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Wood is a global leader in consulting and engineering, helping to unlock solutions to critical challenges in energy and materials markets. NACE Coating Inspector Certification considered an asset.
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DESCRIPTIONMichael Baker International is actively seeking a Water Resources Engineer to join our growing Water Practice in Chicago, IL. Michael Baker provides a flexible work environment with a balance mix of office and home work.
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Overview As a Water Resources Engineer for CEC, you will perform hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, dam safety assessment, design, compliance, and rehabilitation, water resource utility infrastructure and stormwater facilities design, stream restoration design, and conduct floodplain and drainage studies.
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Job Description OverviewColliers Engineering & Design is currently seeking a Water Resources Engineer to join our Water group. Keen interest and passion in application of hydrology and hydraulics to the field of water resources engineering.
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Job Description OverviewColliers Engineering & Design, is currently seeking a water resources project engineer to join our Water group. Lead and Mentor junior staff to further develop their understanding of water resources engineering analyses, design, and construction.
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STV Inc. is seeking a Water Resources Engineer for our Mid-Atlantic area. Experience in all technical aspects of Water Resources Engineering - design of storm drains, culverts, storm water management, ESD/LID facilities, erosion and sediment control, and environmental permitting.
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Is seeking a Graduate Engineer for impactful water resources projects in Fort Worth, TX. Dive into stormwater modeling, floodplain analysis, and hydraulic design within a mission-driven team focused on innovation and excellence.
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Graduate Civil Engineer - Water Resources – Austin, TXHalff has an opening for a Graduate Engineer to work on our Water Resources team in Austin, TX. The responsibilities of this position will be to successfully work on projects and work closely with our internal and external clients, perform flood risk education and planning, flood infrastructure planning, and design for private and public stormwater infrastructure.
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HNTB North Texas is seeking a Water Resources Engineer II. Our office has a rich history of delivering complex projects for clients such as FEMA, DART, NTTA, ARDOT, TxDOT, and major airports in Dallas/Fort Worth and Little Rock. Our diverse team of over 125 professionals across Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, and Little Rock fosters a dynamic, inclusive, and equitable culture.
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Colliers Engineering & Design is currently seeking a Water Resources Engineer to join our Water group. Water resources engineering for design and evaluation of waterway structures, locks, dams, dam safety, hydropower, flood risk management, ecosystem restoration, and waterfront facility design and rehabilitation projects.
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The ideal candidate:Will be proactive to seek help and guidance on project and design tasksWill complete hydrologic and hydraulic computations, reports, and modeling (drainage improvement, watershed evaluation, bridge and culvert replacements, floodplain modeling)Will design and prepare construction drawings for various water resources projects.
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Your role as an Urban Water Resources Engineer-in-Training is to work on sewer / water planning projects across the country under the guidance from the Subject Matter Experts (SME) in the industry.
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Water Resources Engineer - EIT - ( 240000W1 ) Stantec is seeking a Water Resources EIT/Engineer to join our team. Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Civil, Environmental, or Water Resources Engineering from an accredited college or university.
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This position is directly responsible for overseeing and managing the operation, including the maintenance, laboratory, source water, forest management, and recreation functions of the water resources department.
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BS in Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field8+ years of experience in Groundwater Engineering, Hydrogeology or a related field.
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