Science & ResearchScience and engineering professionalsISCO 2114
hydrogeologist
Hydrogeologists study the distribution, quality and flow of water in order to keep mine workings free of nuisance water and to ensure an adequate supply of process water. They supply and evaluate information which will protect ground and surface water from contamination.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (15)
geographic information systemsgeographic information systemsThe tools involved in geographical mapping and positioning, such as GPS (global positioning systems), GIS (geographical information systems), and RS (remote sensing).geologygeologySolid earth, rock types, structures and the processes by which they are altered.manage land resources permitsmanage land resources permitsStudy the potential impact of land resource utilisation on water and aquatic habitats. Make recommendations as to the approval or rejection of permits for those purposes.ensure compliance with environmental legislationensure compliance with environmental legislationMonitor activities and perform tasks ensuring compliance with standards involving environmental protection and sustainability, and amend activities in the case of changes in environmental legislation....assess impact of industrial activitiesassess impact of industrial activitiesAnalyse data to estimate the impact of industrial activities on resource availability and groundwater quality.perform water analysisperform water analysisCollect and analyse samples of surface water and groundwater to analyse them.prepare scientific reportsprepare scientific reportsPrepare reports that describe results and processes of scientific or technical research, or assess its progress. These reports help researchers to keep up to date with recent findings.create thematic mapscreate thematic mapsUse various techniques such as choropleth mapping and dasymetric mapping to create thematic maps based on geospatial information, using software programmes.address problems criticallyaddress problems criticallyIdentify the strengths and weaknesses of various abstract, rational concepts, such as issues, opinions, and approaches related to a specific problematic situation in order to formulate solutions and a...create GIS reportscreate GIS reportsUse relevant geographic informations systems to create reports and maps based on geospatial information, using GIS software programmes.study groundwaterstudy groundwaterPrepare and conduct field studies in order to determine groundwater quality. Analyse and interpret maps, models and geographical data. Compose a picture of area groundwater and land contamination. Fil...liaise with industrial professionalsliaise with industrial professionalsEstablish relationships with engineers and other industrial professionals.model groundwatermodel groundwaterModel groundwater flow. Analyse groundwater temperature and characteristics. Identify geological formations and man-made influence.identify GIS issuesidentify GIS issuesHighlight GIS-issues that require special attention. Report on these issues and their development on a regular basis.assess groundwater environmental impactassess groundwater environmental impactEstimate environmental impact of groundwater abstraction and management activities.
Optional (8)
hydrologyhydrologyThe study of the water concerning the availability and movement of water as well as the impact of human activities on the water cycle.watershed developmentwatershed developmentThe study of the relevant characteristics of a watershed aimed at the sustainable distribution of its resources and the process of creating and implementing plans, programs, and projects to sustain an...coastal managementcoastal managementThe process of reaching and maintaining an equilibrium between natural phaenomena and human activities in coastal areas.chemistrychemistryThe composition, structure, and properties of substances and the processes and transformations that they undergo; the uses of different chemicals and their interactions, production techniques, risk fa...geographygeographyThe scientific discipline that studies the land, phenomena, characteristics and inhabitants of Earth. This field seeks to understand the natural and man-made complexities of Earth. It explores the soc...negotiate land accessnegotiate land accessNegotiate with landowners, tenants, mineral rights owners, regulatory bodies or other stakeholders to obtain permission to access areas of interest for exploration or sampling.treat contaminated watertreat contaminated waterTreat contaminated water using a variety of techniques such as lagoons and reed beds.perform water testing proceduresperform water testing proceduresConduct testing procedures on water quality, such as pH tests and dissolved solids. Understand instrumentation drawings.
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SectorScience & Research
ISCO GroupScience and engineering professionals
Essential Skills15
Core Skills0