About the Role
The engineer will contribute to the planning, design, and technical execution of conveyance systems, ensuring compliance with project standards and timelines while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams.
Responsibilities
- Develop designs for stormwater and drainage conveyance systems
- Perform hydraulic and hydrologic calculations for system performance
- Support the development of regional overflow and flow management initiatives
- Prepare engineering drawings and construction documentation
- Coordinate with civil and environmental engineers on integrated projects
- Review project requirements and technical specifications
- Conduct modeling using industry-standard software platforms
- Ensure designs meet regulatory and safety standards
- Assist in evaluating existing infrastructure for upgrades
- Participate in project meetings and technical reviews
- Provide input on material and construction method selection
- Troubleshoot design issues during project implementation
- Maintain accurate project records and design files
- Support permitting efforts with technical submittals
- Collaborate with survey and geotechnical teams
- Apply engineering principles to solve site-specific challenges
- Review contractor submittals for technical accuracy
- Assist in developing project scopes and schedules
- Contribute to risk assessments for system reliability
- Ensure integration of sustainability practices in design
- Work under the guidance of senior engineering staff
- Use CAD and GIS tools for spatial analysis
- Prepare reports summarizing design assumptions and results
- Stay current with applicable codes and standards
- Support quality control processes for engineering deliverables
Compensation
Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications
Work Arrangement
Hybrid work model with office and remote options
Team
Collaborative engineering team focused on water infrastructure and conveyance solutions
Project Focus
Work will center on the Regional Overflow Program and associated flow management initiatives, including the design and analysis of conveyance infrastructure to support urban drainage and flood control.
Software Proficiency
Candidates should have hands-on experience with modeling tools such as HEC-RAS, SWMM, or similar platforms, along with CAD-based design software used in civil engineering.
Professional Development
Opportunities for growth through technical mentorship, project leadership roles, and continuing education in water resources engineering.
Field Involvement
Occasional site visits may be required to assess existing conditions, support construction, or validate design assumptions in the field.
Client and Agency Coordination
Engineers will interact with municipal clients and regulatory agencies to ensure designs meet operational and compliance requirements.
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