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Adaptation/Hydrology/Construction Management Fellowship

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Job Description - Adaptation/Hydrology/Construction Management Fellowship

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In partnership with the US Fish & Wildlife Service, MobilizeGreen seeks Adaptation Fellows 


working on adaptation, hydrology, and/or construction management for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Adaptation Fellows support the Service’s efforts to adapt to and mitigate contemporary ecological change by collaborating with partners, integrating nature-based solutions, and strengthening adaptation and resilience across management of Service trust resources.



This fellowship focuses on adaptation, hydrology, and/or construction management on National Wildlife Refuge System lands. Fellows will support habitat and hydrologic restoration, infrastructure maintenance, and adaptation to rapid ecological change through activities such as field-based restoration projects, data collection and analysis, construction oversight, infrastructure planning, and stakeholder engagement. The position offers hands-on experience and collaboration with multiple USFWS programs, helping fellows build skills in hydrology, project management, restoration science, and infrastructure maintenance.



Duty Station and Location: San Luis Valley NWR Complex - Alamosa, CO




Term: 26 weeks (6 months), full-time (40 hours per week), on-site position. The fellowship is eligible for extension up to 3 years (36 months).



Anticipated Start Date: June 2026



Benefits:



  • Hands on learning and job training experience

  • Paid orientation and travel to orientation

  • Mentorship for career and professional development

  • Weekly living allowance ($800 per week)

  • Housing

  • Relocation assistance (if applicable)

  • Health insurance option

  • Public Lands Corps hiring eligibility (with successful completion of fellowship). Other authorities may apply.



Position Duties:



Specific Tasks Required May Include:



  • Fieldwork and Hydrology:

    • Installing and maintaining hydrologic monitoring equipment (e.g., staff gages, shallow groundwater wells, and water level recorders).

    • Conduct water quality sampling

    • Conducting topographic and bathymetric surveys

    • Monitoring vegetation, elevation, and hydrology using established protocols and synthesizing data to assess project success






  • Adaptation:

    • Work as part of a Team to restore hydrology to salt marsh, freshwater wetlands, or other habitats depending on location.

    • Facilitating cross-programmatic coordination to advance priority resiliency projects.

    • Developing communication materials, and demonstration case studies to disseminate restoration methodology, and assist other projects.

    • Preparing briefing materials and innovative content to communicate adaptation success stories.

    • Supporting feasibility, design, and implementation of conservation projects that enhance ecological resilience.






  • Construction and Engineering Support:

    • Conducting site condition analyses, data collection, and instrumentation data analysis.

    • Performing limited engineering schematics or architectural designs for developmental assignments.

    • Participating in inspections, reviews, and evaluations of facilities and infrastructure.

    • Assisting with project management, contract administration, compliance checks, and database operations.

    • Using remote sensing tools and data analysis software, to support project designs.

    • Preparing drawings, permits, material testing, and documentation for projects.





Specific Tasks and Learning Goals:



  • Gain skills in hydrology, geomorphology, and nature-based restoration design, including data collection, analysis, and project design.

  • Develop expertise in surface water and groundwater monitoring, surveying, and tidal flow assessment.

  • Acquire knowledge of construction management techniques, project management of in-house and contracted crew, and compliance reporting for a large-scale, multiple year restoration project.

  • Understand how to integrate adaptation and nature-based engineering principles into wildlife conservation and infrastructure projects.

  • Build professional networks across USFWS, working with various stakeholders including contractors, States, Tribes, NGOs, and local governments.

  • Develop case studies, communication materials, intranet content, and other shared learning materials to promote the operationalization of science-based action.

  • Experience cross-programmatic collaboration, project management, and collaborative team-based field operations.



Qualifications/Skills and Knowledge:



Required:



  • Degree or coursework in environmental science, natural resources, environmental or adaptation science, hydrology, engineering, geoscience, biology, construction management, or related fields.

  • Strong analytical, organizational, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.

  • Effective communication, teamwork, and independent work skills.

  • Willingness to work outdoors in varying conditions and conduct physical tasks.

  • Ages 18-30 (or up to 35 for veterans).

  • Valid driver’s license.

  • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident.



Preferred:



  • Knowledge of hydrologic monitoring, land surveying techniques, and construction management tools. 

  • Experience with GIS, data analysis, and nature-based solutions.

  • Familiarity with public lands management, environmental policy, and engineering practices.

  • Demonstrated ability to develop case studies, technical materials, and success stories for different kinds of audiences.

  • Effective written and verbal communication skills.

  • Desire to drive adaptation and engineering solutions collaboratively.

  • Knowledge and proficiency in operating and maintaining small-engine equipment.



Specific Requirements/Preferences:



  • Physical Requirements: Work involves both office and field tasks, with activities such as walking on rough terrain, carrying equipment (up to 40 lbs) over long distances, and working in variable weather conditions.

  • Position Environment: Duties are performed indoors and outdoors, often requiring travel to remote sites and exposure to temperature extremes, biting insects, ticks, and poison ivy.



For more information on MobilizeGreen go to: www.mobilizegreen.org

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