Water Resource Specialists

Job Description: Design or implement programs and strategies related to water resource issues such as supply, quality, and regulatory compliance issues.

Water Resource Specialists spend a lot of their time . They are naturally good at . Water Resource Specialists are typically characterized as being . They are usually very knowledgable about and are skilled at .

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New Jersey
$158,760  
 
Pennsylvania
$156,300  
 
California
$138,290  
 
Virginia
$136,770  
 
Massachusetts
$134,260  
 
District of Columbia
$129,750  
 
North Carolina
$128,690  
 
Illinois
$128,640  
 
Texas
$123,670  
 
Maryland
$122,750  
 
New York
$119,950  
 
Colorado
$119,170  
 
Connecticut
$116,690  
 
Ohio
$109,840  
 
Rhode Island
$109,240  
 
Washington
$108,980  
 
Florida
$107,050  
 
Alabama
$106,360  
 
Minnesota
$106,360  
 
Kansas
$105,550  
 
New Mexico
$102,160  
 
Iowa
$101,570  
 
Missouri
$100,460  
 
Wisconsin
$98,830  
 
New Hampshire
$98,390  
 
Michigan
$98,190  
 
Mississippi
$98,180  
 
Oklahoma
$98,180  
 
West Virginia
$97,940  
 
Hawaii
$97,560  
 
Oregon
$94,890  
 
Georgia
$94,410  
 
Nevada
$93,760  
 
South Dakota
$93,150  
 
North Dakota
$92,740  
 
Arkansas
$92,600  
 
South Carolina
$90,260  
 
Vermont
$90,020  
 
Nebraska
$90,020  
 
Louisiana
$90,010  
 
Wyoming
$90,000  
 
Montana
$89,450  
 
Tennessee
$87,300  
 
Arizona
$87,290  
 
Maine
$87,290  
 
Utah
$87,280  
 
Kentucky
$86,430  
 
Alaska
$83,620  
 
Idaho
$82,570  
 
Puerto Rico
$73,320  
 

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