Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

Water Data Acquisition Analyst

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma · Durant, Oklahoma, United States

Government Administration · 10,001+ employees

2 d ago Closes in 4d
Mid (2-5 yrs) Full-time United States
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About the role

Responsible for maintaining the Research and Data Acquisition program, including collecting and analyzing field data to develop statistical trend models for water quality. The role involves managing grant provisions, maintaining scientific records, and supporting the implementation of Water Settlement Agreement strategies.

What they look for

Data Analysis Statistical Modeling Grant Management GIS Software Microsoft Excel Technical Writing Project Management Environmental Sampling Water Quality Monitoring Research Compilation Field Reconnaissance Budget Monitoring

Requirements

Requires a Bachelor's degree in a science-related field or 4 years of scientific data management experience, plus two years of related environmental work. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (advanced Excel) and knowledge of GIS software and grant management are essential.

Full description

Job Purpose or Objective(s): Responsible for maintaining organization of all aspects of the Choctaw Nation’s Research and Data Acquisition program in the Office of Water Resource Management. Collects and analyses all field and sampling data to develop statistical trend models of water quality and watershed basin impairments aimed at assisting decision makers implement Water Settlement Agreement provisions. You will report to the Water Data Acquisition Analyst.

Regular/Full Time, 100% onsite

Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Primary Tasks:

  • Maintains all Research and Data Acquisition inventory and scientific data lists, reports, and records.
  • Responsible for collecting and analyzing data and assisting with the implementation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) 106 grant, Tribal Rotating Basins QAPP, and other grant program provisions as assigned.
  • You will maintains all office data, assists in the maintenance and analysis of statistical water and watershed models that demonstrate data trends, and provides unbiased results to leadership to support Water Settlement Agreement implementation strategies.
  • Support the direct supervisor to identify and quantify potential impacts at monitoring sites using field reconnaissance, satellite imagery, and statistical trend prediction methodologies.
  • Responsible for maintaining records regarding calibration of equipment, report submittals, documentation of activities, troubleshooting, sampling, laboratory, and field data collection and associated equipment.
  • You will review and determine other federal and state programs that can be implemented in Choctaw Nation Reservation to improve water sources and the long-term sustainability of those resources; assist in the development of CWA 319 program for implementation within the Choctaw Nation reservation.
  • Assist in the development of recommendations for remediation and corrective actions and best management practices; develop education and outreach materials and presentations of the benefits of best management practices for a wide range of stakeholders.
  • Analyze and report data into national and tribal databases as required by EPA, the Tribe, and quality assurance documents’ guidelines.
  • You will assist with the compilation of quarterly progress reports. Assist with the completion of progress reporting documents, review of monthly financial reports, and assist in monitoring and oversight of the CWA, and other grant budgets.
  • Assist in finding grant funding opportunities, development of grant narratives, maintain and revise grant objectives, work plans, budgets and action items.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a science related field; or 4 years in scientific data management in lieu of education.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite with advanced Excel skills
  • Ability to organize, prioritize, and execute tasks
  • Adaptable, self-motivated, and detailed-orientated
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Knowledge of grant acquisition, and management
  • Knowledge of GIS software capabilities
  • Two (2) years of related work in the environmental field, including: research compilation, data analysis, project management, drafting technical and nontechnical reports