Engineer I - Water Resources

Rk&K

The Role

Overview

Design & analyze stormwater and drainage facilities for transportation projects in PA

Key Responsibilities

  • hydrologic analysis
  • alignment design
  • specs preparation
  • design documentation
  • cost estimating
  • erosion control

Tasks

-Hydrologic and Hydraulic analysis of bridges and culverts -Design and analysis of horizontal and vertical alignments -Support preparation of specifications packages -Support preparation and documentation of design deliverables -Collaborate with other disciplines on creative solutions to design challenges -Calculate quantities and prepare construction cost estimates -Erosion and Pollution control (designing temporary construction measures)

Requirements

  • hec-ras
  • hy-8
  • cadd
  • excel
  • eit
  • civil engineering

What You Bring

-Strong communication skills and ability to work in teams -Zero (0) to Two (2) years of experience in transportation design -Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or related field -Army Corps of Engineers HEC-RAS program familiarity. -Familiarity with HY-8 program, Mannings’ Equation, -PADEP permitting documentation -Familiarity with CADD platforms, design software and other Microsoft products -Stormwater management design (basins, rain gardens, other BMPs) -Engineering in Training (E.I.T.) license or ability to obtain within six (6) months -Working knowledge of basic stormwater and drainage design principals -Street drainage design (inlets, pipes, manholes) -Microsoft Excel proficiency

Benefits

-Career Development -Paid time off -Tuition reimbursement -Paid Holidays -Health, dental, vision, life and disability insurances -Matching 401(k) plan -Paid parental leave -Wellness programs and employee resource groups

The Company

About Rk&K

-Evolved from a civil-engineering startup into a full-service multidisciplinary consultancy. -Headquartered in Baltimore with over a dozen offices across the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Texas. -Specializes in transportation planning and infrastructure, water resources, utilities/energy, environmental services, structures, and survey. -Projects include highway design, bridge inspection, stormwater management systems, and utility relocations, blending field work with big-picture design. -Supports alternative delivery models (design-build, P3) for over two decades, guiding projects from RFQ through construction and inspection. -Staff has undertaken adventurous fieldwork, such as building roads through the Honduran jungle and inspecting wastewater infrastructure in wetlands. -Operates with a low-ego culture emphasizing teamwork, responsiveness, and attention to detail.

Sector Specialisms

Natural Gas Engineering

Petroleum Facilities

Corrosion Protection

Subsurface Utility Engineering

Utility Coordination

Site Development

Master Planning

Urban Design

Civil Site Engineering

Landscape Architecture

Sustainability

Educational Facilities

Medical Facilities

Commercial/Mixed Use

Residential

Industrial

Recreational

Waterfront

Streetscapes

Construction Management

Utilities

Wastewater Treatment Plants

Roadway Widenings

Interchanges

Parks

Bridges and Structures