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State Lands Geologist

Department of Natural Resources

Castle Rock, Washington

Job Type Permanent
Salary $4,632 - $8,825 per month
Benefits DNR offers a comprehensive benefits package
Deadline Apr 27, 2026
Min. Experience 0 - 1 year

State Lands Geologist

Location: Castle Rock, WA
Relocation Compensation may be available and considered

State Lands Geologist, Natural Resource Scientist 2 (NRSci2) In-Training (Salary range: $4,632 - $6,227 per month)
State Lands Geologist, Natural Resource Scientist 3 (NRSci3) (Salary range: $6,565 - $8,825 per month) The salary listed includes 7.5% assignment pay due to the required licensure. 

Review of applications is ongoing. We reserve the right to make a hiring decision or close this recruitment at any time after 4/13/26. It is in your best interest to submit materials as soon as possible.

Responsibilities:

  • Assess geologic hazard and risk in the forested environment. 
  • Serve as an expert engineering geology consultant for land managers.
  • Develop landslide hazard and channel migration zone mitigation recommendations for forest management activities, recreation plans, and engineering projects that follow Forest Practices or other applicable rules and regulations. 
  • Perform field reconnaissance in remote, rugged terrain. 
  • Utilize remote sensing tools including lidar derivatives and aerial imagery in GIS to map potentially unstable slopes. 
  • Assess rock source suitability for forest road construction.
  • Perform detail-oriented project work and consultation. 
  • Consult with foresters, engineers, managers, local tribes, and stakeholders.
  • Communicate orally and in writing to provide formal and informal briefings to regulators, technical experts, management officials, interest groups, and members of the general public. 
  • Collaborate with team members. 
  • Stay current with relevant scientific research.

Qualifications:

This may be filled as an in-training position. This is designated as a 12-36-month training plan. If you complete all elements of the training steps in a shorter amount of time, we may waive the remainder of the time required. Candidates will be considered as State Lands Geologist, Natural Resource Scientist 2 (NRSci2) In-Training or State Lands Geologist, Natural Resource Scientist 3 (NRSci3), depending on qualifications.

Required Competencies: 

  • Knowledge of scientific literature as it pertains to the effects of forest land use on physical watershed processes (erosion, sedimentation, and hydrology).

Special Requirements and Conditions of Employment:

  • A Washington Geologist License (LG) is required per RCW 18.220.020, as outlined in the individual performance development plan OR the in-training plan.
  • A Washington Engineering Geologist License (LEG) is required per RCW 18.220.020, as outlined in the individual performance development plan OR the in-training plan.
  • Must be approved by Forest Practices to be a “qualified expert” (WAC 222-10-030(5)) within one year of hire as an NRSci3 or within one year after promotion to an NRSci3. Note: While licensure is required for this position, it is not required upon hire. Please review the requirements for licensure in Washington State: https://dol.wa.gov/professional-licenses/geologists)
  • Position is required to both work in an office and in the field in remote locations on uneven terrain and in all weather conditions.
  • Frequent day-long and occasional overnight travel is required.
  • A current valid driver’s license and two years of driving experience. Additionally, DNR requires state drivers to possess a license that is not suspended, revoked, or restricted (for example, Occupational/Restricted Driver Licenses or requiring ignition interlock devices). This position requires driving as an essential function. Finalists and/or interview candidates will be asked to provide a driving record from all states in which they have held a license during the past three years. 

Desired Qualifications:

  • Experience conducting site-scale landslide risk analyses, where proposed timber harvest and road construction activities are evaluated for their potential to increase mass wasting.
  • Experience developing harvest- and construction-related mitigation measures to reduce the potential for management-related mass wasting.
  • Proficiency with slope stability modeling software, such as Slope/W.
  • Experience authoring or co-authoring "qualified expert" reports prepared in accordance with the standards specified in WAC 222-10-030.
  • Knowledge of relevant State regulations and laws including State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) and Forest Practices rules.
  • Proficiency with GIS applications including Spatial Analyst, 3D Analyst, Raster Calculator, and Model Builder to analyze and model topographic and hydrologic data; file geodatabase management; and Python programming.
How To Apply

View a complete position description with full application instructions at careers.wa.gov  

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Category Forestry , Hydrology
Tags GIS