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Water Resources Engineer

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Engineering
  • Barrie

AI generated summary

  • You need a degree in Water Resources Engineering, 6+ years of relevant experience, P.Eng. designation, proficiency in analysis software, report writing skills, and a strong work ethic.
  • You will design and assess hydrological models, conduct hydrology assessments, prepare technical documents, and engineer solutions for various water resources projects in land development.

Requirements

  • Experience with a variety of water resources projects within the land development industry
  • Undergraduate Degree in Water Resources Engineering or directly related field from a recognized university
  • 6+ years of water resources design and/or field experience
  • P.Eng. is a requirement
  • Experienced with standard analysis programs, AutoCAD, PCSWMM, Visual Otthymo, Microsoft office programs, and other associated programs is desired
  • Exhibit a strong work ethic and high degree of motivation
  • Experience with writing technical reports
  • Committed to technical excellence

Responsibilities

  • Experience with a variety of water resources projects within the land development industry
  • Develop and apply hydrological and hydraulic models
  • Perform hydrology assessments and associated reporting
  • Conceptual, preliminary, and detailed engineering for water resources projects
  • Preparation of technical memos, reports, construction plans and specifications

FAQs

What is the primary role of a Water Resources Engineer at GEI?

The primary role of a Water Resources Engineer at GEI is to contribute to water resources projects within the land development industry, including developing hydrological and hydraulic models, performing hydrology assessments, and preparing technical documentation.

What qualifications are required for this position?

Candidates are required to have an undergraduate degree in Water Resources Engineering or a related field, a minimum of 6 years of relevant design and/or field experience, and must hold a P.Eng. designation.

What type of projects will I be involved in at GEI?

You will be involved in a variety of projects related to land development, including residential, industrial, commercial, and municipal sites, as well as high-complexity structural replacement studies and field inspections.

Is experience with specific software programs necessary for this position?

Yes, experience with analysis programs such as AutoCAD, PCSWMM, Visual Otthymo, and Microsoft Office programs is desired.

Is there an emphasis on employee development at GEI?

Yes, GEI is committed to employee growth, offering career development opportunities, continuing education assistance, and various professional development programs.

What is the work environment like at GEI?

GEI fosters a vibrant culture focused on partnership, sustainability, giving back to communities, and diversity, equity, and inclusion, with a flat leadership structure that encourages employee input.

Are there opportunities for professional advancement within the company?

Yes, GEI provides a Connecting Conversation Program that emphasizes professional development and opportunities for advancement within the organization.

Does GEI offer flexible work arrangements?

Yes, GEI offers hybrid work schedules, allowing employees to balance remote work with in-office responsibilities.

What kind of benefits does GEI provide to its employees?

GEI offers a comprehensive benefits program, including health care, wellness accounts, paid holidays, generous paid time off, and a competitive compensation package with annual performance bonuses.

How does GEI support community engagement and inclusion?

GEI is committed to community engagement through initiatives focused on giving back, as well as fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment that values all employees.

GEI provides the professional services that improve our world’s built environments.

1001-5000
Employees
1970
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

GEI Consultants, Inc., one of the nation’s leading geotechnical, environmental, water resources, and ecological science and engineering firms, has provided a broad range of consulting and engineering services on over 50,000 projects in 50 states and 22 countries. GEI is honored to maintain decades-long trusted advisor relationships with dozens of clients and partners nationwide. Narrow-scope projects with new clients often lead to an expanded relationship over time as we prove our technical qualifications and offer innovative solutions that improve bottom line results. A mid-sized, privately held, employee-owned firm, GEI offers direct access to nationally recognized engineers and scientists who lead client engagements, and who, in turn, are supported by and mentor some of the very best young minds in our business. We employ top talent in our fields at all levels who teach and learn in a collaborative, supportive, and stimulating environment. For more information, please visit the firm’s web site at www.geiconsultants.com.