Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson · 2 days ago
Water Resources Project Engineer
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Civil Engineering
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Responsibilities
Lead the project development process for the hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of drainage systems
Track effort and manage resources
Organize and coordinate design elements with teaming partners
Provide professional mentoring of EITs and Designers
Lead the drainage design to support development of schematic designs and PS&E in Texas
Support other teams when needed to accomplish company milestones.
Generate responses and material for SOQ’s and RFP’s
Active participation in professional organizations
Plan, schedule, conduct, provide oversight or coordinate detailed phases of the engineering work in a part of a major project or in a total project of moderate scope
Analyze field survey data, maps, drawings, aerial photography and other topographical data to plan projects
Validate design computations
Design projects in accordance with client specifications and guidelines, using design software like HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, HY-8, or other similar software.
Develop construction cost estimates
Assist in the preparation of engineering documents for advertisement and construction
Prepare and compile contract plans, specifications and estimates
Manage project sub-consultants and in-house support disciplines
Develop extra work order requests and open-end contract task proposals
Attend meetings with clients
Coordinate with internal team members to ensure project completion by the defined deadline and established quality
Qualification
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Required
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
4-10 years of Water Resources Experience
Professional Engineer License (Texas)
Working knowledge of HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, HY-8 to generate H&H Data Sheets, Culvert Layouts, and Bridge Layouts for stream crossings
Working knowledge of FEMA permitting requirements
Knowledge of closed storm sewer system design (inlet spacing, size, laterals, and trunk lines) utilizing Geopak Drainage or similar software
Experience writing and preparing Drainage Reports for stream crossings
Experience with performing scour analysis utilizing TxDOT’s Scour Guide
Company
Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson
Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson is an employee owned, multi-disciplined firm.
Funding
Current Stage
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2024-05-24
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