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Groundwater Modeler
The Butte office of the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology seeks a highly motivated groundwater modeler to develop and apply models for water resources evaluation. The MBMG’s Ground Water Investigation Program evaluates local- to regional-scale hydrogeologic systems, with studies that encompass groundwater/surface-water interactions, and groundwater quantity and quality. With a focus on modeling, the successful candidate will also design projects, collect and interpret geologic and hydrologic data, and write reports. https://montanatechuniversity.applytojob.com/apply/2dKmT39MEx/Groundwater-Modeler-BPPF Responsibilities of the successful candidate include: Independently construct and calibrate numerical groundwater flow models to address a var
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