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PBS Engineering and Environmental Civil Water Resources Engineer in Issaquah, Washington

We are currently seeking to add a 

Civil Water Resources Engineer

 to our dynamic team in 

Issaquah, Washington.

$90-105K 

annually, full-time, with benefits, and flexibility for a hybrid schedule.

Ready to take your career to the next level? Do you enjoy working in a multi-disciplinary environment, contributing to exciting, diverse projects that positively impact the communities here in the beautiful Pacific Northwest? We're looking for a mid-level Water Resources Engineer to join our Water Resources Engineering Practice supporting private and municipal projects throughout Oregon and Washington. Working with a multi-disciplinary team of engineers, planners, and environmental scientists, you'll be an integral part of our design team with the opportunity to manage projects and mentor junior staff on projects including; infrastructure improvements, surface water management, sanitary sewer, flood control, fish passage, and stream restoration projects.

QUALIFICATIONS

 

Required qualifications

 

  • Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related field  
  • Registered Professional Engineer (PE) in Washington, or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire  
  • 4+ years of responsible design experience in Water Resources disciplines  and experience as a hydrology and hydraulic design engineer with general civil and water resource design experience.  
  • Experience with AutoCAD Civil3D or MicroStation Inroads, or other design software as appropriate  
  • Proficiency with hydrologic and hydraulic design software including HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, SWMMM, and WWHM/HSPF   
  • Experience with AutoCAD/Civil3D, and/or MicroStation/Inroads   
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills?  
  • Valid driver's license ?  

Desirable qualifications

 

  • Understanding of Oregon and Washington state and local industry rules and regulations. ?  
  • Understanding of Oregon and Washington State Department of Transportation design standards and Oregon and Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife guidelines?  
  • Water system design experience using EPAnet or similar,  
  • Experience with GIS applications?  
  • Experience with hydraulic design software SRH-2D?  

PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

 

Prepare plans, specifications, and estimates for a wide range of water resource projects 

 

Perform hydraulic analysis using SWMMM, and HEC-RAS for sites, stream, and culverts.

 

Perform hydrologic analysis using either single event or continuous series hydrologic models

 

Provide office and site visit support for projects in construction.

 

Manage the following work elements: day-to-day internal and external communication (verbal and written), support and advise junior engineers and technical staff to develop PS&E documents, write reports and technical memos, coordinate with subconsultants, keep project on schedule and within budget, and keep exceeding client expectations.

 

Willingness to work in fast paced environment across

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