Senior Water Resources Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering
Job Title
Senior Water Resources Engineer
LocationsChicago, IL | Minneapolis, MN | Muscatine, IA
Job TypeHybrid
ResponsibilitiesLead a team of engineers in technical analysis, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, design, construction documentation, reports, and cost estimates for water resources and related projects. Manage project development, including 1‑D/2‑D river and flood modeling, stormwater design, stream bank stabilization, civil design layout, grading, drainage, utility layout, and low impact development. Work directly with clients and coordinate with other disciplines (civil, mechanical, electrical, I&C, structural, CAD).
Mentor and develop junior staff. Manage projects on time and within budget. Participate in professional organizations and present papers.
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or related field.
- At least 8 years of relevant experience.
- Licensed Professional (PE) Engineer.
- Proficiency with 1‑D and 2‑D hydraulic/hydrologic modeling (HEC RAS, PCSWMM, Hydro
CAD, etc.). - Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent leadership and team‑building abilities.
- Experience with Auto Desk Civil 3D and/or Bentley Micro Station.
- Knowledge of site grading design, runoff management, detention design, and conveyance.
$119,400 - $156,975 a year (Illinois and Minnesota locations)
BenefitsMember-owned company culture, flexible hybrid schedule, 9/80 compressed workweek options, generous paid time off, parental leave, professional development leave, comprehensive health portfolio, financial benefits (insurance, retirement plans, profit sharing), tuition assistance, and professional society memberships.
Equal Opportunity EmployerStanley Consultants is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome applicants with disabilities, veteran status, and from all protected classes.
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