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Our northwest Water Resources team focuses on fish passage, stream restoration, hydrology and hydraulics, levee analysis and design, and flood protection for local cities and counties, salmon enhancement groups, and state and federal agencies.
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They will complete site civil design, permitting, and applicable software applications including hydrology modeling program, storm drainage programs, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D. Kimley-Horn's Seattle, Washington (WA) office is seeking a Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) with 2+ years of experience to join their Land Development team.
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Well-defined knowledge with Stormwater Management, Drainage, Hydrology & Hydraulics Design, Watershed Studies, Floodplain Delineation, etc. Lead Drainage and Stormwater Engineer. Provide engineering services and project/task management of drainage design, stormwater management, flood control and H&H modeling.
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Responsibilities will include design and analysis of hatcheries, fish screening facilities, acclimation, upstream and downstream fish passage, fish collection facilities, intakes, hydraulics, and hydrology as well as pipelines, pump stations, site drainage, site grading, storm water systems, and stream restoration.
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Our projects are primarily site development in nature with a broad civil engineering skillset required to design grading, drainage, utilities, paving and horizontal control. Proficient in stormwater hydrology modeling software.
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Remain current in latest drainage and stormwater standards and water resources engineering techniques. The successful candidate will lead the delivery of multiple drainage and stormwater design projects and hydrologic and have experience with hydraulic (H&H) studies for stormwater management, conveyance systems, resilient infrastructure, and flood control.
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Knowledge and understanding of hydrology and hydraulics associated with the design of both open channel, closed conduits, stormwater management facilities, reservoirs, and erosion control practices.
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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. 15+ years relevant experience in design of hydrology, hydraulics and stormwater management on fast-paced transportation infrastructure projects, including progression to task and project management.
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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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Comprehension of watershed science and assessment, watershed planning, creek and floodplain restoration, fisheries biology, aquatic ecology, and a basic understanding of geomorphology, hydrology, and water chemistry.
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Our northwest Water Resources team is involved in stormwater, fish passage, stream restoration, hydrology and hydraulics, for local cities and counties, salmon enhancement groups, and state and federal agencies.
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