Senior Water Resources Planning Engineer
Job in
Denver, Denver County, Colorado, 80285, USA
Listed on 2026-06-02
Listing for:
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-02
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Engineer, Environmental Compliance, Water Management
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Freese and Nichols is seeking an experienced Senior Water Resources Planning Engineer to join our growing team in either our Denver or Loveland, Colorado office to support and help grow our Colorado Water Resources Planning practice with a strong emphasis on Colorado water rights, basin-scale hydrology, and long‑range water supply planning. This position will support public‑sector clients throughout Colorado and nationally, including municipal and regional water providers, special districts, and state or basin‑driven planning entities.
What You’ll Do:- Serve as Project Manager and/or Technical Lead for complex Colorado water resources planning projects, including long‑range water supply and integrated water resources plans, water rights evaluations and strategy support, basin‑scale hydrologic and yield analyses, scenario‑based planning related to climate variability, demand growth, storage, reuse, and operational constraints.
- Provide technical support to water rights applications and processes, including support for water court change cases (engineering analyses, yield impacts, depletion accounting); evaluation of conditional and absolute water rights; analysis of augmentation plans, substitute supply plans, and conjunctive use operations; coordination with legal counsel on water rights matters.
- Lead or contribute to development of quantitative planning and decision‑support models, including surface water and/or integrated surface water‑groundwater systems.
- Prepare and review technical memoranda, reports, exhibits, and expert‑support documentation suitable for planning studies, regulatory review, and legal proceedings.
- Support business development by assisting in preparation of proposals (scope, staffing, fee), participating in client meetings and industry events, and leveraging existing and developing new client relationships across Colorado.
- Supervise and mentor engineers, planners, and analysts; provide technical guidance and quality control.
- Coordinate with multidisciplinary internal teams (environmental, water/wastewater, planning) and subconsultants.
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, or related engineering discipline.
- Professional Engineer (P.E.) license in Colorado (or ability to obtain via comity) within a defined timeframe.
- 10+ years progressively responsible experience in water resources planning and/or water rights analysis.
- Demonstrated experience working in Colorado’s prior appropriation system.
- Experience supporting or leading projects involving Colorado water rights administration such as augmentation plan support, change of water right analyses, yield and reliability analyses, conjunctive use or replacement water evaluations.
- Strong technical writing and presentation skills.
- Experience preparing scopes, schedules, and budgets for professional services.
- Ability to work independently while functioning as part of a collaborative team.
- Preferred:
Direct experience with municipal or regional water providers in Colorado, basin round tables or Colorado Water Plan–related efforts, and state agencies such as the Colorado Water Conservation Board or Division of Water Resources. - Preferred:
Modeling experience relevant to Colorado water rights and planning, including State Mod, River Ware, State
CU, MODFLOW or equivalent groundwater flow modeling for stream‑aquifer interaction analyses, well depletion and lagged response evaluation, support of water rights and augmentation planning decisions, planning‑level evaluation of groundwater supplies as part of an integrated municipal or regional water supply portfolio. - Preferred:
Scenario‑based and risk‑informed planning approaches and familiarity with climate‑driven hydrologic stressors affecting Colorado supply systems. - Preferred:
Experience collaborating with legal teams on water rights matters. - Advanced degree preferred but not required.
- Annual salary range: $128,260 – $188,601, dependent on qualifications.
- Eligible for annual bonuses determined by company profitability and growth.
- Exempt employees eligible for overtime pay at a straight‑time hourly rate for hours over 40 per week.
- Comprehensive benefits…
Position Requirements
10+ Years
work experience
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