Drainage Design Chief Engineer / Group Leader

H&H

The Role

Overview

Lead drainage design and business development for Florida transportation projects

Key Responsibilities

  • pond design
  • watershed modeling
  • hydraulic analysis
  • quality control
  • technical reporting
  • client relations

Tasks

-Design and analyze pond systems to meet Water Management District requirements for water quality and peak attenuation -Develop strategic plans and lead business development efforts to grow the drainage discipline in Florida -Oversee and implement internal quality control procedures -Develop and modify large watershed models in StormWise (ICPR) -Train, mentor, and manage engineering staff across Florida offices -Collaborate with roadway designers to ensure integrated and compatible designs -Lead a team of up to ten engineers and coordinate workload and staffing -Prepare technical reports documenting drainage design and analysis -Provide drainage design and hydraulic analysis for pavement systems, including gutter spread, hydroplaning, storm sewer tabulations, and culvert capacity -Establish and maintain strong relationships with clients and owners

Requirements

  • pe license
  • civil engineer
  • design software
  • fema regulations
  • fdot experience
  • 15+ years

What You Bring

-Florida Professional Engineer (PE) license -Initiative and ability to take on new projects and challenges -Proficiency with design software, including MicroStation, OpenRoads, ORD-SUDA, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Microsoft Excel, GIS, StormWise (ICPR), HEC-RAS, HY-8, SMS, and SRH-2D -Knowledge of FEMA floodplain regulations, FDOT Design Manual, drainage plans production criteria, and design standards -Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited university -Minimum of fifteen years of professional experience -Strong written and verbal communication skills, teamwork abilities, and flexibility to perform a wide range of tasks, including field work -Demonstrated experience on FDOT projects -Familiarity with Florida DEP stormwater management permitting requirements

The Company

About H&H

-The firm has evolved through strategic partnerships, including Hardesty in 1927 and Hanover in 1945, becoming H&H. -Its legacy includes the construction of the Illinois Central Missouri River Bridge and the world’s first major vertical-lift bridge. -H&H has delivered signature structures such as the Rainbow Bridge, Goethals Bridge, and the Interstate 80 interchange in Paterson, NJ. -The company excels in complex movable and fixed bridge design, highway interchanges, rail facilities, and kinetic architectural structures. -Recent growth includes acquisitions of Corven Engineering and P.E. Structural Consultants, enhancing expertise in bridge design. -H&H showcases engineering daring with lasting impact, from Ferris-wheel attractions to modern infrastructure.

Sector Specialisms

Fixed Bridge

Movable Bridge

Roadway

Transit and Freight Rail

Special Structures

Building Design

Expressways

Highways

Streets

Rapid Transit

Railroad Design

Construction Inspection

Electrical Design

Mechanical Design

Forensic Engineering

Harbors

Jetties

Piers

Ship Terminal Facilities

Parking Lots

Hydraulics & Pneumatics

Lighting (streets, highway & bridges)

Rehabilitation (structures, facilities)

Seismic Designs & Studies

Soils & Geologic Studies

Foundations

Traffic & Transportation Engineering

Tunnels & Subways

Utilities

Water Resources

Hydrology

Ground Water