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Water Resource Specialist

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Under the direct supervision of the Water Resources Director, performs administrative and other described duties to meet the goals and objectives of the Water Resources Department and Tribe.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Recommend changes to the Tribal water code to more effectively manage the Tribe's current and future water use.

Develop a comprehensive river flow monitoring program and database encompassing other department datasets from water quality monitoring, biological surveys, habitat surveys, vegetation and geomorphology.

Provide technical interpretation of Federal and State regulations in ongoing water right negotiations.

May assist in implementation of procedures necessary for effective administration of the Water Quality Control Plan and notifies supervisor of any non-compliance issues.

Review State Engineer's water rights database to monitor water transfer applications and check compliance with federal agreements.

Assist in the administration of present and future Tribal water rights.

May conduct research of water rights using records at the offices of the State Engineer, Nevada Division of Water Resources and Federal Water Master.

Develop Annual Water Management Plan in accordance with direction from the Pyramid Lake Intertribal Disciplinary Team and Water Resources Director.

Administer compliance with the TROA-MOA (TRUCKEE RNER OPERATING AGREEMENT­MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT) at the direction of the Natural Resources Director.

Administer compliance with the Water Quality Settlement Agreement at the direction of the Natural Resources Director.

Administer and Supervise the Pyramid Lake Tribal Irrigation Program in consultation with the Natural Resources Director.

Act as the primary liaison for construction projects under the administration of the Department of Water Resources.

Review and comment on proposed legislation, draft rules and regulations, and other administrative and policy directives on water transfers, and water supply matters. Advise supervisor on the concerns, research performed, and actions initiated to resolve and respond to concerns.

May participate and/or advise in the preparation of National Environmental Policy Act documents on behalf of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe.

Supervises Department of Natural Resources staff as assigned by the Natural Resources Director.

Review and comment on TROA model results and changes and aquifer storage projects

Familiar with the results and operations of Modflow, HEC-RAS, and other hydrologic models

Perform Other Related Duties As Required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Knowledge of: GPS software and hardware; negotiation techniques and skills in devising negotiation strategies to deal with existing and proposed water rights and water issues as directed by the Water Resources Director; Windows based software programs; principles and practices associated with the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe and the Natural Resources Department.

Ability to: work independently at times with minimal supervision; write clear, concise and complete reports; work effectively with the public and representatives of regulatory agencies; understand Federal regulations and interpret understanding of trust policy statements; understand Tribal goals and objectives and explain to other interested parties involved with water issues; understand and follow instructions in oral and written form; read topographic, soil survey and geographic maps; work with minimal supervision; troubleshoot computer hardware or software if needed; utilize new software programs and update current software or hardware; establish and maintain effective relationships with employees, general public and other agencies; read, write and interpret legal descriptions, deeds, leases, easements, and other land use documents.

General knowledge of environmental laws and regulations and the ability to assess their application regarding land use activities, acquisition, disposal, exchange, or transfer of land/water property.

Must possess valid Nevada driver's license and be insurable under the Tribe's vehicle insurance policy.

Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university hydrology, engineering, geomorphology, or other related natural resources field of study. Two years demonstrated experience in Natural Resources related field or any combination of experience, education, training, or other preparation which would indicate possession of the required knowledge, abilities and skills outlined above. At least two years supervisory experience.

Company Description

The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe envisions an ideal lifestyle where its enrolled members prosper physically, emotionally, spiritually, and economically. Our vision is to increase and use cultural knowledge and experience to protect and preserve natural resources of the Pyramid Lake and Northern Paiute homelands.

The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe envisions an ideal lifestyle where its enrolled members prosper physically, emotionally, spiritually, and economically. Our vision is to increase and use cultural knowledge and experience to protect and preserve natural resources of the Pyramid Lake and Northern Paiute homelands.