Managing and designing local flood control projects and performing engineering tasks, including regional flood control facility design, roadway drainage design, utilities coordination, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, technical drainage report preparation, and quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) review of various construction documents.
Interface with clients, including federal, state, and local agencies.
Design of roadway drainage and flood control facilities
Maintain strong client relationships with public agencies and local municipalities.
Prepare clear and accurate studies, technical reports, construction plans, specifications, and cost estimates for a wide variety of transportation projects.
Ensure project compliance with AASHTO, FHWA, NEPA, USACE, DOT's, and local municipalities’ stormwater management guidelines and QA/QC protocols.
Coordinate and conduct meetings with project stakeholders.
Prepare scope and fee proposals, prepare oral presentations, track and manage project budgets and invoicing, prepare project schedules, and develop project work plans.
Take ownership of projects from start to finish and deliver innovative, resilient, cost-effective solutions
Provide strategic technical leadership on drainage and stormwater design.
Provide project oversight and schedule monitoring.
Assist in proposal preparation, including oral presentations
Support with client relations, stakeholder management, and sub-consultant coordination.
Coordinate and work within a team of project managers, design engineers, technicians, and support staff to successfully complete a variety of projects.
Coordinate with office management and project managers to share resources
Design of erosion control and water control facilities
Requirements
projectwise
microstation
openroads
civil 3d
hec-ras
bachelor's
Outstanding interpersonal and customer service skills.
Familiar with DOT’s Standard Plans and Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction and experience with the procedures outlined in DOT's Plan Preparation Guide and Drainage Manual.
Self-motivated with solid organizational skills and attention to detail.
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from an accredited college or university.
Willingness to work on projects locally or in workshare with other offices.
Possess a proven history of meeting project deadlines and budgets.
Ability to interact with and work cooperatively with clients and multi-disciplinary team members.
Experience and relationships with transportation and flood control agencies are highly preferred.
5 – 15+ years of professional hydraulics design experience, including:Design of roadway drainage and flood control facilitiesDesign of erosion control and water control facilities
Experience in managing technical staff and project teams.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Knowledge and experience with Bentley ProjectWise, MicroStation, OpenRoads Designer, AutoCAD Civil 3D, HEC-1, HEC-HMS, Power InRoads SS2, HEC-RAS, HY-8, FlowMaster, StormCAD, CulvertMaster, and other applicable software common to the field of drainage engineering.
Ability to multitask while working on many projects at once.
Experience and understanding of local, regional, state, and federal plans preparation procedures, standards, guidelines, and design criteria.
Benefits
Compensation: $105,000 - $150,000 / year
401(k): 50% match of contribution up to 6%
Professional development opportunities including in-house training
Paid professional organization membership and professional licensure
Generous paid time off
Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1968
Year Established
The company was established in 1968 in Utah by Gilbert and Lois Horrocks.
Since 2023
Under Trilon Group
The company operates under the Trilon Group following its recent acquisition and executive growth.
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.
Culture + Values
Integrity in everything we do.
We focus on quality in both design and delivery.
Collaboration is key to success.
Commitment to safety and the well-being of all employees.
Pursue continuous learning and innovation.
Take ownership and responsibility for results.
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net-Zero Goal
Target year for achieving net-zero emissions, aligning with global sustainability efforts.
Dedicated to sustainable design and engineering solutions.
Commitment to reducing environmental impact in all projects.
Regularly measure and track energy usage and resource consumption.
Promote environmentally responsible practices in all projects.