Water Resources Specialist – Entry or Specialist at Idaho Power
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance
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Water Resources Specialist – Entry or SpecialistIdaho Power — located in vibrant
Boise, Idaho — is looking for aWater Resources Specialist – Entry or Specialist to join our Power Supply team.
It’s an exciting time to work for Idaho Power. Our work plays a critical role in communities we serve across Idaho and Oregon, and we’re working hard to provide our customers with the safe, reliable, affordable energy they depend on.
While this position is based at Idaho Power’s downtown Boise location, we offer both flexible schedules and the opportunity to work up to 40% remote. Relocation assistance may also be provided to the successful candidate.
What does a Stream Gaging Water Resources Specialist do for us?
Under specific direction, they provide technical assistance to the Stream Gaging group in the Water Resources and Merchant Department. They work with specialized instrumentation and software applications that are required to operate and maintain our stream gaging network. They will perform data collection, analysis, and calibration of our stream gaging network and report results in written and verbal forms.
Specialist level will also require specialized knowledge and experience using stream gaging equipment for field data collection.
In addition to the meaningful work we do, we offer work-life balance, competitive pay and benefits,an employee incentive plan,and both a 401k employer-match and a pension plan, making Idaho Power one of the best employers in the state.
A COMPETITIVE CANDIDATE WILL HAVE
Knowledge of:
- Water or natural resource data collection
- Operating and maintaining stream gaging stations or other scientific equipment including installing, calibrating, and troubleshooting data loggers, sensors, and radio telemetry
- Basic surveying equipment and procedures for operation
Preferred:
- The hydrologic characteristics of the Snake River basin
- USGS guidelines for stream gaging, database management, computer programming, equipment used to measure streamflow
- Performing surveying at gage stations utilizing differential leveling
- Operating and maintaining field equipment for gathering and analyzing scientific data
Skills in:
- Effective oral and written communication
- Use of computers and software related to position
- Proficient with spreadsheets, word processing, database applications, data acquisition, transmission, processing, storage, and display
- Using hand and power tools related to shop or field
- Maintain effective working relationships, work both independently and on project teams
- Organization and project management
- Planning, report writing, coordinating and problem solving
Preferred:
- Operating and maintaining stream gages, collecting stream data in all flow ranges, and compiling an annual record including proper application of gage height and shift corrections
Ability to:
- Manage, coordinate, and complete project tasks
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships
- Work both independently and on project teams
- Develop alternatives and work with others to meet company needs
- Analyze datasets and databases
- Draft written and oral reports
- Troubleshoot scientific data collection equipment in the field
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Entry Water Resources Specialist
Education:
- High school diploma or GED
Preferred:
- Bachelor’s degree in natural science, engineering, computer science, hydrology, hydrogeology, environmental science, water resources, physical science, electronics, or similar field
Experience:
- 2 years technically related job specific experience
OR
- A bachelor's degree in related field
Licenses & Certifications:
- Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record based on driving requirements for the position
- Valid DOT (Department of Transportation) Medical Card or ability to obtain prior to hire
- Must obtain First Aid/CPR card within 90 days
Preferred:
- First Aid/CPR training
Water Resources Specialist
Education:
- High school diploma or GED
Preferred:
- Bachelor’s degree in natural science, engineering, computer science, hydrology, hydrogeology, environmental science, water resources, physical science, electronics, or similar field
Experience:
- 4 years of…
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