Civil Engineering: Wastewater
Professional Engineers are responsible for assessment, planning, evaluation, design, permitting and construction support for a wide range of infrastructure projects, including transportation, water and wastewater, flood control, energy and site development. Professional Engineers use their training, education, experience, and professional judgement to prepare designs, provide direction, make decisions, and be in responsible charge of the resources and processes to meet the standard of care.
A bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field is required; Proficiency with industry-specific software like AutoCAD Civil 3D and other CAD tools.
Competency in research, calculations, design, detailing, cost estimating and technical writing.
Ability to prepare comprehensive construction documents.
Ability to interpret record drawings, construction documents, specifications and as-built documents.
Capability to perform technical reviews, follow quality assurance plans and execute quality control processes.
Ability to problem-solve, communicate and collaborate with peers and project stakeholders.
Are proactive professionals with demonstrated, mastered and proficient abilities across project planning, technical aptitude and teamwork.
Are responsible for complex assignments that require experience in forecasting resources, anticipating issues and completing quality control.
This position is in person at the Sacramento office and requires local travel for meetings and site visits.
Medical (two PPO plan options)
Dental
Paid Holidays
Certification Reimbursement
Professional Membership Reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending Account
Challenging assignments on a wide range of infrastructure projects.
Our HR team will be in contact with you if we need additional information or wish to schedule a phone or personal interview with you.
Blair, Church & Flynn is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, gender, age, color, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected factor.