EXHIBIT
6-B
MONTEREY
PENINSULA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
WATER RESOURCES
ASSISTANT
Part-time Limited-term
Position
Class
specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of
duties performed by employees in the class.
Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within
the job.
DEFINITION
The Water Resources Assistant aids District
staff in the implementation of various aspects of the fisheries and aquatic
resources program on the Carmel River, Monterey County. The Water Resources Assistant will collect
ecological and physical information on the fisheries resources of the Carmel
River, assist in seasonal fish rescues during spring and summer, maintain field
equipment used in the fisheries program, and assist District staff in the
construction, operation and maintenance of steelhead restoration projects.
Responsibilities will also include assisting staff in groundwater and surface
water monitoring and vegetation monitoring around the Carmel River Lagoon.
Receives
immediate supervision from higher level District staff.
ESSENTIAL
FUNCTION STATEMENT
Under
staff direction, this position is responsible for accomplishing monitoring
tasks in the MPWMD Fisheries Mitigation Program, including:
1) Collection of field data on water
temperature, fish population numbers distribution, vegetative distribution,
percent cover, groundwater and surface water levels, and other ecological
parameters.
2) Maintenance of technical equipment for
fish rescue activities.
3) Entering and retrieving data using
computer database.
4) River reconnaissance and
habitat surveys.
5) River cross section and profile
surveys.
The
Water Resources Assistant will also work, as needed, on fisheries restoration
projects, general maintenance, and other special projects.
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge
of:
Basic
computer database management technique
Biological
sciences
Physical
sciences
Basic
principles of field data collection
Ability
to:
Participate in a variety of biological and
environmental work and studies
Record clear and accurate field notes
Perform work which involves lifting, pushing and
/or pulling and of objects which may weigh approximately 50 to 100 pounds
Assist with river management and fisheries
restoration projects
Understand and follow oral and written
instructions
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally
and in writing
Establish and maintain effective working relationships
with those contacted in the course of work
Maintain mental capacity which allows for
effective interaction and communication with others
Maintain effective audio-visual discrimination
and perception needed for making observations, communicating with others,
reading, writing and operating assigned equipment.
Maintain physical condition appropriate to the
performance of assigned duties and responsibilities
Experience
and Training Guidelines
Experience:
Some experience in field biology and
data collection and reporting is desirable
Training:
Equivalent
to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by at least two years of
college level course work in environmental science, biology, ecology, forestry,
the physical sciences, or a related field.
License or Certificate:
Possession of, or ability to obtain, an
appropriate, valid driver’s license
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Environmental Conditions:
Office and field environment; work in and around
water; exposure to electricity and atmospheric conditions
Physical Conditions:
Essential functions of the job require
maintaining physical condition necessary for moderate to heavy lifting and
carrying; standing and walking for prolonged periods of time; operating
motorized equipment and vehicles.
Vision:
See in the normal
visual range with or without correction; specific vision abilities required by
this job include close and distance vision, color perception and depth
perception.
Hearing:
Hear in the normal audio range with or without
correction.
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