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Professional Engineer - Drainage

Horrocks

The Role

Overview

Design and manage drainage/hydraulic projects for transportation infrastructure.

Key Responsibilities

  • hydraulic design
  • erosion control
  • stormwater design
  • drainage design
  • cost estimates
  • client interaction

Tasks

-Coordinate with office management and other project managers to share resources -Perform and direct a variety of hydrology and hydraulic design work for DOT projects (i.e., bridges, roadways, highways, freeways, etc.) -Design of erosion control and stormwater treatment facilities -Interface with clients including state and local agencies -Prepare studies, reports, plans, specifications, and cost estimates for a variety of transportation projects -Design of roadway drainage and flood control facilities -Coordinate and conduct meetings with project stakeholders -Work within a team of project managers, design engineers, technicians, and support staff to successfully complete a variety of projects -Prepare the scope, schedule, and budget for new projects -Assist in proposal preparation including oral presentations.

Requirements

  • microstation
  • openroads
  • stormcad
  • hec‑ras
  • pe
  • civil engineering

What You Bring

-Willingness to work on projects locally or workshare with other offices -Experience with MicroStation and OpenRoads Designer (ORD) -Ability to manage concurrent projects -Expertise in hydrologic and hydraulic software, including ORD Drainage and Utilities, StormCAD, PondPack, HEC-HMS HEC-RAS, etc. -Experience and relationships with transportation and flood control agencies are preferred -Outstanding interpersonal and customer service skills -Registered Professional Engineer (PE) required -Strong verbal, and written communication skills -Experience in managing technical staff and project teams is desirable -Ability to meet project deadlines -4-10 years of hydraulics design experience including:Design of roadway drainage and flood control facilitiesDesign of erosion control and stormwater treatment facilities -Strong organizational skills and attention to detail -Ability to interact with clients and multi-discipline team members -Working knowledge of DOT, AASHTO, and FHWA highway drainage design criteria and guidelines -Undergraduate or graduate degree from an accredited program in civil engineering

Benefits

Compensation: $96,000 - $130,000 / year -Generous paid time off -401(k): 50% match of contribution up to 6% -Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance -Professional development opportunities including in-house training -Paid professional organization membership and professional licensure

The Company

About Horrocks

-Evolving from a regional consultancy to a full‑service civil engineering leader across the Intermountain West. -Headquartered in American Fork with satellite offices in Idaho and multiple Utah cities. -Typically designs and delivers public works: roadways, bridges, water treatment plants, utilities and transit systems. -Known for holistic delivery: combining planning, design, construction management, and digital services. -Projects span state DOT highways, municipal water networks, telecom infrastructure, and large land development.

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Infrastructure

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