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Project Engineer supporting water resources design, analysis, and regulatory permitting.
10d ago
$110,000 - $140,000
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Richmond, CA
Hybrid
Company Size
142 Employees
Service Specialisms
Engineering
Environmental Services
Project Management
Consulting
Design
Sector Specialisms
Civil Engineering
Environmental Services
Infrastructure
Roadway Rehabilitation and Preservation
Complete Streets
Green Infrastructure
Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities
Low Impact Development
Role
What you would be doing
hydraulic modeling
gis mapping
stormwater design
river engineering
watershed assessment
field investigation
Participate in river and flood control channel engineering and restoration projects
Perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling using HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, ArcGIS, and similar tools
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams on integrated water resource projects
Develop GIS maps and spatial analyses to support project needs
Prepare technical documentation and contribute to project reports
Assist in various design/engineering projects for stormwater systems, urban drainage, flood control systems, natural rivers and creeks, green infrastructure, etc.
Support climate adaptation initiatives focused on water infrastructure resilience and nature-based solutions
Contribute to watershed assessments and planning efforts
Conduct field investigations and data collection
What you bring
pe licensure
bachelor's
hec‑ras
arcgis
autocad
teamwork
Professional licensure, or evidence of significant progress toward licensure (PE, PH, CFM, QSD/QSP, and/or related)
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, environmental engineering, environmental science, hydrology, earth sciences, watershed science, or related field
Master's degree in relevant field
Knowledge of California environmental regulations and permitting
3-7 years of relevant experience
Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite, and good written and verbal communication skills
Experience with HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, or similar modeling software
Basic understanding of stormwater management principles and practices
Valid driver's license and ability to travel to project sites
Field data collection experience
Strong interdisciplinary background/experience, for example, knowledge in watershed ecology, fisheries, geomorphology, restoration, landscape architecture, botany, riparian ecology, etc.
GIS skills, particularly with ArcGIS or QGIS
Diverse project experience across Northern California and Nevada
Experience developing drawings, plans, specifications, and estimates
Professional License (PE, QSD/QSP)
Experience with AutoCAD and/or Civil 3D
Familiarity with engineering design concepts and key environmental regulations
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Strong academic background in water resources, hydrology, or related coursework
Benefits
Competitive salary and benefits package
Mentorship from experienced professionals
Professional development opportunities and support for licensure
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