Civil Engineer - Hydraulics/Stormwater
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering -
Construction
Civil Engineering
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Job details:
This Jobot job is hosted by Kurt Holzmuller. Salary: $100,000 - $130,000 per year.
We are a well-established infrastructure consulting firm with nearly four decades of experience, delivering engineering, environmental, land acquisition, and construction management services for publicly funded transportation initiatives. Their portfolio spans thousands of projects, from roads and bridges to interchanges, trails, and other civic facilities, with a proven track record of guiding complex projects from planning through completion.
As an engineer on our team, you will focus on preparing designs, plans, estimates, and technical reports for civil engineering projects, with an emphasis on drainage design, stormwater compliance, surveying, and construction oversight. Responsibilities also include reviewing permit applications, conducting hydrologic/hydraulic analyses, inspecting projects for regulatory compliance, and supervising staff.
Why join us?- Competitive Pay DOE + Bonus
- 401k with a company match (Profit Sharing Plan)
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
- Comprehensive Benefits Package
- Hybrid work (2 days remote, 3 days office)
- Generous PTO
MUST HAVE:
- BS in a related field
- P.E. or EIT license in California
- 5+ years of hydrology/hydraulics or water/wastewater/stormwater experience
- Software (one or more):
AutoCAD, Microstation, HEC-RAS, Storm
CAD, Pond Pack, Culvert Master, ESPG
NICE TO HAVE:
- QSP/D certification
- Extensive stormwater drainage experience
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