Employment
The Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For additional information about job opportunities or employment information contact the Human Resources Department, GBRA General Office at 830-379-5822 or 1-800-413-5822.
Current Employment Opportunities
There are currently no positions available.
Instructions
There are several ways to apply for employment:
  • Download the GBRA Employment Application and fax with resume to 830-379-9923; or
  • Mail application and resume to: Attn: Human Resources, 933 E Court, Seguin TX 78155; or
  • Email resume to ; or
  • Stop by GBRA at 933 E Court, Monday through Friday between 8am and 4pm to drop off or complete an application.
GBRA offers a fringe benefit package including:
  • 10 1/2 days annual leave
  • 10 1/2 days sick leave
  • Medical, dental and vision insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Two retirement plans
  • Holidays
  • Educational assistance program
  • And more...
For more information about GBRA, view this video.
DROUGHT INFORMATION (more...)
GBRA Water Conservation Plan
GBRA Drought Contingency Plan
Summary of Water Conservation/Drought Plans
Video: The Climate Detective
Video: San Marcos Springs
Video: Comal Springs
CURRENT FLOW & LAKE DATA        (more...)
(+/-0.00) - indicates change in 24 hours
J-17 Well: 679.8 msl (+0.0)
Canyon Reservoir 909.21 msl (+0.00)
Guadalupe @ Sattler 585 cfs (+6)
Comal Springs 364 cfs (+0)
San Marcos Springs 280 cfs (+12)
Guadalupe @ Gonzales 2010 cfs (+20)
Guadalupe @ Victoria 1740 cfs (-60)
Coleto Reservoir 98.38 msl (+0.01)
Guadalupe @ Tivoli 2900 cfs (-20)
Sources of Flow at Victoria
Canyon Release 33.62%
San Marcos Springs 16.09%
Comal Springs 20.92%
Natural Base Flow 29.37%
(Percentages reflect sources. Losses and diversions not included.)
RESOURCE LIBRARY (more...)
- Basin Briefing November 2009
- Caldwell County Regional Water and Wastewater Planning Study
- Kendall County Briefing 2009
- Canyon Gorge
- Canyon Reservoir Fact Sheet
- GBRA River Run
CONSERVING A TEXAS TREASURE
Guadalupe RiverThe Guadalupe-Blanco River Trust was founded in 2001 to conserve land in the Guadalupe River Watershed.
Learn more...