Candidates must have a bachelor"s degree in civil or environmental engineering, and seven to fifteen years of related experience. Excellent writing, organizational and communication skills will be essential. Candidates must be self-motivated and able to work well with others. A flexible hybrid-remote work schedule is available after 90 days of employment. Typical responsibilities include:
- Provide technical support to the planning, design and construction on various wet weather projects that may include combined/sanitary sewer overflow, collection system, pump station, wastewater treatment plant, water, stormwater, green infrastructure, hydrologic and hydraulic models and/or other projects
- Perform hydrologic and hydraulic evaluations of collection systems and open channels models.
- Perform GIS analysis to support planning, design, and construction projects
- Prepare engineering calculations and supporting analysis of alternatives
- Prepare and evaluate wet weather control alternatives
- Prepare design reports and construction plans using local and state standards
- Review plans and specifications
- Prepare preliminary project cost estimates and evaluate quantities
- Assist with/review scope, budget, and schedule of new project tasks
- Document design changes and communications
- Conduct on-site inspections as needed
- Assist Project Managers
- Attend client, public, project and staff meetings including client progress, plan review, pre-construction, etc.
- Maintain excellent client relations
- Maintain a safe working environment