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Keyword(s): Water Resources Engineer, irrigation, hydraulic modeling, storm water systems, HEC-1, HEC-RAS, flood control. Experience in water resources planning hydrology/hydraulics, drainage/flood control design and irrigation.
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Prepare Hydraulic/Hydrology studies, drainage reports, design documents, and design plans and specifications for water resources projects. Support our growing water resources practice and will require working with multi-disciplinary teams for a variety of existing and new public and private clients.
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This individual will assist in the geotechnical investigation, analysis, design and construction observation of a wide variety of projects including water resources, dams, flood control, water supply, transportation and mine subsidence.
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Manage, lead, execute, and/or provide technical support for resilience, water resources, and hazard mitigation projects within the municipal, regional, and Federal markets. Required Skills & Required Experience B.S. or MS Degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering (or related engineering field), with emphasis in water resources.
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Develop and deliver design solutions for a wide range of transportation related drainage, stormwater and water resources projects including collection systems and analysis of storm drainage features, Floodplain analysis for hydraulic structures and FEMA compliance, Stormwater Control Measures and Sediment and Erosion Control Best Management Practices.
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Working on multidisciplinary project teams including construction management, ecological, environmental, geotechnical, and water resources core service areas. A sound knowledge of engineering principles relating to design and construction of civil engineering projects, stormwater systems, dams, and other water infrastructure, is essential for this position.
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Keyword(s): Senior Water Resources Engineer, irrigation, hydraulic modeling, storm water systems, HEC-1, HEC-RAS, flood control. 10+ years Water Resources experience, emphasis on irrigation preferred.
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My client is seeking a Water Resources Group Leader Atlanta, GA. As a Leader at you will lead multiple public and private sector projects, clients, and a team of experienced engineers and designers across our entire portfolio.
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The right candidate would complete water resources engineering for transportation and bridge projects, drainage improvements, SWM remediation, erosion and sediment controls and stream restoration projects.
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AMT is growing and is seeking a highly motivated Water Resources Engineer , with 5+ years of relevant experience, to join our growing team of design professionals in our Towson, MD office.
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Projects often involve Hydrology, Hydraulics, Floodplain Analyses, Detention/Water Quality BMP Design, Stream Restoration, Bridge Scour, Trail Design, and Stormwater Management Plans. Practical application of the various hydrology/hydraulics software including, HEC-RAS (1D/2D preferred), HEC-HMS, CUHP, SRH2D, and EPASWMM.
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HDR is currently in need of a Water Resources Engineer to work as a member of our Transportation Business Group in our Virginia Beach, Fulton, Glen Allen, Roanoke or Vienna offices. Experience with water resources design elements related to stormwater management, culverts, storm systems and E&S controls required.
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The role of an intermediate civil or water resources engineer is to work independently on smaller projects and as a team member of larger projects under the guidance of a senior engineer/designer.
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This Opportunity WSP is currently initiating a search for an Early Career Water Resources Engineer to support our California District. Efficiently work with ArcGIS software and extensions in support of flood risk modeling and mapping and other water resources project needs.
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Other tasks include overseeing and managing the preparation of construction documents plans, specifications, construction cost estimating and various studies and reports for roadway, highway, rail, utility, site development and water resources projects including, but not limited to, design projects for commercial, educational, industrial, and governmental/public agencies.
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