Senior Water Resources Engineer Internet & Ecommerce at Geebo

Senior Water Resources Engineer

Company Name:
Ackerman-Estvold Engineering and Management Consul
Typical Project Types:
Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling; River System Modeling; Water Distribution System Modeling; Wastewater System Modeling; Flood Control Systems; Urban Storm Sewer Systems; Stormwater Detention / Retention Facilities; Erosion Control Systems; Water Quality Systems; Pumping Facilities; Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities; USACE / FEMA Coordination; NEPA Documentation
General
Responsibilities:
Under limited supervision, plans and conducts work requiring judgment in independent evaluation, selection and substantial modification of standard techniques, procedures and criteria. Manages complex projects involving special skills and multi-disciplinary teams.
General Knowledge Requirements:
Familiar with a variety of the field''s concepts, practices, procedures and the completion of difficult assignments. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
Education & Experience Requirements:
Generally will have 7-9 years of experience. Must be a Professional Engineer (PE) and have a Bachelor''s Degree. Usually a member of one or more professional groups.
Desired Software Proficiencies:
Technical: Autodesk Civil 3D, ArcGIS, XP-SWMM, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, StormCAD, SewerCAD, WaterCAD, HY-8, KYPipe
Other: Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project
Job Title: Senior Water Resources Engineer
Job Location: Minot, North DakotaEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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