Knowledge of water law, hydrology, and water policy in the Western U.S. is desirable; however, success in this role depends more on strong leadership, prioritization, and the ability to direct subject-matter experts.
Work is primarily in a professional office setting with frequent meetings and regular interaction with the public, legislators, legal counsel, DNRC leadership, the Governor's Office, stakeholders, and other regulatory agencies, along with periodic travel for meetings, hearings, and events.