You will plan, schedule and execute field data collection, quality control, and analysis in support of ecosystem restoration, flood management, fish passage and other water resources and environmental engineering projects.
You will plan for and execute the deployment and maintenance of instrumentation, topographic and bathymetric surveys, geomorphic, discharge, sediment transport, and wave studies, and construction and post-construction monitoring activities.
You will apply Python, Matlab, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, HYPACK, Aquarius, and other tools to process data, develop basemaps, evaluate discharge, tide, and water quality conditions, monitor channel and vegetation development, calculate sedimentation rates, and other tasks.
You will write technical reports describing data collection methods and results. You will develop and adhere to data collection and quality control procedures.
You will work at your desk and outdoors – on the coast, in estuaries and salt marshes, in streams and rivers, and on boats. You will manage projects and tasks independently and supervise others in executing work assignments.
Requirements
engineering degree
matlab
python
arcgis
qa/qc
10+ years
While consistently demonstrating solid data collection, analysis, and writing skills, you thrive in a fast-paced, challenging environment and are able to balance multiple responsibilities and deadlines, both when working on a team or independently.
You hold a Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, Land Surveying, Water Quality, or a related field.
You must have proficient working knowledge in MATLAB or Python preferred. Candidates with experience in R will also be considered.
The ideal candidate has extensive professional experience with continuous hydrodynamic and water quality data collection and telemetered data delivery systems.
You must have experience with ArcGIS
You must have experience with QA/QC of scientific datasets
You enjoy fieldwork and can walk long distances carrying a backpack; and are able to lift at least 50 pounds. You are confident working outside, in remote and rural settings, as well as in urban environments. Physical outdoor work may include, but may not be limited to, work in all types of weather, traversing uneven ground and sometimes steep terrain in vegetated environments, agricultural fields, arid lands, and along stream banks. You may be exposed to inclement weather and uncomfortable working conditions. Some early morning, late night and/or weekend work, as well as long hours may be required.
You are an effective team member with excellent oral and written communication skills who can work independently and collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary environment.
You enjoy working outdoors, and you have 10+ years of professional work experience in scientific data collection and quality control (possibly including topographic and/or bathymetric surveying, UAV, sidescan sonar, ADCP, stream gauging, sediment studies, water quality monitoring and sampling, or other related skills), including project management experience.
You must have prior professional working experience with topo-bathymetric surveys (Hypack) OR continuous monitoring networks
Preference given to qualified candidates with any of the following skillsets: Certified/Trained Boat Operator, Sidescan Sonar skills, FAA Certified Drone Pilot w/ LiDAR, Estuarine Water Quality Analysis, Certified Hydrographer or Professional land surveyor
You can communicate technical information clearly and concisely to individuals and groups.
You are comfortable working in and around water, and you have experience working with tools and on boats.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
work samples may be requested as a step in the interview process.
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1969
Year Established
The company was established at a pivotal time for environmental legislation.
21 offices
National Presence
Operates through 21 offices across the United States.
Hundreds of millions
Annual Revenue
Maintains consistent and substantial revenue growth.
Employee-owned since 2000
Ownership Model
Adopts open-book management and shared equity since 2000.
Evolved from a Bay Area boutique to a national firm.
Supports projects from airports and transportation to wetland restoration and community planning.
Merges science, planning, engineering, archaeology, and design for multidisciplinary impact.
Has led unusual projects like environmental impact review of Christo’s Running Fence installation.
Provides extensive regulatory compliance, restoration, and environmental analysis services.
Balances ambitious restoration—such as tidal marsh creation—with major infrastructure efforts.
Typically works on large public-sector and utility projects like dam, highway, and airport upgrades.
Culture + Values
Collaboration: We work as one team to serve our clients and communities.
Integrity: We are committed to acting ethically and transparently in all of our endeavors.
Innovation: We seek creative, forward-thinking solutions to environmental challenges.
Excellence: We take pride in delivering high-quality, reliable, and impactful services.
Environment + Sustainability
2030
Net-Zero Goal
Aiming to achieve net-zero emissions.
Focusing on minimizing environmental impact and contributing to climate resilience.
Implementing carbon reduction strategies, energy-efficient operations, and sustainable project designs.
Integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation into environmental planning and consulting services.
Inclusion & Diversity
ESA is committed to creating an inclusive culture where diverse perspectives are valued and integral to decision-making.
The company actively recruits and supports the professional development of women and underrepresented groups in the environmental field.
ESA tracks gender diversity and strives to increase female representation in leadership roles and across all levels of the organization.