The Water and Land Resources Division of King County (Seattle, WA) is 
looking for a stream ecologist for a Water Quality Planner I position. 
The person selected for this position will be expected to provide 
technical assistance and services for studies and projects in stream and 
river ecosystems generally focused on conducting macroinvertebrate, 
habitat and water quality investigations in King County. The person 
should have a broad ecological background and experience analyzing and 
interpreting water quality data. Knowledge and experience with stream 
ecology, macroinvertebrates, riparian habitat and water quality are 
necessary, but relevant skills in fisheries, wetlands and amphibians, in 
addition to aquatic toxicology are also desirable. The applicant will 
also provide technical support for a variety of water quality projects 
that range from stormwater quality to contaminant impacts. Applicants 
should have statistical and data analysis skills, in addition to 
experience using databases and GIS for spatial analysis and map 
development. King County and The Water and Land Resources Division value 
diverse perspectives and life experiences and encourage people of all 
backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, 
women, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, and veterans.

King County jobs page - search for Water Quality I position:
http://www.kingcounty.gov/audience/employees/careers.aspx#jobs

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