Project Engineer, PE - Civil & Fisheries -
- Location: Seattle
- Salary: £135.2k per year
The successful candidate for this position will report to either the Seattle or Portland office (with potential for full-time remote work), providing engineering analysis and design on a variety of civil and/or mechanical engineering and fisheries related projects. Primary responsibilities include design of process water supply and treatment systems, utilities, wastewater, hydraulics, and coordination of design team activities.
We are currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Environmental Engineer for our Sacramento office. As a Senior Environmental Engineer, you will be responsible for providing project management, engineering analysis and design, preparation of reports and bid documents, client interaction, construction oversight, and business development. Responsibilities: Lead and manage projects, including remedial investigations and remedial design, feasibility studies, and soil excavation projects.Collaborate with our team of 500+ employees, including multi-disciplined scientists, engineers, and technical specialists across our nationwide offices.Develop technical reports and proposals.Maintain exceptional client management and business development skills.Adhere to schedules, scopes, and budgets, as well as our project management and quality standards.Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills, including coordination with federal/state/local agencies on regulatory requirements.Ability to work both in a field and office setting. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, environmental engineering, geology, or related field. Master's degree preferred.Current State of California P.E. license.Demonstrated experience in project management, engineering design, technical writing, and proposal development.Strong experience with the EPA or DOD clients.Exceptional client management and business development skills.Ability to work as a team member across technical disciplines.Strong verbal and written communication skills. We offer a flexible work environment (this role can be remote for the right candidate) and a competitive benefits package. If you are an experienced Senior Environmental Engineer looking for a challenging opportunity with a reputable company, we encourage you to apply.
In this role, you will be a California licensed Professional Engineer (PE) responsible for project management, budget management, engineering reports and analyses, and the design and preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates. Your expertise will be utilized on a variety of projects for diverse clients, including Public Works projects. You may also have the opportunity to mentor less-experienced team members on AutoCAD Civil 3D. As a Project Manager, you may be involved in obtaining new business opportunities as a "seller-doer" within your field.Job Duties: Manage multiple civil engineering Public Works projects concurrently.Ensure project scope, budgets, and schedules are tracked and fulfilled according to contract commitments while maintaining profitability.Effectively oversee quality assurance and quality control processes.Utilize your technical knowledge to prepare plans, specifications, and estimates for transportation projects (roadway and intersection widening, street rehabilitation, streetscape improvements, complete streets, etc.), storm drain systems (hydrology and hydraulics), water quality Best Management Practices (BMPs), sanitary sewer systems, and water pipelines.Serve as the primary interface with clients, coordinating projects, and ensuring adherence to quality standards, efficiency levels, and client satisfaction.Direct and mentor project engineers and design engineers on technical matters and procedures, acting as a valuable technical resource for the team.Build and foster client relationships, develop letter proposals (scope, schedule, and fee estimates), and maintain a high level of client service and satisfaction.Experience managing project budgets and delivering projects on time and within budget.Knowledge of typical civil engineering design software programs, including AutoCAD, Civil3D, Hydrology and Hydraulic, AES, WSPG, Flowmaster, etc.Proficiency in MS Office Suite.Demonstrated experience in staff management, mentoring, and resource management. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an accredited college.California Professional Engineer (PE) license.Minimum of 10 years of experience in Civil Engineering, specifically related to Public Works projects.Minimum of 4 years of project management experience in the context of Public Works projects.Strong budget management skills.Previous experience working with the City of Los Angeles is preferred.Working knowledge of relevant computer software programs used in civil engineering design.Proficiency in the MS Office Suite.Proven track record of delivering superior client service and successful project delivery.Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, ensuring on-time delivery within budget.Experience in staff management, mentoring, and resource management. We Offer: Competitive salaries and relocation assistance.Excellent benefits package.Remote work flexibility.Active and positive team-building work environment. If you are a highly skilled and experienced Civil Engineer looking for a new challenge in a supportive and dynamic environment, we encourage you to apply.
