A Master's degree in Hydrology, Environmental Science, or a related field is required., Experience with hydrological modeling and data analysis is essential., Strong analytical skills and proficiency in statistical software are necessary., Excellent communication skills for presenting research findings are important..
Key responsibilities:
Conduct applied research on hydrological processes and water resources management.
Analyze and interpret hydrological data to inform decision-making.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and stakeholders on research projects.
Prepare reports and presentations to communicate research results to clients and the public.
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