Water Resources Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering, Water Engineer, Environmental & Urban Planning
Job Details
Hybrid
- Fun unique projects
- Clear professional growth plan.
Location:
Arizona (civil engineering and landscape architecture firm serving communities across Arizona).
Salary: $90,000 - $125,000 per year.
Responsibilities- Perform hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for drainage design, floodplain studies, and stormwater management projects.
- Prepare drainage reports, master drainage plans, and floodplain delineation studies in accordance with local, county, and FEMA standards.
- Develop and run hydraulic models (e.g., HEC‑RAS, HEC‑HMS) to evaluate flood risk, channel capacity, and detention/retention basin design.
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Water Resources Engineering or related field.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience in water resources engineering.
- EIT, preferably PE licensed in Arizona.
- Experience preparing drainage reports, master drainage studies, or floodplain analyses.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD, Civil3D, ArcGIS, HydroCAD, HEC‑RAS, HEC‑HMS, StormCAD.
- Hybrid schedule
- Dental, Health, Vision insurance
- Generous PTO
- Competitive salary
- Bonus and performance bonus opportunities
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