Our company is a consulting engineering, planning, and construction compliance firm located in Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellingham, Washington. We are actively looking to hire a full-time Project Engineer to join our engineering group in one of these three office locations. While collaboration with staff from all offices is expected, we can prioritize your preferred location.We take pride in our status as an employee-owned and managed consulting firm. We are dedicated to the growth and retention of our employees within a positive, collaborative, and challenging work environment. Striving for a healthy work-life balance for all staff members is a fundamental aspect of our commitment.The role of the Senior Project Engineer/Project Manager involves significant responsibilities, including: Playing a key role in the company's growth by identifying and developing new clients and projects.Demonstrating strong project management skills, including developing scopes of work, budgets, and schedules during project planning. It also includes delivering quality projects on time and within budget.Independently coordinating staffing and workload throughout the entire project development process, ensuring timely completion of deliverables.Tracking financial aspects of projects, and coordinating and adjusting work efforts with the team to ensure completion.Demonstrating experience in municipal engineering, particularly in areas such as sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water system, and site civil design (grading, pavement, sidewalk, etc.). To be considered for this position, the following qualifications are required: Bachelor of Science degree in Civil, Environmental, Chemical, or Mechanical Engineering.Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), with the requirement of obtaining a State of Washington PE license within 6 months of hire.Minimum of 12 years of demonstrated success working on multi-disciplinary engineering projects.Strong background in technical leadership, mentoring, and project management.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.A positive attitude and commitment to being an active participant in our employee-owned culture.Proficiency in MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and MS Project.Demonstrated success in working on multi-disciplinary engineering projects. The following qualifications would also be beneficial: Working knowledge of AutoCAD, GIS, and/or Revit (BIM) design software products.Master's degree in engineering.Project management training, PMP certification, or similar technical design leadership.Experience with wastewater process modeling software (BioWin).Experience with hydraulic modeling products (Innovyze, Bentley, and/or Visual Hydraulics).Involvement in professional societies and established clientele and professional relationships. We offer a generous total compensation package, including 100% company-paid employee health, life, and disability insurance. We also provide flexible schedules, reimbursement for professional registrations and renewals, paid memberships in professional organizations, and paid time off (sick, vacation, holidays). Additionally, we have a 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contributions and ownership opportunities.We are an equal opportunity employer committed to maintaining a workplace free from discrimination. We do not discriminate in employment based on age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
This established consulting firm specializes in engineering, planning, building codes, and construction compliance. With office locations in Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellingham, Washington, we have built a strong reputation in the industry. As a growing firm, we have a significant backlog of municipal consulting services contracts in the Northwest, primarily serving clients in Western Washington. We take pride in being an employee-owned and managed company that fosters employee development and retention within a positive, collaborative, and challenging work environment. We are committed to ensuring a healthy work-life balance for all staff members.Expertise: Over the years, we has provided comprehensive assistance to a diverse range of clients in the Puget Sound region for their wastewater treatment needs. Our services include planning, evaluations, pilot testing, design, construction support, optimization, permitting, and on-call assistance. Our team possesses the expertise and resources to serve larger municipalities while remaining adaptable and efficient to also cater to the needs of smaller municipalities and select industrial clients. We have been at the forefront of partnering with energy services companies (ESCOs) in the area, collaborating on projects aimed at reducing energy consumption by wastewater utilities. We constantly engage with and evaluate new technologies to deliver innovative solutions, such as recent projects involving peracetic acid for disinfection, mobile organic biofilm for activated sludge processes, and gasification and pyrolysis for biosolids processing. With the ongoing Puget Sound Nutrient Reduction Project, there are abundant opportunities for us to assist new and existing clients in meeting pending nitrogen limits.Position: Senior Project Engineer/Project Manager The Senior Project Engineer/Project Manager plays a pivotal role in the continued growth of our company. Key responsibilities include maintaining client relationships, managing projects for existing clients, and actively pursuing new client opportunities. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in municipal engineering, specifically focused on wastewater treatment process design, with a comprehensive understanding of related electrical, structural, instrumentation, and civil design aspects. While the primary responsibility will be executing wastewater treatment projects, the candidate should also be flexible in working on other civil engineering projects based on workload and project needs. Strong project management skills are essential, including the ability to develop scopes of work, budgets, and schedules during project planning, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality projects within designated timelines and budgets. The Senior Project Engineer/Project Manager will independently coordinate staffing and workload throughout the entire project development process and ensure the timely completion of all deliverables.Required Qualifications: Bachelor of Science in Civil, Environmental, Chemical, or Mechanical EngineeringLicensed Professional Engineer (PE) with a State of Washington PE license required within 6 months of hire10+ years of