Hydraulics Engineer
STV · Charlotte, NC · Yesterday
$112k–$128k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Independently prepare Storm Water Management Reports and culvert/bridge hydrologic & hydraulic studies
- Independently prepare and submit stormwater permit documentation through various agencies
- Participate in project development meetings
- Serve as the lead drainage engineer and Engineer of Record on projects as directed by senior staff
- Provide professional design services for transportation improvement projects, including storm drains, culverts, storm water management, green stormwater, ESD/LID facilities, and erosion and sediment control
- Coordinate design development and assist with technical direction of junior staff
- Achieve quality deliverables within the established schedule and budget
- Independently prepare plans, specifications, cost estimates, and technical reports
- Establishing working relationships and interface with client technical staff and project managers
- Mentoring supporting water resource design staff
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering
- MS degree in Engineering (Civil, Biological, Agricultural, or another related discipline) preferred
- Experience with hydrologic and hydraulic software such as Geopak Drainage, StormCAD, HEC-HMS, and HEC-RAS modeling
- XP-SWMM or similar experience preferred
- Experience with CADD and mapping software including MicroStation, AutoCAD, and ESRI ArcGIS
- Openroads Designer and/or Civil 3D experience preferred
- Knowledge and experience of SCDOT and Local government design and permitting requirements
- NCDOT or GDOT experience preferred
- Alternative Delivery experience or freight rail experience preferred
- Ability to drive a car and have own transportation
- Minimum of 5 years of experience of Water Resources and Storm Water Design Engineering
- Design of storm drains, culverts, storm water management, BMPs, erosion and sediment control, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and Floodplain studies, and environmental permitting, along with cost estimating
- PE licensure in South Carolina required
- Multi-state licensure preferred
- Water and sewer design experience preferred, including relocation plans for transportation projects, and/or site utilities