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Responsible, equally suited to working independently or in a team environment involving a suite of professionals with expertise in water resources engineering, hydrology, biology, and geomorphology.
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Coursework in hydrology / hydraulics and other relevant subjects Geographical Information Systems experience such as ESRI ArcGIS, QGIS, Manifold, etc. Execute GIS-based one dimensional and two-dimensional flood risk modeling software applications such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, FLO-2D, and SWMM. Prepare floodplain and watershed studies in compliance with FEMA standards and specifications and assist with QualityAssurance and Quality Control for flood insurance study deliverables.
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8+ years' experience in drainage design, water resources, hydraulics, hydraulics or hydrology in transportation or land development. As a Senior Drainage Engineer, you will be leading and mentoring engineers/designers and collaborating with our other design centers to provide drainage and water resources engineering expertise and designs for design/build and other alternative delivery projects across North America.
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15+ years of experience as a hydrology and hydraulic design engineer working on water resource design, stream restoration, and fish passage projects. 15+ years of experience as a hydrology and hydraulic design engineer working on water resource design, stream restoration, and fish passage projects.
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Experience with hydrology, hydraulic/drainage design and stormwater facility design software. Our team focuses on hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and design for stormwater management projects and infrastructure, flood mitigation, water quality, erosion mitigation, fish passage, stream restoration, with opportunities to work on all project phases from master planning, design, and construction.
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In pursuit of a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Hydrology or closely related field. You’ll work with a knowledgeable and supportive group of professional staff as you plan and execute field activities including soil sampling, groundwater sampling, and remediation system maintenance; prepare scopes of work for subcontracts, conduct data analysis on field and laboratory data sets, and create technical reports documenting completed activities and results.
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Hydrology and hydraulics design of surface water runoff collection and conveyance systems, stormwater management design, open channel modeling, scour analysis and mitigation measures. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience leading teams on fast-paced transportation projects, with subject matter expertise in hydrology, hydraulics, and stormwater management.
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