Habitat Environmental Engineer - Environmental Engineer ; In-Training
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Environmental Compliance
Location: Spokane Valley
Description
Title- Habitat Environmental Engineer 3 (In-Training)
Classification- Environmental Engineer 3 (In-Training)
Job Status- Full-Time / Permanent
WDFW Program- Habitat Program
Duty Station- Spokane Valley, Washington – Spokane County
Hybrid/Telework- The selected candidate may be able to telework remotely up to 2 days per week at the discretion of the supervisor.
In-Training- We are recruiting to fill this position at the Environmental Engineer 2 or 3 classification. Candidates hired as an Environmental Engineer 2 will be required to complete an in‑training plan in order to advance to the Environmental Engineer 3 classification.
Salary-Depending on which level you are hired at, your salary range will be as follows:
Environmental Engineer 2: $6,107.00 - $8,210.00 monthly
Environmental Engineer 3: $7,082.00 - $9,522.00 monthly
The salary listed above does not include the 2% pay increase that goes into effect on July 1, 2026.
Posting Timeframe- This recruitment is scheduled to be posted until July 6, 2026. The first review of applications will take place on June 22, 2026. Application review is ongoing, and applicants are encouraged to submit their materials as soon as possible. Following the first review date, this recruitment may be closed at any time.
Are you an Engineer in Training or licensed engineer with a passion for aquatic habitat and environmental restoration?
Join our Region 1 team and help design and deliver projects that improve fish passage, screening, habitat restoration, and water crossings.
Depending on your experience and qualifications, you'll apply and expand your engineering skills through field investigations, engineering analyses, project development, and collaboration with agency staff and partners.
You'll play an important role in advancing aquatic habitat restoration efforts and supporting healthy ecosystems across the region.
What to ExpectAmong the varied range of responsibilities held within this role, the Habitat Environmental Engineer 3 will,
Provide Technical Assistance- Serve as the Department’s Habitat engineering representative for Region 1, Eastern Washington.
- Act as a registered Professional Engineer to review, approve, and provide final engineering designs and decisions on a diversity of fish passage, fish screening, fish habitat restoration, and water crossing structure projects.
- Evaluate and recommend approval or disapproval of plans, proposals, and designs for fish passage, screening, water crossing, bank protection, erosion control, fish habitat enhancement and restoration, flood hazard reduction, and other instream projects.
- Prepare professional engineering designs and permit documents for fish passage (e.g., fish ladders, fishways roughened channels, grade control weirs), erosion control, bank protection, gravity and pump fish screening for various fish species and life history stages, and habitat restoration projects.
- Serve as a liaison with agency staff, state and federal agencies, and local governments to resolve complex engineering issues; provide expert testimony as needed.
- Offer technical assistance for designs of proposals for work affecting fish and wildlife habitats.
- Negotiate for plan, project and/or design specifications.
- Develop and manage habitat restoration, fish passage, and bank protection projects, applying engineering, biological, and project management principles.
- Perform hydrologic, hydraulic, structural, and geomorphic analyses; evaluate design alternatives.
- Conduct topographic surveys, soils and geomorphic studies, and oversee project development and construction.
- Prepare design reports, engineering plans, specifications, cost estimates, and perform construction inspection.
- Research, write, and participate in development of aquatic habitat guidelines and standards.
- Prepare and deliver training, presentations, and materials for agency staff, partners, and the public.
- Stay current on emerging technologies that protect fish and wildlife including new passage and screening designs and technologies.
- Review peer design documents to ensure quality and consistency.
Work Setting, including hazards:
- Approximate…
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