Transportation Drainage Engineer

Kittelson & Associates, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Design roadway and drainage projects with stormwater engineering and project management.

Key Responsibilities

  • stormwater design
  • hydrologic modeling
  • hydraulic modeling
  • qa/qc review
  • report writing
  • project management

Tasks

-Assisting with business development activities, -Studying and designing stormwater management facilities including storm sewers and green stormwater infrastructure; -Writing reports and technical memorandums; -Providing on-the-job training through coaching and mentoring to junior-level staff. -Conducting quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) review of project deliverables, -Stormwater engineering, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, grading, and design services for transportation/roadways improvement projects; -Coordinating with public agency staff, private consultants, stakeholder outreach teams, and other disciplines for project delivery, and -Applying best management practices (BMPs) for water quality and quantity treatment; -Developing scope, budget, and schedule for projects, as well as providing internal project management and coordination,

Requirements

  • microstation
  • autocad
  • civil3d
  • hec‑ras
  • pe license
  • 5+ years

What You Bring

-Software: High degree of functionality in Microstation/InRoads/OpenRoads and/or AutoCAD/Civil3D and hydraulic modeling software (i.e., HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, or XPSWMM). -Familiarity with ODOT Hydraulics Manual and Army Corps of Engineers Slopes V standards. -Confidence in public speaking before audiences of laypersons, stakeholders, teaming partners, and owners. -Track-record of coordinating effectively with public agency staff and teaming partners on multidiscipline engineering project teams for project delivery. -Experience as a field engineer/inspector on public infrastructure projects. -Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field. -Understanding regional stormwater regulations and stormwater design manuals; -Familiarity with Oregon, Washington, and/or Idaho stormwater manuals – both state and local -Professional Engineer (PE) license in Oregon or Idaho, or the ability to obtain it within six months. -Familiarity with the procedures and methodologies published in major national guidelines (e.g., American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials [AASHTO] and Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices [MUTCD]) and department of transportation design standards and guidelines. -5 or more years of transportation and drainage engineering design that includes increasing responsibility in the preparation of reports, plans, specifications and special provisions, and engineering & construction estimates for multidiscipline roadway design projects. -Past experience in internal task management, with a track record of organizing and training junior-level staff on project components. -Experience in roadway and/or traffic design.

Benefits

Base salary plus retirement range for this position (place in range determined by candidate’s experience and location): $90,000 to $120,000 We also recognize the performance of all staff through a performance bonus program based upon each individual’s contributions to key areas that lead to the achievement of our collective goals. This position offers a competitive salary and benefits that include comprehensive employer-paid health insurance, a generous and flexible PTO program (in addition to parental leave), an outstanding retirement program, and a culture that seeks and values diversity and inclusion.

The Company

About Kittelson & Associates, Inc.

-A leader in transportation engineering, shaping modern mobility solutions. -Specializes in innovative transportation planning, traffic engineering, and infrastructure design. -Reputation for delivering complex projects, helping communities improve their transportation systems for future generations. -Notable for work in transportation networks, tackling projects ranging from small urban streets to large-scale highway systems. -Approach focuses on optimizing the movement of people and goods, with a deep understanding of how infrastructure impacts daily life. -Team combines creativity and technical expertise to develop sustainable, efficient, and safe transportation solutions. -Diverse portfolio includes work in urban planning, transit systems, and environmental impact studies. -Frequently called upon for high-profile projects, bringing innovative solutions to transportation challenges in cities across the U.S.

Sector Specialisms

Transportation Engineering

Transportation Planning

Transportation Research

Policy

Design

Operations

Government Sectors

Private Organizations

Infrastructure