A hydrologist is a scientist who studies water and its properties, distribution, and circulation. They may also study the impact of human activity on water resources. Hydrologists typically work in offices, but may also spend time outdoors conducting fieldwork.

Hydrologist Job Responsibilities

  • Conducting field studies to collect data on water resources, including precipitation, runoff, groundwater levels, and streamflow
  • Interpreting data collected from field studies to identify trends and patterns in water resources
  • Developing models to predict future water resource conditions based on past and present data
  • Preparing reports detailing findings from field studies and modeling efforts
  • Working with other scientists and engineers to develop plans for managing water resources
  • Providing input on environmental impact assessments relating to proposed projects that could affect water resources
  • Keeping upto-date on new developments in hydrology and related fields

Objectives

  • To study the behavior of water and how it affects our environment
  • To develop models to predict the movement of water in our environment
  • To monitor and assess the quality of water in our environment
  • To provide advice on the best management practices for water resources

Hydrologist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of hydrologist include:
  • A bachelor's degree in hydrology, water resources, or a related field
  • Strong analytical and mathematical skills
  • Experience with data analysis and modeling software
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills