Specific job duties will include assisting staff with complaint documentation, gathering site information and data, field investigations, answering questions from the public by phone, letter, or e-mail regarding regulations, the permitting process, and general questions on land and water resources, and drafting of correspondence relative to the land and water use programs and statutes administered by the WRD. Prefer: Aquatic Sciences, Biology, Environmental Engineering, or Chemistry-oriented curriculum, or Computer Science, Information Technology, and Geology, Geosciences, Earth Science, Oceanography, Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Coastal Science, Natural Resource Management, Geomorphology, GIS oriented curriculum or similar.