Support environmental restoration design projects including but not limited to stream, wetland, and shoreline projects
Communicate and collaborate with the project team and clients
Develop construction plans, specifications, and construction cost estimates
Develop reports in support of assessment, design, permitting, and monitoring efforts
Perform field work including but not limited to geomorphic assessment, natural resource inventories, and watershed inventories and assessments
Requirements
autocad
microstation
arcgis
civil engineering
pe
10+ years
Geomorphologic, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling capabilities related to stream, wetland, stormwater, and floodplains
Experience with AutoCAD, Microstation, and ArcGIS software
Rosgen or other stream assessment and design training
Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Ecology, Biology or Hydrogeomorphology
Ability to prepare engineering studies and reports
Communication skills to provide assistance with supervising engineering work and client care
Hydrology, hydraulics, geomorphology and stream design experience
Ability to mentor junior staff and delegate tasks efficiently
PE or other license preferred but not required
10+ years of experience including Management of a team
Natural stream channel and wetland creation design experience
Experience developing task proposals, labor estimates, and pursuit of new projects
Ability to prepare engineering design plans, specifications and cost estimates
Benefits
Paid time off
Tiered medical coverage
Life insurance
401(k) with 6% Company Match
College savings plan
Short- and long-term disability
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
23 Offices
Geographic Reach
Operates across nine states plus DC, covering diverse regional demands.
65 Years
Company History
Begun with a spirit of expansion over 65 years ago.
Nine States + DC
Operational Scope
Service area includes nine states plus Washington, D.C.
As a fully employee‑owned firm, its financial trajectory has been steady—offering consistent growth and reinvestment in talent and capabilities.
Projects range from intricate roadway and bridge designs to full water/wastewater systems and environmental remediation work.
Their multidisciplinary teams weave surveying, GIS, landscape, structural, and environmental expertise into cohesive infrastructure solutions.
Specialisms span transportation engineering, utilities and wastewater systems, environmental and water resource planning, survey/GIS, landscape architecture and civil/site work.
Notable work includes major transportation upgrades like Route 1 improvements and Fort Belvoir, and impactful environmental efforts like Rock Castle Creek restoration.
They also stand out in construction management and inspection, guiding projects through alternative delivery models including design‑build.
Uniquely, they champion accelerated bridge construction techniques, minimizing traffic disruption by using prefabricated elements and off‑peak schedules.
Culture + Values
Engineering Excellence
Commitment to Innovation
Customer Focus
Collaboration and Teamwork
Continuous Improvement
Integrity and Responsibility
Environment + Sustainability
Net-zero by 2050
Environmental Target
Aim to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
Dedicated to reducing environmental impact through sustainable practices.
Integrates energy-efficient solutions in designs and operations.
Implemented strategies for waste reduction and resource optimization.
Inclusion & Diversity
Aims to create a diverse and inclusive workforce, though specific gender-related statistics or outcomes are not publicly disclosed.