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What is a water resource manager and how to become one

Updated January 8, 2025
3 min read
Quoted expert
Dr. Melissa Price
There is more than meets the eye when it comes to being a water resource manager. For example, did you know that they make an average of $38.95 an hour? That's $81,009 a year! Between 2018 and 2028, the career is expected to grow 7% and produce 12,600 job opportunities across the U.S.

What general advice would you give to a water resource manager?

Dr. Melissa Price

Associate Professor

If you can identify a need and start a nonprofit or for profit business to fill that need, there is huge salary potential. For example, in natural resource management much of the work is contracted out to various sectors. If you live in a rural or remote island area such as Hawai'i, many of these contractors need to be flown in from outside the area, dramatically increasing costs. If you can develop a local business model to meet these needs, you essentially will have a corner on the market. Examples include heavy machinery, genetic analysis services, water testing services, certification training, decision analysis and facilitation, native plant nurseries, biosecurity, and helicopter services for transportation and materials delivery to remote work sites. Any preparation that demonstrates capacity for leadership positions will help you obtain positions beyond entry level technicians. Specialized skills will also help you negotiate salaries. While a solid understanding of the scientific aspects of the job are important, many higher level positions require an understanding of project management. Coursework or internships that include use of spreadsheets, preparation of reports, or team management will demonstrate that you can quickly move into project management positions.
ScoreWater Resource ManagerUS Average
Salary
6.3

Avg. Salary $81,009

Avg. Salary $59,228

Stability level
8.6

Growth rate 7%

Growth rate 0.3%

Diversity
2.8
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 0.40%

Asian 5.71%

Black or African American 7.65%

Hispanic or Latino 11.14%

Unknown 5.09%

White 70.01%

Gender

female 23.33%

male 76.67%

Age - 47
Race

American Indian and Alaska Native 3.00%

Asian 7.00%

Black or African American 14.00%

Hispanic or Latino 19.00%

White 57.00%

Gender

female 47.00%

male 53.00%

Age - 47
Stress level
8.6

Stress level is very high

7.1 - high

Complexity level
8.4

Complexity level is challenging

7 - challenging

Work life balance
5.3

Work life balance is fair

6.4 - fair

Key steps to become a water resource manager

  1. Explore water resource manager education requirements

    Most common water resource manager degrees

    Bachelor's

    62.2 %

    Master's

    17.6 %

    Associate

    8.1 %
  2. Start to develop specific water resource manager skills

    SkillsPercentages
    GIS22.34%
    Water Quality17.11%
    Business Development11.81%
    Autocad10.45%
    Geotechnical8.65%
  3. Research water resource manager duties and responsibilities

    • Manage operations and logistics, coordinating transportation of personnel, equipment, and supplies to ensure on-time arrival/departure.
    • Review, consult and work with reclamation district representatives or their contractors when performing field geotechnical studies and/or geophysical measurements.
    • Operate and maintain the entire 0.20 MGD water and 0.20 MGD wastewater systems.
  4. Apply for water resource manager jobs

    Now it's time to start searching for a water resource manager job. Consider the tips below for a successful job search:

    1. Browse job boards for relevant postings
    2. Consult your professional network
    3. Reach out to companies you're interested in working for directly
    4. Watch out for job scams

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Average water resource manager salary

The average water resource manager salary in the United States is $81,009 per year or $39 per hour. Water resource manager salaries range between $46,000 and $140,000 per year.

Average water resource manager salary
$81,009 Yearly
$38.95 hourly

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Updated January 8, 2025

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