What Your Day Will Look Like:
As a water resources engineering designer, you'll assist in delivering water resources planning, design, and construction services projects.
You'll evaluate and design water resources systems, review construction documents, master plan reports, and technical studies.
The water resources engineering designer reports to the project manager.
What You'll Do:
Plan and design water resources and hydraulic design systems.Assist with technical memoranda, engineering reports, and planning studies.Design projects accounting for the movement of water: floodplains, stormwater, drainage, retention ponds.Work under the guidance of a licensed professional engineer.
What You'll Need:
Bachelor of Science in Civil, Environmental, Chemical, or a related engineering discipline.Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Certification.This hybrid job operates between an office environment and a field environment and routinely requires the use of standard office equipment such as computers, phones and copy machines.
May require occasional exposure to work environments that may include inclement weather, heat, humidity, noise, hazard, atmospheric conditions, and bodies of water, depending on project requirements.While performing the duties of this job, physical demands of the employee include frequent sitting, moving, standing, talking, hearing, and occasional balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling, grasping, and feeling.
This job may occasionally require operating a company vehicle, and lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling up to 35 lbs. What Benefits You’ll Enjoy:
We invest in us.
Because our team members go above, below, and beyond the surface to care for our communities (inside and out), we do our best to take care of you by providing a comprehensive benefits package! Eligibility for some of the benefits outlined below is based on full-time work status; part-time and contingent positions are only eligible based on hours worked.
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