Hydraulic Modeler

Job Description

Hydraulic Modelers, HDR Engineering, Inc., 591 Camino de la Reina, Suite 300, San Diego, CA: Will support the design and hydraulic evaluation of new or existing water distribution systems and collection systems. Job duties include: Developing hydraulic models using GIS data and as-built drawings; Collecting and assessing field data for hydraulic model calibration; Analyzing flow, demand, population, water quality, and facilities condition data; Performing hydraulic analyses utilizing a variety of software programs; Performing technical research into product information, design codes, and regulatory standards; Preparing technical reports and master plans, including the development of text, tables and figures; Communicating effectively with all project team members; Maintaining task/project budgets and schedules; Managing multiple priorities and deadlines; and Assisting with marketing activities, including client outreach and proposal development for water/wastewater engineering and hydraulic analysis projects. Regularly use the following tools/technologies: GIS, various hydraulic modeling software packages, Microsoft Office Suite. Travel may be required periodically, typically <5% annually. Telecommuting permitted depending on project location.

Minimum Requirements: A bachelor's degree in civil or environmental engineering and 3 years of experience in any related occupation performing hydraulic analysis and modeling. Pre- and post- masters degree experience accepted. Engineer-in­ training (EIT) certification from any state is also required. Basic pay range is one hundred two thousand, eight hundred ninety-eight dollars to one hundred fifty-six thousand, three hundred ten dollars per year for full-time employment and standard company benefits.

 

How to Apply:  Apply online at https://bit.ly/Req172729.

 

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