Graduate Engineer – Water Resources

Neel-Schaffer, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Entry-level engineer performing water resources, hydrology, and flood control design.

Requirements

  • civil engineering
  • fe exam
  • autocad
  • arcgis
  • hec-ras
  • problem solving

What You Bring

-Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or related degree(s). -Experience with Bentley products (ORD, GEOPAK, InROADS, etc), AutoCAD, and/or ArcGIS is preferred. -Strong leadership, communication, analytical skills, and ability to work in a team environment. -Critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary with the ability to plan and conceptualize. -Ability to perform a limited amount of field work, including drainage investigations, topographic surveying, drainage asset inventorying, etc. -1-3 years of experience with technical work in Water Resources / Hydrology / Hydraulics. -Must have passed the Fundamental of Engineering (FE) exam. -Experience with technical report writing and working knowledge in Microsoft Office Suite. -Experience with HEC-RAS 1D/2D, SMS SRH2D, EPA-SWMM/PCSWMM 1D/2D, HEC-HMS, HydraFlow, HydroCAD, StormCAD, or equivalent programs is preferred.

The Company

About Neel-Schaffer, Inc.

-A respected, multi-disciplinary engineering firm focusing on infrastructure, transportation, and utilities. -Provide tailored solutions for municipalities, state agencies, and private developers. -Offer expertise in civil engineering, environmental solutions, and design services. -Handle complex, large-scale projects from transportation planning to water resource management.

Sector Specialisms

Transportation

Water

Civil/Site

Environmental Services

Support Services

Structural Engineering

Hydraulic Structures

Flood-control Structures

Reservoirs

Weirs

Gated Drainage Structures

Revetments

Warehouses

Hangars

Historic Structure Rehabilitation

Industrial Buildings

Commercial Buildings

Parking Structures

Retaining Walls

Foundations

Surveying

Emergency Management

Geotechnical Engineering

Planning Services

Water Treatment

Storm Water Management