You will be a lead engineering specialist working in a project team environment with other engineers and specialists involved in executing water resources deliverables in support of the design, modification, evaluation, and analysis of power plants.
Direct planning, coordination, and collaboration with the project teams, clients, the NRC and USACE, contractors, and other stakeholders, as applicable.
Guide the work of other water resources engineers and coordinate all project work assignments.
Determining flood levels for rainfall events spanning 100-year, 500-year, and 1000-year occurrences.
Utilizing ArcGIS, StreamStats, and DEM data for watershed delineation.
Conducting extreme value analysis on stream and rainfall gauges.
Crafting H&H models with HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS.
Performing dam failure analysis.
Estimating IDF curves based on rainfall gauge data.
Extracting probable maximum precipitation (PMP) data from existing publications.
Designing storm drains, open channel drainage systems, and stormwater ponds.
Developing site layout, grading plans, and drainage designs.
Designing roads and trackwork for optimal functionality.
Requirements
Hold an MSCE in Civil Engineering, specializing in Water Resources, from an ABET Engineering program, with a solid academic foundation and relevant coursework.
PE licensure with 10 or more years of experience (3 to 5 years as a lead engineer) hydrologic and hydraulic design and analysis, including expertise in assessing floods and droughts for streams and rivers.
Experience in various areas of civil engineering, such as site grading, drainage, and stormwater management systems.
Specialization in hydrology and hydraulics.
Experienced in analyzing raw data from existing rainfall gages and stream stations.
Proficiency with some of the following design tools: HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS, FLO-2D, ADCIRC, DELFT-3D, SWMM, CGWAVE, SWAN, STWAVE, TR-55, TR-20, and others such as MathCad, GIS tools, Microstation, and AutoCad.
Have familiarity with programming languages like MATLAB, Python, R, or VBScript.
Direct experience in the nuclear power plant industry with conducting analyses and making NRC submittals.
Direct experience with conducting analyses and making USACE submittals.
Must have strong written and verbal communication skills.
Requires exceptional management and organizational skills, with the ability lead others while under pressure and against a deadline.
Ability to work in a team environment.
Be prepared for occasional travel as part of the job requirements.
Benefits
Health & Wellness
Financial Benefits
Work-Life Balance
Health Plans: Medical, Dental, Vision
Life & Accident Insurance
Disability Coverage
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Back-Up Daycare
FSA & HSA
401(k)
Pre-Tax Commuter Account
Merit Scholarship Program
Employee Discount Program
Corporate Charitable Giving Program
Tuition Assistance
First Professional Licensure Bonus
Employee Referral Bonus
Paid Annual Personal/Sick Time (PST)
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Bereavement Leave
Flexible Work Arrangements
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
hydrologic designhydraulic designflood analysisdam failure analysisextreme value analysisstormwater managementsite gradingdrainage designprobable maximum precipitation (PMP)IDF curves
Soft skills
communication skillsmanagement skillsorganizational skillsleadership skillsteamworkability to work under pressureability to meet deadlines