Engineer I - Water (Portsmouth/Manchester, NH)

Weston & Sampson

The Role

Overview

Design and evaluate municipal water supply and distribution systems

Key Responsibilities

  • water design
  • hydraulic modeling
  • technical reports
  • engineering studies
  • system rehabilitation
  • site inspections

Tasks

-The office work includes engineering design of water facilities (water treatment plants, pump stations, water supply wells, water mains, and water storage tanks), water system hydraulic modeling, and preparation of technical reports. -The selected individual will work in tandem with project managers with the preparation of engineering studies and design plans. -The selected individual should expect to work on a variety of projects at any given time as workload requires but an emphasis will be placed primarily on studies, evaluations, designs, and rehabilitation of water supply and distribution system projects. -Will visit job sites to perform project tasks including, data gathering and condition assessment, field inspections, and construction observation.

Requirements

  • bsc/msc
  • autocad
  • microsoft office
  • eit
  • driver's license
  • communication

What You Bring

-Bachelor of Science or Master of Science degree in Civil/Environmental Engineering -Must have a valid driver’s license and be willing to travel as required -Proficiency in use of Microsoft Office Suite software products -EIT Certification is a plus -AutoCAD Civil 3D drafting and design skills -Background in fluid hydraulics or water treatment is a plus -Strong written and verbal communication skills -A positive attitude and willingness to continue learning as new tasks are assigned and new projects are undertaken

The Company

About Weston & Sampson

-Founded in 1899 by Robert Spurr Weston, the firm pioneered U.S. wastewater treatment and grew with George Sampson to become a water-treatment innovator. -From a one-person consultancy in Boston, it expanded across the East Coast into a multi-practice engineering and environmental services firm. -Today it delivers interdisciplinary design, engineering, and environmental services for public and private sectors, tackling projects from parks to water treatment plants. -Typical engagements include large urban park renewals, flood mitigation studies, PFAS removal at treatment facilities, and structural engineering for civic plazas. -Sector strengths include infrastructure systems and water resource projects, supported by environmental permitting, geotechnical, landscape architecture, and construction management. -Unusual facts: it continues to build on century-old innovations in wastewater treatment while evolving into climate resiliency and community revitalization.

Sector Specialisms

Water

Sewer

Electric

Gas

AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction)

Municipal

Commercial

Buildings

Utilities

Government