FAQs
What type of projects will the Drainage Engineering Designer be involved in?
The designer will work on a range of projects, including storm water master drainage studies, storm water management, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, final drainage analysis and design, flood studies, bridge hydraulics, and Low-Impact Development planning and design.
What qualifications are required for the position?
Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a closely related field, two or more years of relevant engineering design experience, an Engineering in Training (EIT) Certification, and experience with various hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design software such as ArcGIS, SWMM, HEC-RAS, and more.
Is prior experience required for this position?
Yes, the position requires two or more years of relevant engineering design experience.
Will the designer have opportunities for professional development?
Yes, the role encourages participation in industry conferences and conventions to develop peer and client networks and join young professional associations.
What technical skills are important for this role?
Important skills include proficiency in hydrologic and hydraulic software, technical writing for hydrologic studies and drainage reports, and experience with design software such as Microstation, Civil3D, and StormCAD.
Does TYLin support diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Yes, TYLin is committed to creating an inclusive environment and celebrates diversity, prohibiting discrimination and harassment of any type.
What benefits does TYLin offer its employees?
TYLin offers a comprehensive total rewards package, including extensive medical, disability and life insurance coverage, continuing education benefits, paid time off, an employee assistance program, and a retirement savings plan with company matching contributions.
Is project management experience necessary for this role?
While project management experience is not necessary, candidates should show a desire to learn the basics of project management, including an understanding of project scopes, schedules, and budgets.
Will the designer need to collaborate with others in the industry?
Yes, the designer will work closely and collaborate with other industry professionals, jurisdictions, agencies, and contractors.
What type of environment does TYLin promote for its employees?
TYLin promotes a team-oriented environment focused on technical excellence, diversity, and collaboration among employees.