databases or reference materials to obtain needed information.