Entry Level Water Resources Engineer; EIT
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Environmental/ Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, Water Engineer
Job Description
Kleinfelder is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented entry-level Water Resources Engineer-in-Training (EIT) to join our exceptional team in San Antonio, TX. This is a unique opportunity for recent graduates or early-career professionals to grow in a collaborative, mission‑driven environment.
As an entry‑level EIT, you’ll support a variety of water resources projects—including hydrology, hydraulics, stormwater systems, and water quality best management practices (BMPs). You’ll gain hands‑on experience in planning, analysis, and design in a water resource context while working closely with experienced engineers and multidisciplinary teams. You’ll use industry‑standard software such as ArcGIS, HEC‑HMS, HEC‑RAS, XPSWMM, and Info Works ICM to deliver innovative solutions that protect and enhance the communities we serve.
Key Responsibilities- Assist project professionals with analysis, design, and technical tasks across multiple water resources projects.
- Ask questions and seek knowledge from team members to apply the best approach and parameter selections.
- Seek direction on deadlines and time allotted for completion of tasks.
- Develop an understanding of the effort required and reason for use of differing approaches.
- Participate in peer reviews as a fundamental commitment to quality work by working with other team members to review interim work products and identify issues before proceeding to the next step.
- Ability to track and complete concurrent tasks while maintaining attention to detail and meeting assigned deadlines.
- Adhere to company policies, safety standards, and ethical practices.
- Stay current in understanding the practice of engineering by completing continuing education and professional development.
- Hydrologic modeling and analysis.
- One‑dimensional (1D) and two‑dimensional (2D) hydraulic modeling.
- Drainage master planning, capital project planning, and benefit cost analyses.
- Low water crossing replacement analysis, planning, and design.
- Development review and floodplain management for government agencies.
- Limited water quality and low‑impact development (LID) planning and design.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Civil Engineering.
- Passing score on the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam (or ability to pass in first six months of employment).
- Strong communication skills.
- Eagerness for collaboration in a team setting.
- Enthusiasm for learning and contributing to a team‑oriented environment.
- Familiarity with hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software such as ArcGIS Pro, HEC‑RAS, HEC‑HMS, XPSWMM, Info Works ICM, or EPA SWMM (a plus but not required).
Following an offer, candidates will be required to satisfactorily complete employment reference checks, verification of professional licensure and/or educational credentials, a motor vehicle report (MVR), and a comprehensive background check.
Benefits- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
- 401(k) plan.
- Paid holidays.
We are committed to investing in the professional development of our staff, offering each employee opportunities to grow, develop, and take control of their career paths. We support these efforts through reimbursements for continuing education and many of the expenses associated with trainings and certifications, and opportunities for career development through our internal Mentoring Program.
Equal OpportunityKleinfelder, and its subsidiaries and affiliates, is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans. (Compliant with the new VEVRAA and Section 503 rules).
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