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We are currently looking to hire a Hydraulic Engineer for our client’s Operations Control & Systems Engineering team in Denver, CO. This firm is an industry-leading energy infrastructure company revolutionizing how crude oil and natural gas move across the United States, boasting an incredible company culture and flexible work schedule as one of the top workplaces in the country for 2023.
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Experience with the Watershed Modeling System (WMS), Surface Modeling System (SMS), HEC-RAS, SRH-2D, the FHWA Hydraulic Toolbox, HEC-HMS, HY-8, and other similar hydrologic/hydraulic software.
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Expertise in stormwater management design, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design, and SWPPP preparation; Provide expertise in hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design including SWPPP preparation and water quality compliance.
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Strong computer skills (e.g. AutoCAD, MicroStation, BIM (Revit), Civil 3D, PLS, PLS-CADD, RIS3D, MathCADD), and/or hydraulic, hydrologic, pavement, civil analysis programs. In addition, the candidate will be responsible for process piping design, hydraulic profile development, process equipment selection, specification and drawing development, and construction administration for water/wastewater projects.
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Keyword(s): Drainage Engineer, Water Resources Engineer, Project Management, Leadership, stormwater systems, roadway, hydraulic modeling, transportation hydraulics, scourQualificationsRequired Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline is required.
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Project assignments include design of reinforced concrete and structural steel hydraulic structures, dam stability analysis, fisheries facilities, steel and concrete masonry buildings, penstocks, and steel and concrete bridges.
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The Civil Engineer I/II (Structural) will work with an interdisciplinary team that includes civil, geotechnical, hydrologic, and hydraulic engineers to complete structural engineering tasks and develop appropriate designs for water supply, flood control, storage, and hydroelectric projects.
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The person in this position will work on multidisciplinary project teams providing structural engineering and related technical expertise, primarily for dam structures, hydropower facilities, and flood control structures, such as spillways, decant systems, overflow weirs, culverts, pump/lift stations, and other miscellaneous hydraulic structures.
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Typical design work consists of watershed assessments, watershed planning studies, storm water/drainage master plans, storm drainage design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, floodplain mapping studies, and flood control.
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Knowledge and experience with wastewater collection system and/or water distribution system hydraulic modeling software. HDR is looking for a Senior Hydraulic Modeling & Planning Engineer with a focus in utility planning using hydraulic modeling software to join our team of Engineers, Scientists and Project Managers to support projects for HDR clients across Colorado.
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Experience with hydraulic/hydrology modeling software such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, SWMM. Performs/Reviews stormwater management design, hydrologic and hydraulic modelling, on-site and off-site stormwater management designs and perform pre-development and post development stormwater analysis.
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The Hydraulic Investigations and Laboratory Services group, located within the Bureau of Reclamation's Technical Service Center in Lakewood, Colorado, applies physical hydraulic modeling, computational fluid dynamics modeling, hydraulic analysis, and field measurements expertise to help solve critical water issues in the western United States.
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Perform detailed hydraulic calculations to determine pipe sizes, control valve sizing, compressor and pump duties, etc. Skills in pipeline hydraulic modeling including dynamic surge analysis.
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The Mechanical Engineer is primarily responsible for the execution of the design and development of pneumatic and/or hydraulic brake components/assemblies, including brake control units, hydraulic units, Air Supply Units, brake discs, calipers, tread brakes, track brakes and controls for passenger rail transit vehicles.
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Typical projects involve stormwater master planning, design of stormwater systems, stream restoration project development, culverts, BMPs, Green Infrastructure/LID, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, capital and resilience planning, and dam safety, including breach modeling, inspections, and design, in order to assist federal, state and local clients.
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