Responsibilities
The Lead Water Engineer (Hydrogeologist) will be responsible for the below tasks and responsibilities.
Groundwater Source Assessment
Drilling supervision
Knowledge management
Monitoring and Progress Control
Groundwater Source Assessment
- Responsible to conduct field survey using hydrological and geophysical investigation methods;
- Analyze hydrological and geophysical data from the field survey;
- Lead the detail ground water potential assessment and evaluations;
- Determine the potential for ground water recharge;
- Provide the required technical advice for the conduct of ground water quality and the suitability of water to the intended purposes;
- Define the preliminary well profile;
- Draw conclusions and recommendations on the suitability of the site for ground water, yield capacity, drilling methodology, casing requirements, etc.
Drilling Supervision
- Carry out the site handover for drilling and confirm the location of the water points pursuant to the recommendation of the study;
- Supervise and monitor the drilling activities and ensure the required depth reached for collection of water;
- Design the casing and supervise the installation of the casings that include the screening and blinding portions;
- Supervise the testing processes and ensure the required yield of the well is achieved;
- Recommend the appropriate type of submersible pump pursuant to the yield and the required head for water supply;
- Responsible for the entire commissioning of the ground water development.
Knowledge Management
- Deliver training on aquifer and groundwater extraction management.
- Support the other relevant experts with the development of groundwater management strategies for inclusion in the master plans.
- Support the development of, and build capacity for, a groundwater information management system in the local area.
- Contribute to the dissemination and sharing of best practices and lessons learned for development planning and knowledge building.
- Keep regular meetings with peer site engineers to benefit from each other experiences.
Monitoring and progress control
- A short monthly report on progress on monitoring system implementation, field-testing, and modeling.
- A report on field-testing of the aquifer.
- Monthly progress reports.
Education
- Advanced University Degree (Masters Degree) in Groundwater, Hydrogeology, Geology, Water Engineering, Environmental Science, or related areas is required.
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A Bachelor’s Degree (first level) in Groundwater, Hydrogeology, Geology, Water Engineering, Environmental Science, or related areas in combination with an additional 2 years of relevant work experience may be accepted in lieu of the education requirements outlined above.




