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Salary (Annually):
MC3 - $66,204 - $82,764 Engineer-in-training
MC5 - $81,516 - $101,916 P.Eng
MC6 - $88,044 - $110,064 P.Eng & 6 years of
experience as a P.Eng
Applicants with the required education will be assessed to
determine level based on relevant experience.
Are you passionate about doing meaningful work? Do you care about water as one of our most important resources? The Water Security Agency is seeking an enthusiastic individual to join the Hydrology Services team.
We are looking for a self-starting innovative individual who encourages differing opinions and perspectives and seeks continual improvement. You follow through on commitments and strive to maintain positive, collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
As a Hydrologist, you will provide professional engineering/geoscience advice and support corporate-wide with a specic focus on the management, development and protection of the provinces surface water resources. In addition, this employee will conduct hydrological and modelling studies related to the management, development and protection of the province's surface water resources and the design of water resource development projects. This employee will be responsible to undertake routine to moderately complex projects or assignments.
Working collaboratively with stakeholders, you will strive for excellence and act with integrity while representing WSAs interests. You are committed to operang within established guidelines and value safe work practices.
You possess a Degree in an Engineering or Geoscience discipline, a license to practice professional engineering or geoscience from the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS).
This role is subject to a satisfactory criminal record check. We offer rewarding career opportunities, competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package.
To learn more about the work we do, visit wsask.ca