Ruidoso Water Resource Director
Company: Clear Career Professionals
Location: Ruidoso
Posted on: April 5, 2026
|
|
|
Job Description:
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 5 p.m. | Friday | May 6, 2026 RECRUITMENT
BROCHURE Under the direction of the Public Works Director, the
Water Resources Director is the Village’s chief steward of water
rights, watershed health, water production, and regulatory
compliance. This position helps ensure Ruidoso has a sustainable,
legally defensible, and high?quality water supply, no small task in
a mountain resort community with tight water constraints. This is a
technically demanding position with a fairly broad scope as
Ruidoso’s water environment is uniquely complex - mountain
hydrology, wildfire impacts, tourism surges, and tight water rights
constraints. Strategic and Technical responsibilities include water
rights administration, water resource planning, watershed
management and water production & wastewater oversight. Village’s
point of contact for major state and federal regulators acting as
the compliance and regulatory liaison. Data, Reporting and Audit
obligations include leading technical research on water quantity
and quality, submission of annual conservation and water rights
reports to the Office of the State Engineer, conducting the annual
water audit and the preparation of ordinances, resolutions, fiscal
impact reports, RFPs, grants, and contracts related to water
resources. Public Outreach and Conservation by leading public
education and outreach on water usage, coordinating compliance and
community engagement efforts and overseeing the Village’s water
conservation program. Oversees the Water Production and Wastewater
Treatment plant management. The successful candidate will ensure
that the daily operations that fall under their purview align with
the Village Council’s vision, department policies and community
goals as overseen by the Village Manager. The position will manage
and coordinate department projects, monitor department
expenditures, and ensure the department’s adherence to federal,
state and local laws. The position will further provide data,
background information and guidance to the Village Manager and the
Public Works Director so that he/she has the confidence to make
informed decisions regarding the Village’s water resources and will
serve as the Village’s subject matter expert on all water related
policy issues. The holder of the position will be expected to
actively participate in the New Mexico Water Resources Association
which is aligned with water rights, water policy, and statewide
water resource management. As a leader in the organization, this
position is expected to demonstrate exemplary character. This
position plays an integral role in representing the Village to
residents, developers, business owners, members’ of the media,
neighboring communities, regional organizations, and state and
federal agencies. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in
Environmental Science, Hydrology, Water Resources, Physical
Science, or a related field; or a combination of education and
experience totaling eight (8) years in a related discipline. Four
(4) years of experience in water resources program administration,
including water rights management, permitting, and compliance. Five
(5) years of supervisory or management experience. Working
knowledge of water rights administration, water resource planning,
conservation programs, and applicable environmental regulations
(e.g., Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act). Experience with
data analysis, reporting, and use of spreadsheet software for
tracking and compliance. Strong communication skills and ability to
work with internal teams, agencies, and stakeholders. Preferred
Qualifications Advanced degree in Water Resources, Hydrology,
Environmental Science, Public Administration, or related field.
Experience managing municipal water rights portfolios and water
conservation or source water protection programs. Familiarity with
AWWA Water Audit Software and regulatory reporting (e.g., OSE).
Experience with watershed management, GIS, and environmental
compliance (including NPDES). Experience with grant
writing/administration and public outreach programs. Background in
policy development and coordination with federal, state, and local
agencies. Faxed and mailed submissions will not be considered. For
more information on this position contact: Kelly Kuenstler, Vice
President Clear Career Professionals (214)550-2850 Ex 6 [email
protected] Brad Stafford, Vice President [email protected]
Keywords: Clear Career Professionals, Roswell , Ruidoso Water Resource Director, Science, Research & Development , Ruidoso, New Mexico