Hydrologist Sample Resume


Travis Langley
1234 Post Oak Drive
Shorestore, MI 64000
Home: 404-555-5555
Cell: 404-555-5556
Email: Travis Langley@frontfocus.com
  Objective: Seeking to find a Hydrologist position inside a company where I can use my experience and skills to best serve the needs of the organization and to improve its productivity.   Qualification Summary: Certified experience in prediction of physical principles, laws, their interrelationships, and applications to understanding fluid, material, and atmospheric dynamics, and mechanical, electrical, and atomic processes. Extensive knowledge of principles and methods for describing the features of land, sea, and air masses, including their physical characteristics. Knowledge of the chemical composition, structure, and properties of substances and of the chemical processes and transformations that they undergo. Ability to identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions. Maximum capacity of concentration, attention to details, very good communication skills.   Education: Bachelor of Science Degree in Hydrology,
Hydrology Institute, Shorestore, MI
Jun 1999   Work Experience: Hydrologist,
Rift Valley Hydrological Institute, Shorestore, MI
June 2003? present

Responsibilities included: researching the distribution, circulation, and physical properties of underground and surface waters; studying the form and intensity of precipitation, its rate of infiltration into the soil, movement through the earth, and its return to the ocean and atmosphere. Applying research findings to help minimize the environmental impacts of pollution, water-borne diseases, erosion, and sedimentation. Compiling and evaluating hydrologic information in order to prepare navigational charts and maps, and to predict atmospheric conditions. Conducting research and communicating information to promote the conservation and preservation of water resources. Conducting short-term and long-term climate assessments, and studying storm occurrences. Designing and conducting scientific hydro-geological investigations to ensure that accurate and appropriate information is available for use in water resource management decisions. Evaluating research data in terms of its impact on issues such as soil and water conservation, flood control planning, and water supply forecasting.   Hydrologist,
National Hydrology Center, Shorestore, MI
May 1999 ? May 2003

Responsibilities included: investigating properties, origins, and activities of glaciers, ice, snow, and permafrost, measuring and graphing phenomena such as lake levels, stream flows, and changes in water volumes. Studying and analyzing the physical aspects of the Earth in terms of the hydrological components, including atmosphere, hydrosphere, and interior structure. Studying and documenting quantities, distribution, disposition, and development of underground and surface waters. Studying public water supply issues, including flood and drought risks, water quality, wastewater, and impacts on wetland habitats. Answering questions and provide technical assistance and information to contractors and/or the public regarding issues such as well drilling, code requirements, hydrology, and geology. Collecting and analyzing water samples as part of field investigations and/or to validate data from automatic monitors. Coordinating and supervising the work of professional and technical staff, including research assistants, technologists, and technicians.   References: Available upon request