demonstrated success working on multi-disciplinary engineering projectsProven experience in wastewater treatment projects, including design, process evaluations, planning, and/or testingStrong background in technical leadership, mentoring, and project managementExcellent verbal and written communication skillsPositive attitude and commitment to actively participating in our employee-owned cultureProficiency in MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and MS Project Additional Qualifications: The following qualifications would be advantageous for the role: Working knowledge of AutoCAD and/or Revit (BIM) design software productsExperience with wastewater process modeling software (e.g., BioWin)Master's DegreeInvolvement in professional societiesEstablished clientele and professional relationshipsProject management training, PMP certification, or similar technical design leadership We Offer: Generous total compensation packageMonthly commute/home office stipend for transportation, parking, and home office expenses 100% company-paid employee medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance60% company-paid dependent health and vision insurance50% company-paid dependent dental insuranceHealth Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account options for tax savingsFlexible schedulesReimbursement for professional registrations/renewals and approved training/conferencesPaid memberships in professional organizationsEmployee referral bonus programCareer guide mentorship programPaid time off (sick, vacation, holidays, and volunteer day)401(k) retirement plan with company matching contributionOwnership opportunity We are an equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of non-discrimination in the workplace. We do not discriminate in employment on the basis of age, race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
6-month contract-to-hire positionThe successful candidate should be a collaborative leader focused on driving technical team success with an excellent understanding of medium voltage underground utility distribution permitting, design and construction. They should also have a thorough understanding of relevant California codes, standards, jurisdictional agencies and regulatory oversite.The responsibilities of this role also include, but may not be limited to, the following: Performs various management, leadership, people accountability and quality responsibilities for the program technical team including subcontractor deliverablesResponsible for interpreting, organizing, executing and coordinating technical assignmentsMulti-discipline knowledge of engineering and construction; importantly; underground electrical distribution systems and associated civil and electrical engineering work packagesAbility to define scope and selection, research, specify, and recommend equipment to reduce time and costs for designing and constructing underground electricity distribution systemsManages program technical team delivery including remote and subcontract staffFacilitates design reviews with internal and external clientsProvides technical expertise for studies and design effortsPresents complex technical solutions to clientsPerforms quality control reviews of work developed by othersProvides estimates for the engineering task, budget and scheduleApplies strong knowledge of utility standards, guides, specifications, and procedures specific to working in California such as G.O.128 and G.O.95Ensure that the technical and safety standards are maintained in all aspects of design work The energy practice provides a wide range of services from consulting and engineering design to energy engineering, energy procurement and construction (EPC) for power, energy efficiency, and renewable energy clients. Our understanding of the big picture - and the interconnection between generation, distribution, storage, and the demand side of the meter - allows us to deliver holistic strategies that improve and modernize next generation energy infrastructure. We connect knowledge and experience across our global framework to bring together a unique combination of engineers, planners, scientists, and project managers who advance cleaner, secure, and more sustainable energy solutionsQualifications:Minimum Requirements Bachelor of Science in Civil or Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited program.8 years of relevant experience, including medium voltage underground utility distribution design and constructionDemonstrated experience in managing complex program/project technical teamsDemonstrated experience with California utilitiesValid driver's license w/ a clean driving record Preferred Qualifications Professional Engineer (PE) strongly preferredExperience in client facing role managing multiple disciplinesDeep knowledge of utility practices, industry codes and standards (NEC, NESC, IEEE, etc.).Able to lead engineering tasks with strong communication skills (written and verbal)Experience on full EPC, Design/Build projects from start to finish.Field construction and commissioning experienceConsulting experience preferredExperience on large, multi-discipline projects and programsProficiency in engineering analysis and modeling softwareFluency with Microsoft Office products, including Microsoft ExcelStrong written and verbal communication skills
QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of a valid California Professional Engineer (PE) license.Proficiency in utilizing AutoCAD Civil 3D and Microsoft Office software.A minimum of 5 years of experience in design and related work involving residential, commercial, industrial, or public infrastructure projects.Strong understanding of site development design principles.Ability to perform design tasks for roadways, utilities, and overall infrastructure.Experience in grading and drainage design.Knowledge of hydrology and hydraulic calculations.Familiarity with stormwater quality system design and analysis.Competence in preparing plans, specifications, quantities, and cost estimates.Proficient in report preparation.Skilled in coordinating projects with relevant agencies.Capable of providing bidding and/or construction support to clients or agencies. REQUIRED SKILLS: Proficient in site development design.Skilled in designing roadways, utilities, and infrastructure.Competence in grading and drainage design.Ability to perform hydrology and hydraulic calculations.Experience in designing stormwater quality systems and conducting related analysis.Proficiency in preparing plans, specifications, quantities, and cost estimates.Capable of preparing reports.Effective project coordination with relevant agencies.Ability to provide bidding and/or construction support to clients or agencies.
QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of a valid California Professional Engineer (PE) license.Proficiency in utilizing AutoCAD Civil 3D and Microsoft Office software.A minimum of 5 years of experience in design and related work involving residential, commercial, industrial, or public infrastructure projects.Strong understanding of site development design principles.Ability to perform design tasks for roadways, utilities, and overall infrastructure.Experience in grading and drainage design.Knowledge of hydrology and hydraulic calculations.Familiarity with stormwater quality system design and analysis.Competence in preparing plans, specifications, quantities, and cost estimates.Proficient in report preparation.Skilled in coordinating projects with relevant agencies.Capable of providing bidding and/or construction support to clients or agencies. REQUIRED SKILLS: Proficient in site development design.Skilled in designing roadways, utilities, and infrastructure.Competence in grading and drainage design.Ability to perform hydrology and hydraulic calculations.Experience in designing stormwater quality systems and conducting related analysis.Proficiency in preparing plans, specifications, quantities, and cost estimates.Capable of preparing reports.Effective project coordination with relevant agencies.Ability to provide bidding and/or construction support to clients or agencies.
We are currently seeking to add a Senior Civil Water Resources Engineer to our dynamic team.$110,000 to $150,000 annually with benefits.We're looking for a Senior Civil Engineer to join our Water Resources Practice supporting municipal projects throughout Washington and Oregon. This role will actively lead the innovation, design, and oversight of project pursuit, development and delivery. You will work with a team of engineers, planners, and environmental scientists to develop projects related to infrastructure improvements, flood control, fish passage, and stream restoration projects. Additionally, there will be the mentorship and management of junior staff.QUALIFICATIONSMinimum Qualifications Bachelor's in Civil Engineering or related fieldRegistered Professional Engineer (PE) in Washington.10+ years of experience in planning, design, PS&E development, and construction support for municipal infrastructure or water resources projectsProficiency with hydraulic design software including HEC-RAS, SWMMM, and WWHM/HSPFExperience with AutoCAD/Civil3D, and/or Microstation/InroadsStrong written and verbal communication Valid driver's license Desirable Qualifications Understanding of Washington state and local industry rules and regulations. Understanding of Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) design standards and Washington State Department of Fish &Wildlife (WDFW) guidelinesExperience with GIS applicationsExperience with hydraulic design software SRH-2D PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Project management for engineering and design projectsLead and provide design expertiseDevelop project deliverables QA/QC other's work for completeness, accuracy, and complianceMonitor budgets and schedules Serve as client account manager Assist and collaborate on the marketing of new projectsInterface regularly with clients Mentorship and training FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES Growth into a supervisory role
We have an immediate opening for a Senior Geologist or Engineer with project management experience. The successful candidate will support nationwide investigation and remediation projects and can be based in one of our West Coast offices (Ventura, Santa Barbara, or Walnut Creek) or work remotely with periodic travel to support project needs. Primary Responsibilities: Manage large-scale CERCLA investigation projects for Federal clientsManage basewide remediation contracts, including sampling, remediation, document preparation, and five-year reviewsDesign and manage treatability studies and/or technology evaluation (IRA, EE/CA, RD, etc.)Supervise support personnelMaintain client relationships Qualifications: 10+ years of experience in environmental investigation and remediation projectsBachelor's degree in engineering, hydrogeology, geology or related fieldAbility to travel up to 20% of the time to nationwide project sites, as neededExperience with technical writing and regulatory reportsExperience managing project budgetsExperience with CERCLA, RCRA, TSCA, SDWA and various DoD branch regulationsExperience with investigation and remediation of media with PFAS impacts.Preferred: Professional Engineer (PE), Professional Geologist (PG) and Professional Certified Hydrogeologist (CHG) certification
Position: Civil Engineer Design LeadLocation: Pacific NorthwestSalary: $95,000 to $110,000 per yearEmployment Type: Full-time with benefitsJob Description:We are currently seeking a talented and experienced Civil Engineer Design Lead to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will play a pivotal role in delivering dynamic projects that positively impact our communities. Our projects encompass a wide range of areas, including local agency transportation projects (such as signalized/roundabout intersection improvements, highway interchanges, and road corridors) and various land development projects (including residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional projects). As the Civil Engineer Design Lead, you will work collaboratively in a team environment with opportunities to engage directly with clients.Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related fieldProfessional Engineer (PE) license in Oregon and Washington, or the ability to obtain within 6 months of hire6+ years of design experienceProficiency in design software such as AutoCAD Civil 3D or MicroStation InroadsExcellent oral and written communication skillsFamiliarity with local development codes and standardsPositive attitude and willingness to work collaborativelyAuthorization to work in the USValid Driver's License Desirable Qualifications: Background in road and site design in the Pacific NorthwestFamiliarity with AASHTO, MUTCD, ODOT/WSDOT Design ManualsKnowledge of local agency design standards Primary Job Responsibilities: Lead design teams on small to moderate-sized projects and act as a discipline lead on larger projectsPerform civil engineering design tasks for state and local municipal public works and land development projectsLead design teams and collaborate with technical staff to develop construction documents, prepare technical reports, and coordinate with subconsultantsApply flexibility and creativity to develop solutions for various technical challengesDemonstrate commitment to personal and corporate professional developmentParticipate in professional organizations and represent the company If you meet the minimum qualifications and are excited about taking on a challenging role as a Civil Engineer Design Lead, we invite you to apply. Join our team and contribute to the successful delivery of projects that shape our communities in the Pacific Northwest.
Job Title : Wastewater EngineerLocation : Chicago or surrounding stateJob Summary:We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Wastewater Engineer to join our team. The primary focus of this position will be to design, implement and manage traditional and advanced wastewater treatment systems.Key Responsibilities:- Design and oversee the construction and operation of traditional and advanced wastewater treatment systems, including but not limited to, activated sludge processes, membrane bioreactors, anaerobic digestion, and chemical precipitation.- Conduct laboratory and field experiments to evaluate wastewater treatment performance and optimize treatment processes.- Prepare engineering reports, feasibility studies, and detailed engineering designs for wastewater treatment facilities.- Manage and coordinate construction activities, including reviewing and approving plans, specifications, and contract documents.- Provide technical assistance and support to clients, regulatory agencies, and contractors on wastewater treatment issues.- Evaluate and recommend new technologies and treatment methods to improve wastewater treatment efficiency and compliance with regulatory requirements.- Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations and standards.- Collaborate with other engineers, scientists, and technicians on wastewater treatment projects.Qualifications:- Bachelor's or Master's degree in environmental engineering, civil engineering, or related field.- Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred.- Minimum of 5 years of experience in wastewater treatment engineering, with a focus on traditional and advanced treatment methods.- Knowledge of wastewater treatment regulations, guidelines, and best practices.- Experience with wastewater treatment plant design, construction, and operation.- Strong project management skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off. If you have a passion for wastewater treatment engineering and want to join a dynamic team, please submit your resume and cover letter.
Job Title : Wastewater Infrastructure EngineerLocation : Chicago or surrounding stateJob Summary:We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Wastewater Infrastructure Engineer to join our team. The primary focus of this position will be to design, implement and manage wastewater infrastructure and conveyance systems with a specific focus on pipelines.Key Responsibilities:- Design and oversee he construction and operation of wastewater conveyance and infrastructure systems, including but not limited to, pipelines, pump stations, and manholes.- Conduct hydraulic modeling and analysis to optimize the performance of wastewater collection systems.- Prepare engineering reports, feasibility studies, and detailed engineering designs for wastewater infrastructure and conveyance systems.- Manage and coordinate construction activities, including reviewing and approving plans, specifications, and contract documents.- Provide technical assistance and support to clients, regulatory agencies, and contractors on wastewater infrastructure and conveyance issues.- Evaluate and recommend new technologies and methods to improve wastewater conveyance efficiency and compliance with regulatory requirements.- Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations and standards.- Collaborate with other engineers, scientists, and technicians on wastewater infrastructure and conveyance projects.Qualifications:- Bachelor's or Master's degree in environmental engineering, civil engineering, or related field.- Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred.- Minimum of 5 years of experience in wastewater infrastructure and conveyance engineering, with a focus on pipeline systems.- Knowledge of wastewater conveyance regulations, guidelines, and best practices.- Experience with pipeline design, construction, and operation.- Strong project management skills and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance, retirement plan, and paid time off. If you have a passion for wastewater infrastructure and conveyance engineering and want to join a dynamic team, please submit your resume and cover letter.