Project Engineer - Water
Listed on 2026-04-13
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Engineer
Project Engineer – Water
Garver is seeking a Project Engineer in Atlanta, GA to join its established Georgia Water team.
The Project Engineer will be led by a Project Manager on a team consisting of multi‑discipline design engineers and CAD technicians focused on the production of design phase deliverables including reports, technical memoranda, design manuals, plans, sections, details and specifications. The Project Engineer must be capable of working closely with clients to ensure their expectations of service are exceeded.
ResponsibilitiesThis position will be responsible for engineering calculations and detailed design for a variety of projects, such as:
- Water distribution including pumping and storage
- Sewer collection including pumping
- Water and wastewater treatment plants
- Improvements and retrofitting of existing treatment facilities
- Bachelor's degree in civil, biological, or environmental engineering from an ABET accredited program;
Registered as an Engineer Intern (EI) - 4+ years' experience in water & wastewater
- Previous internship experience related to design of water/wastewater systems
- Strong communications skills
- Strong working knowledge of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, and Outlook
- Master's degree in civil, biological, or environmental engineering from an ABET accredited program
- AutoCAD experience
- Registered as a Professional Engineer or ability to become a registered PE within 6 months of hire
- Experience in study, design, and construction administration of water and wastewater facilities and systems
Garver is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants and employees. Our employment practices are based upon an individual’s capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other category protected by law.
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