Water Resources Manager
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering
Job Overview:
APTIM, a leading engineering and resilience consulting firm with a global presence and a rapidly expanding Infrastructure Adaptation and Climate Resilience practice, is seeking a Water Resources Manager to join our multidisciplinary team.
This position plays a strategic role in delivering risk-informed design solutions and advancing the integration of resilience into flood control, urban infrastructure, and waterfront systems. The ideal candidate brings a balance of technical depth and project management experience--able to guide multi-sector clients through climate adaptation, vulnerability assessment, and resilient design implementation.
This is a high-growth opportunity to lead complex projects, mentor emerging engineers, and shape the next generation of resilient infrastructure across Florida and the broader Southeast.
Key Responsibilities /Accountabilities:- Lead and support the watershed master plans, stormwater improvement programs, and climate-resilient infrastructure designs from concept through implementation.
- Manage full scope including financials, staffing, schedule, and subcontractors while serving as the primary client liaison and ensuring technical excellence in reports, presentations, and stakeholder coordination.
- Conduct and oversee hydrologic and hydraulic modeling using tools such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, ICPR, SWMM, or Storm Wise, integrating future climate and sea-level rise projections.
- Evaluate flood mitigation and drainage improvement alternatives, develop conceptual and preliminary engineering designs, and support cost-benefit and prioritization analyses.
- Apply technical expertise to assess vulnerabilities, quantify flood risk, and identify adaptation strategies for urban and coastal systems.
- Perform benefit--cost analyses and resilience ROI evaluations to guide capital investment decisions.
- Lead and contribute to quality assurance reviews of large datasets and modeling outputs to ensure accuracy and defensibility.
- Integrate engineering, planning, GIS, and digital modeling tools to produce actionable resilience roadmaps and business cases.
- Oversee preparation of technical reports, grant deliverables, and permitting documentation.
- Conduct stakeholder meetings, public workshops, and presentations to communicate technical findings to diverse audiences.
- Support business development and proposal writing, including scoping, pricing, and client engagement.
- Stay current on federal and state resilience policies, design standards, and funding programs (e.g., FDEP Resilient Florida, FEMA BRIC, CDBG-MIT).
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil, Coastal, Structural, or Environmental Engineering, or related field.
- 10--14 years of experience in water resources, watershed master planning, flood adaptation, or infrastructure resilience.
- Experience developing stormwater and flood-mitigation designs within urban, coastal, or estuarine environments.
- Strong understanding of drainage, erosion control, building envelope hardening, and nature-based mitigation systems.
- Strong technical writing and report leadership experience across multi-disciplinary projects.
- Proficiency in GIS, climate data tools (e.g., NOAA SLR Viewer, USACE projections), and Microsoft Excel or Power BI.
- Familiarity with FDEP Resilient Florida, FEMA, BRIC, CDBG-MIT, and other resilience funding mechanisms.
- Experience supporting permitting, design, or construction of resilient infrastructure preferred.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in remote and hybrid teams.
- Professional Engineer (PE) licensure preferred.
- Willingness to travel occasionally to support regional client needs.
- Preferred office locations are in Boca Raton, Jacksonville, Winter Garden or Tampa, Florida.
Skills:
- Experience leading municipal or regional watershed master plans and developing implementation-ready capital improvement programs (CIPs).
- Experience with Envision, LEED, WEDG, or similar resilience frameworks.
- Understanding of Florida-specific hydrology, regulatory requirements, and floodplain management standards.
- Background in green-gray infrastructure, stormwater retrofits, or coastal protection design.
- Experience…
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