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Typical design work consists of watershed assessments, watershed planning studies, storm water/drainage master plans, storm drainage design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, floodplain mapping studies, and flood control.
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Knowledge of Hydrologic and Hydraulic models such as: TCEQ Water Avalibility Midel (WAM), TWDB Uniform Costing Model, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, StormCAD, ESRI ArcGIS. Typical projects include: 1D and 2D hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and design for flood mitigation, drainage master plans, water quality, erosion mitigation, stream restoration, dams and reservoirs, and transportation drainage projects.
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Under direct supervision, perform basic complexity calculations, modeling, and data analysis for water resources projects with a particular focus on riverine and coastal floodplain analyses though hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, risk assessment, and/or hazard mitigation.
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Performing hydrology calculations, grading, erosion and sediment control, design and hydraulic modeling of storm drainage networks, culverts and detention facilities with a special emphasis on pre- and post-construction stormwater management measures/low impact development/green infrastructure and hydraulic modeling of these systems.
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A strong background using various hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software (i.e. HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, FLO2D, ICPR4, HydroCAD, StormCAD, CulvertMaster) is required. A minimum of 7-9 years of experience in civil - site design, with direct involvement in surface water hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, water control structure designs, and permitting.
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Experience with a diverse range of software packages such as SWMM, CUHP, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS (steady, unsteady flow, and two-dimensional), SRH2D, ArcGIS ArcMap, and the Microsoft office suite. The candidate must have a strong background in the modeling of stormwater/water resources infrastructure projects and the preparation of drainage studies and impact analyses as well as construction documents.
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Experience with common industry software (OpenRoads, Civil 3D, PondPak, StormCAD, XPSWMM, Culvert Master, Flow Master, InRoads Drainage, Geopak Drainage, ArcGIS Pro, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, SRH-2D, etc.
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Experience with water resources engineering (e.g., SPPPs, BMPs, erosion control plans, 404 permits, infrastructure design) including proficiency in HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, StormCAD, EPA SWMM, and ArcGIS, is a plus.
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Perform hydrologic and hydraulic surface water modeling with 1D and 2D HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, HEC-SSP, USGS tools, and others in support of FEMA flood insurance studies and other water resources projects.
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Technical Expertise: Apply your skills in advanced modeling techniques using tools such as HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, and Innovyze ICM, to advance our technical initiatives. In this role, you will be immersed in a diverse portfolio of projects, encompassing everything from developing training and technical manuals to master plans, studies, FEMA modeling and mapping, storm drainage and channel design, and other types of work.
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General understanding or working knowledge of water planning/modeling software such as InfoWater, WaterGEMs, HEC-HMS/RAS, Riverware, ArcGIS Pro. E. required in Utah or ability to gain reciprocity with 6 months of hire.
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Project Engineer must have a working knowledge of AutoCAD Civil 3D and Microsoft Office Suite and have used engineering programs such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, PondPack, and StormCAD, for the design and modeling of engineering systems.
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Experience with some of the following: assessment, analysis, planning, design: related to stormwater system including water quality components, storm drainage systems, dams, roadway culverts and ditches and riverine hydraulic modeling for structure sizing, floodplain modeling, scour evaluation and sediment transport.
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Proven capabilities in hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software (HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, PCSWMM/XPSWMM (or other modeling software). Stantec has an immediate need for a Senior Water Resources Engineer in our Environmental Services group, focused on water resource modeling, mapping and risk communication.
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Experience with a diverse range of software packages such as HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS (steady, unsteady flow, and two-dimensional), ArcGIS ArcMap, and the Microsoft office suite. The candidate must have a strong background in the modeling of stormwater/water resources infrastructure projects and the preparation of drainage studies and impact analyses.
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