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The Water Resources Group projects range from flood studies and floodplain modeling and mapping to complex floodplain master plan assessments to drainage improvements such as storm drain design and evaluation of structure crossings.
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Coordinate and manage water resources, watershed/floodplain studies and/or storm water management projects. We are looking for Water Resources/Civil Engineer with more than 8 years of experience that enjoys the technical & project management aspects in water resources engineering associated with flood mitigation projects across the Gulf Coast states.
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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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Experience in operating hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software for stormwater analysis (e.g., EPA/XP/Info/PC-SWMM, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS (2D), GeoHECRAS, ICPR (2D), InfoWorks ICM, StormCAD). Woolpert has developed a strong reputation as a premier consultant for road, bridge, hike and bike trail, drainage improvement, storm water quality program, water distribution, sanitary sewer collection and emergency management projects.
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Technical Expertise: Apply your skills in advanced modeling techniques using tools such as HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, and Innovyze ICM, to advance our technical initiatives. With offices in Austin, Round Rock, Houston and San Antonio, Texas; we provide opportunities in the fields of water, wastewater, transportation, drainage, and planning.
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We are looking for an experienced water resources engineer ready to pursue project management and significantly contribute to growth in an already expanding firm! Water Resources - Junior Project Manager.
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Experience with Bluebeam and Water Resources Software (HEC-RAS & HEC-HMS) Graduate Engineer I uses AutoCAD Civil3D, Bluebeam, Microsoft Office and other design and production software to provide design, production, and project administrative support in the delivery of feasibilities, opinions of probable cost, studies, exhibits, construction plans, takeoffs, bid packages, models, and development support tasks for an extensive list of public and private clients.
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Proficient with HEC-RAS steady, unsteady state modeling and HEC-HMS. 5 years' experience in a similar role within Water Resources. Perform watershed hydrologic analyses for planning, outfall master planning, flood control conveyance and detention facility design.
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Advanced experience with HEC software such as HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS. Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering or related engineering discipline from an ABET-accredited program with emphasis in water resources engineering.
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USACE HEC Programs (HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, etc) + Technical oversight of junior water resources staff including managing, mentoring, and training. Supervise local water resources technical professionals, including workload and staffing management.
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Topics of interest for these engagements may include water supply resilience and aquifer recharge, water quality resilience, management and treatment of non-point source and point source discharges, total maximum daily loads (TMDLs), saltwater intrusion, nutrient reduction, and flood resilience for both terrestrial and coastal areas.
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Kuo & Associates (KUO) are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Project Engineer (In Training) who will play a crucial role in overseeing and executing a variety of capital improvement projects related to paving & drainage, water line, sanitary line, traffic control plans, and site development.
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Experience with HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, HEC-SSP, USACE PeakFQ, and/or other software that supports TxDOT and/or other agency (city, county, federal) H&H processes and procedures. Perform preliminary hydraulic studies in preparation of environmental documentation for changes in water surface elevation, construction in channels, bridge construction methods that may impact water resources; prepare stormwater pollution prevention plans (SW3P) using project-specific best management practices.
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Gannett Fleming is seeking a dynamic Stormwater Engineer offering strong technical expertise to join our Water, Energy, and Environmental practice in Houston, TX to provide design engineering support.
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