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Keywords: Civil Engineer, Water Resources Engineer, Charlotte, NC; Raleigh, NC; Kernersville, NC, Remote. We are seeking candidates to fill the position of Water Resources Engineer to serve a varied client base.
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Colliers Engineering & Design, is currently seeking a water resources project 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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We are looking to add a Water Resources Engineer with a background in stream restoration, wetland design, stormwater management, H&H modeling, and construction document production.
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AECOM is seeking a highly motivated water resources engineer to support mine tailings storage facility and heavy civil infrastructure design and analysis as part of the Mining group in Denver Colorado.
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This Engineer (PE) - Water Resources opening is great if you are looking to take on more of a project manager role or if you're an experienced Water Resources Engineer looking to find a better fit.
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The Civil Engineer will assist with water distribution, wastewater treatment, storm drain collection systems, roads, bridges, airfields, pavement, and building renovations which require expertise in structural analysis to validate structural integrity and building condition.
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In general, a Water Resources EIT will assist more senior engineers/designers by performing the routine aspects of civil engineering assignments. The role of a Water Resources EIT is to work on smaller projects, and as a team member of larger projects under the close guidance and supervision of a senior engineer/designer.
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Water Resources Civil Engineer. We are currently on the search for a Project Engineer Water Resources Hydrologist with a proven background in water and hydrology.
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At least 7 years of engineering experience in water related disciplines (water resources, stormwater, drainage; drinking water; wastewater and sewer; civil and utilities; etc.
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BS in Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field. This role would be responsible for delivering innovative solutions to challenging water resources, water supply, integrated water management, and other groundwater-related projects.
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As a Mid-Level Water Engineer, you’ll work closely with project managers and discipline experts to deliver quality engineering products. If you want to join a company invested in you, your success, and the global community, join us as a Mid-Level Water Engineer.
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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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Geosyntec has an exciting opportunity for an Early-Career Water Resources Engineer in our Wilmington, NC office. The position will work with a multi-disciplinary team where you will apply your academic knowledge and practical experience to real-world situations related to water resources and ecological restoration projects while also learning and expanding the business skills needed for a successful consulting career.
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AECOM is seeking a talented Project Engineer to support our Water, Wastewater, and Water Resources practice based in Chelmsford, MA. Work under supervision of a senior project manager in the water/wastewater/water resources practice or senior level team members.
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We are looking for a Civil Structural Engineer to join our team in Plymouth. Civil Structural Engineer Responsibilities. Civil Structural Engineer Requirements.
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