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The Water Resources Designer 2 performs basic to intermediate planning, analysis, and design for a variety of water resource projects including irrigation canals, dams, storm drainage systems, stream restoration and fish passage, bridges and culverts, and more.
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Provide technical excellence and thought leadership in one or more of the areas of basin planning, urban stormwater management, river/stream restoration, fish passage design, open-channel hydraulics, and bridge hydraulics and scour countermeasure design.
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Assist with performing basic professional water resources engineering work relating to water supply/quality/management, stormwater facilities, floodplain modeling/mapping, hydrologic/hydraulic modeling, culvert/open channel/bridge hydraulics, canal development, river/stream/habitat restoration and fish passage, and preserving the quality of the environment by averting the contamination and degradation of water resources.
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Working with other members of our local and regional team, you’ll perform design engineering, project design staff oversight, quality control, client development, proposal preparation and sales pursuits for challenging projects related to fish passage, stream restoration, stormwater management, drainage, hydropower, and water conveyance and storage in Nevada and throughout the West Central region.
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HDR is in search of a Water Resources Engineer to join our specialized Fisheries Ecohydraulics practice. A minimum of 5 years of experience in water resources engineering projects.
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Working with other members of our local and regional team, you’ll contribute to a variety of water resources, environmental, transportation, and site civil projects and programs and you'll collaborate on studies, designs, and field assignments for hydraulic/hydrologic modeling, fish passage, stream restoration, stormwater management, drainage, hydropower, and water conveyance and storage.
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Manage H&H modeling including 1D/2D/3D hydraulic models to support planning and design of a wide range of projects including stream rehabilitation and restoration, fish passage, fish behavior, screened surface water intakes, complex culverts and bridges, and floodplain management (planning and design.
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15+ years of experience as a hydrology and hydraulic design engineer working on water resource design, stream restoration, and fish passage projects. Responsible for the full relationship and overall client experience of clients in the Water Resources market.
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Primary Responsibilities HDR is in search of a Water Resources Engineer to join our specialized Fisheries Ecohydraulics practice. In this role you will be supporting fisheries projects ranging from fish passage, water crossings, stream restoration, fish screening structures, and hatcheries.
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As an Engineer-in-Training in Osborn Consulting’s Natural Resources Practice, you will tackle a variety of projects that keep you engaged and inspired both in the office and out in the field.
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5 - 7 years + of hydrology / hydraulics and water resources/civil experience. The Denver Water Service Line has an excellent reputation and supports a broad variety of project work across the U.S. and internationally.
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Hydrologic/hydraulic analyses in support of culvert/bridge design, scour analyses, floodplain modeling, and permitting. DEA’s Puget Sound Region is currently hiring for an experienced Water Resources Client Team Leader / Senior Project Manager in our Water and Environment Business Unit. DEA’s Water Resources Group continues to grow in technical expertise and is looking for someone who can market these skills to current and potential clients.
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Working with other members of our local and regional team, you'll collaborate on studies, designs, and field assignments for hydraulic/hydrologic modeling, fish passage, stream restoration, stormwater management, drainage, hydropower, and water conveyance and storage.
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DEA’s Inland Northwest Water Resources team is hiring for a Junior Water Resources Engineer-in-Training to work on a variety of assignments related to habitat restoration, fish passage, floodplain analysis, and storm water management.
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Water Resources Client Team Leader / Senior Project Manager. Partner with Water Resources staff to support employee development and career growth opportunities for project delivery staff.
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