Assistant Engineer; Modesto and Fresno
Listed on 2026-01-06
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Engineer
Black Water is a Central Valley engineering firm that provides professional services in water, wastewater, storm drainage, and construction management. The company was established in 2012 and continually endeavors to maintain an excellent reputation for delivering responsive service, technical expertise, and value to our clients.
Our staff consists of experts in the study and design of water supply, treatment, and distribution systems; wastewater collection, conveyance, and treatment works; and stormwater analysis and drainage facilities. We have a solid track record in regulatory compliance, permitting, and reporting requirements with state and local agencies. We are a positive, community-focused work environment offering the potential for career growth and professional development.
We have a competitive salary and benefits package.
Summary of Benefits:
Equal Opportunity Employer
Position:
We are looking for a water/wastewater Assistant Civil Engineer to join our team. The applicant will work under immediate supervision of the Project Managers and Engineers assigned to each project. Perform paraprofessional engineering office and field work involving water/wastewater projects.
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor’s in Environmental Engineering, or Civil Engineering or related engineering field.
Possess an Engineer In Training (E.I.T.) Certificate
Job Description:
All duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following tasks under the direct supervision of the Project Manager and assisting the team’s workload for all projects:
Skills/Abilities:
Bentley Systems (Sewer
CAD/Water
CAD)
Map Info
Bluebeam
Salary: Compensation for the position is commensurate with education, experience, attitude, skills, and references. Range is $70,000-$85,000 per year.
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