Job Description
Essential Functions + Responsibilities
- Be on the forefront of an evolving design market
- Interact with other operational groups within the overall company structure
- Communicate with plan reviewers and project stakeholders
- Creative problem solving
- Work with senior engineering and landscape architecture staff to design innovative stormwater and resiliency measures which reduce flooding
- Working on stormwater designs, retrofits, construction drawings, and watershed planning studies.
- Collaborate with Land Development, Planners, and Landscape Architects to enhance stormwater designs and integrate stormwater into site architecture
- Work with a variety of client types including residential and commercial development, campuses, multimodal transportation, greenways, and parks
- Field work and site visits from study or design through construction
- Design and/or analysis of riverine and open stormwater conveyances, including swales, constructed, and natural channels. Design and/or analysis of other stormwater conveyances such as curb cuts, flumes, and pipe culvert systems to direct runoff to management strategies may also be required
- Design and analysis of stormwater management facilities (peak flow rate detention)
- Development and analysis of proposed design solutions
- Creation of FEMA Flood Studies, CLOMR/LOMR letters, and No-Rise certifications
Qualifications
- Four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited program in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering Technology, or related field
- 5 - 10 years of experience in water resources and design experience
- Experience with AutoCAD
- Excellent communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills
- Self-starter with strong drive to better oneself, project team, and community
- Ability and desire to be licensed in Texas within 4 months
Preferences
- Experience with stormwater, floodplain, and watershed modeling
- Experience with FEMA processes and submittals
- Understanding of common stormwater regulations and permitting requirements
- Civil 3D
- Exposure to ArcGIS Pro or other GIS Software
- Experience with HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS
- Licensed as a Professional Engineer in Texas