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We are currently seeking a Water Resources Engineer with stormwater engineering expertise for our Atlanta, Georgia, Jacksonville, Florida, or Merritt Island, Florida offices. This is an engaging and high impact position in which you will work closely with national industry leaders to support clients with stormwater management and design, dam assessments and rehabilitation, green infrastructure (GI), low impact development (LID), hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) analysis, water quantity and water quality analysis, resiliency solutions, and watershed and coastal management projects.
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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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Certificate: Must possess and maintain a valid California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Water Treatment Operator Grade 4 Certificate, and California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Water Distribution Operator Grade 3 Certificate.
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Apply knowledge of hydrology, geology, soil science, modeling, and GIS to the resolution of water resources related issues. Manage the general operations and activities of the Water Resources Project Management Team including, but not limited to, water quality projects for the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), Byllesby Dam operations and project management, and the Stormwater Program.
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A Junior/Intermediate Water Resources Engineer with experience in the surface-water-related aspects of Water Resources preferably in the Mining and/or Hydropower industries; a strong ability to analyze and model complex systems, then document and present the information in an organized, inclusive, and concise manner; a B.S. and/or M.S. degree in Civil Engineering; and 0 – 4 years of relevant engineering experience.
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BS in Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. Groundwater Engineer/Hydrogeologist - Water Resources Full-time.
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Expertise in areas complementary to the existing faculty is sought and can include: geotechnical and water resources aspects of urban stormwater, erosion and sediment transport, uncertainty in water resources applications including climate change adaptation; open channel and surface water systems and infrastructure; watershed health; groundwater protection; hydraulic barriers; and water resources planning and management.
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Keen interest and passion in application of hydrology and hydraulics to the field of water resources engineering. Lead and Mentor junior staff to further develop their understanding of water resources engineering analyses, design, and construction.
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The incumbent can look forward to projects including flood hazard analysis relative to Flood Insurance Studies, stormwater management analysis, and other types of water resources engineering analyses.
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MS degree in hydrogeology or geology; or MS degree in civil engineering, water resources engineering, or planning, environmental engineering. GSI is a specialized groundwater, environmental, and water resources consulting firm with offices in Oregon, Washington, and California.
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STV is seeking highly motivated Civil/Water Resources Engineer for positions in our Lawrenceville NJ, Newark, NJ, and Philadelphia offices, with experience public transportation improvement projects for NJDOT, SJTA, NJ Turnpike, PennDOT, and other agencies.
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15+ years of experience as a structural engineer primarily in the water/wastewater/water resources design field. 10+ years of experience as a structural engineer primarily in the water/wastewater/water resources field.
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As a Professional Water Resources Engineer , you will use your technical expertise to design hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, develop roadway drainage and stormwater treatment systems, design erosion control and sediment management best management practices, coordinate and obtain agency permitting, and perform bridge and culvert hydraulic analysis.
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Atkins seeks an energetic and highly motivated self-starter to join our Dallas, Austin, Houston, Texas, Phoenix, AZ, Lynwood/Portland, Calverton/Overland Park/ Denver, Raleigh and Atlanta offices as a FEMA/Water Resources Engineer.
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Subject matter expert in a subset of Water Resources (i.e. water/wastewater treatment, natural channel design, urban drainage planning and design, watershed planning, water rights, etc.
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