Senior Hydrogeologist/Groundwater Modeler (USA)
ITASCA International Inc. · Minneapolis, MN · 3 days ago
$105k–$130k/yrFull-time
About the role
ITASCA North America is seeking a Senior Hydrogeologist/Groundwater Modeler to support challenging groundwater, mine water, and environmental projects across the U.S. and North America. This role is suited for a technically strong professional with experience in groundwater flow modeling, hydrogeologic interpretation, and practical consulting.
Responsibilities
- Develop, calibrate, apply, and review numerical groundwater flow models for mining, environmental, and water-resource projects.
- Support modeling related to mine dewatering, depressurization, pit and underground working inflows, groundwater recovery, contaminant transport, seepage, closure, and water management.
- Develop and interpret conceptual hydrogeologic models using geology, field data, monitoring records, hydraulic testing, groundwater chemistry, and project constraints.
- Evaluate model assumptions, calibration, uncertainty, sensitivity, limitations, and implications for client decisions.
- Prepare technical reports, model documentation, presentations, proposals, scopes of work, budgets, and work plans.
- Serve as a technical reviewer and internal resource for groundwater modeling quality.
- Mentor junior and intermediate staff in modeling methods, hydrogeologic interpretation, and technical communication.
- Work independently on complex assignments and manage modeling tasks or projects.
- Collaborate with hydrogeologists, geomechanics engineers, engineering geologists, geochemists, data scientists, and software developers.
- Support continued improvement of ITASCA’s modeling skills, workflows, training materials, and technical capabilities.
- As appropriate, work with the MINEDW product manager and in-house software staff to support groundwater model code development, feature improvements, user training materials, and marketing content.
Requirements
- Advanced degree in hydrogeology, geochemistry, environmental engineering, or a related field.
- Approximately 10–20 years of relevant professional experience.
- Proven record of technical excellence in groundwater flow modeling.
- Strong experience developing, calibrating, applying, and interpreting numerical groundwater models.
- Experience with conceptual hydrogeologic models, hydrogeologic data interpretation, and model documentation.
- Able to critically evaluate model assumptions, calibration, uncertainty, sensitivity, and limitations.
- Able to support proposals, work programs, and client communication.
Why this role matters
Groundwater models are most valuable when they help clients make better decisions. At ITASCA North America, modeling is not treated as a stand-alone exercise; it is used to understand complex hydrogeologic systems, test assumptions, evaluate uncertainty, and support practical decisions about water, risk, operations, permitting, and closure.
What You’ll Do
- Develop, calibrate, apply, and review numerical groundwater flow models for mining, environmental, and water-resource projects.
- Support modeling related to mine dewatering, depressurization, pit and underground working inflows, groundwater recovery, contaminant transport, seepage, closure, and water management.
- Develop and interpret conceptual hydrogeologic models using geology, field data, monitoring records, hydraulic testing, groundwater chemistry, and project constraints.
- Evaluate model assumptions, calibration, uncertainty, sensitivity, limitations, and implications for client decisions.
- Prepare technical reports, model documentation, presentations, proposals, scopes of work, budgets, and work plans.
- Serve as a technical reviewer and internal resource for groundwater modeling quality.
- Mentor junior and intermediate staff in modeling methods, hydrogeologic interpretation, and technical communication.
- Work independently on complex assignments and manage modeling tasks or projects.
- Collaborate with hydrogeologists, geomechanics engineers, engineering geologists, geochemists, data scientists, and software developers.
- Support continued improvement of ITASCA’s modeling skills, workflows, training materials, and technical capabilities.
- As appropriate, work with the MINEDW product manager and in-house software staff to support groundwater model code development, feature improvements, user training materials, and marketing content.