Kiewit
Senior Water Resources Engineer - Kiewit Infrastructure Engineers
Kiewit, Lone Tree, Colorado, United States, 80124
Senior Water Resources Engineer - Kiewit Infrastructure Engineers
Kiewit Infrastructure Engineers has an immediate opening for a Senior Water Resources Engineer in our growing Transportation Engineering group. This role is located in Lone Tree, CO. In this role, you will execute complex Water Resource designs for projects across North America including design-build, public-private partnerships (P3), and construction manager/general contractor (CM/GC). We seek a technical expert - one who has in-depth technical expertise that can be drawn upon to inform various projects across North America, while also providing mentorship to junior and mid-level staff in advanced hydrologic and hydraulic design topics. Your team will support design pursuits, and execute projects through final construction in Texas and other states. This position will be based out of our Lone Tree, CO office. This is not a remote work opportunity, but we offer excellent relocation assistance if you need it. Responsibilities
You will be responsible for drainage design, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis (using various models and methods), and preparation of design plans, reports and technical documentation, as well as mentoring and leading others in the delivery of drainage and H&H functions. Tasks may include (based on expertise): Hydrology
Single-event and continuous rainfall modeling
Watershed analysis, hydrograph and peak discharge development and routing
Software experience includes: HEC-HMS, SWMM, TR-55, SBUH and HSPF method programs Hydraulics
Pavement drainage, culverts, storm systems, pump stations, bridge sizing and scour
Understanding of FHWA hydraulic engineering circulars and design series
Flood analysis and knowledge of the NFIP including CLOMR and LOMRs
Stormwater quantity / quality calculations, LID, NPDES compliance and erosion control
Channel hydraulics and design to include restoration techniques, erosion and scour protection, and alternative lining concepts.
Software experience includes: HEC-RAS, HEC-GEORAS, HY-8, SWMM, Culvert Master, Storm CAD, Civil Storm, Pond Pack, Flow Master, 2D experience helpful such as SRH-2D, FLO-2D Drainage Design
Development of drainage plans, profiles, specifications and estimates for transportation and water resources projects. This includes developing terrain, grading and other design components via models such as Inroads, Arc-GIS and other pre and post processing software packages
Software experience includes: MicroStation, AutoCAD, Arc-GIS, GEOPAK, Inroads, Civil3D, OpenRoads Designer, HydroCAD.
3D modeling and/or programming experience a plus. As a Technical Expert:
Provide technical guidance and oversight on non-traditional water resources projects.
Mentor/lead other more junior engineers/designers.
Provide Engineer of Record stamp of approval
Compilation of permits and reports for approval by regulating agencies
Establish and track project scopes, schedules, and budgets Support our "get work" proposal activities and
Participate in interdisciplinary design coordination to ensure that project elements are compatible
Support project communications and technical meetings, provide coordination to resolve design issues
Support plan production, specifications, estimate and drainage design development and will be responsible / in charge of engineering work and may be the Engineer of Record for final design projects. Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or related field, with a minimum of 12+ years of design experience in drainage, water resources, hydraulics or hydrology in either transportation or land development projects.*
PE license required
Must have experience with US transportation projects.
Design-Build project experience preferred.
Must have excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to work with individuals
Must have excellent organizational skills and data integrity/file management/version control experience.
Must have experience mentoring others - (training on advanced topics, development of workflows and "how-tos", etc.).
Ideal H&H software experience includes any or all of the following: HEC-HMS, SWMM, TR-55, HEC-RAS, HEC-GEORAS, HY-8, CulvertMaster, StormCAD, CivilStorm, PondPack, FlowMaster; SWMM, 2D experience helpful such as SRH-2D, FLO-2D
Familiarity with design-build/alternative delivery is preferred
Experience developing construction plans for transportation projects is preferred
Working knowledge of hydrologic analysis methods including single-event and continuous rainfall modeling, watershed analysis, hydrograph and peak discharge development and routing (from a national perspective).
Ideal H&H software experience includes any or all of the following: HEC-HMS, SWMM, TR-55, HEC-RAS, HEC-GEORAS, HY-8, CulvertMaster, StormCAD, CivilStorm, PondPack, FlowMaster; SWMM, 2D experience helpful such as SRH-2D, FLO-2D
Prefer experience with pavement drainage, culverts, storm systems, bridge sizing and scour, revetment design, temporary drainage design, and coastal considerations for highway and transit drainage
Understanding of FHWA hydraulic engineering circulars and design series
Familiarity with flood risk analysis and knowledge of the NFIP including CLOMR and LOMRs is preferred
Must have working knowledge of storm water quantity / quality calculations, NPDES compliance and erosion control
This position includes occasional travel to project offices and work sites up to 25%. Other Requirements:
Regular, reliable attendance
Work productively and meet deadlines timely
Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others individually or in a team environment
Perform work safely and effectively. Understand and follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment use, and other policies.
Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within given deadlines. Work overtime and weekends as required. Base Compensation: $150,000/yr - $165,000/yr (Actual compensation is subject to variation due to such factors as education, experience, skillset, and/or location)
Kiewit Infrastructure Engineers has an immediate opening for a Senior Water Resources Engineer in our growing Transportation Engineering group. This role is located in Lone Tree, CO. In this role, you will execute complex Water Resource designs for projects across North America including design-build, public-private partnerships (P3), and construction manager/general contractor (CM/GC). We seek a technical expert - one who has in-depth technical expertise that can be drawn upon to inform various projects across North America, while also providing mentorship to junior and mid-level staff in advanced hydrologic and hydraulic design topics. Your team will support design pursuits, and execute projects through final construction in Texas and other states. This position will be based out of our Lone Tree, CO office. This is not a remote work opportunity, but we offer excellent relocation assistance if you need it. Responsibilities
You will be responsible for drainage design, hydrologic and hydraulic analysis (using various models and methods), and preparation of design plans, reports and technical documentation, as well as mentoring and leading others in the delivery of drainage and H&H functions. Tasks may include (based on expertise): Hydrology
Single-event and continuous rainfall modeling
Watershed analysis, hydrograph and peak discharge development and routing
Software experience includes: HEC-HMS, SWMM, TR-55, SBUH and HSPF method programs Hydraulics
Pavement drainage, culverts, storm systems, pump stations, bridge sizing and scour
Understanding of FHWA hydraulic engineering circulars and design series
Flood analysis and knowledge of the NFIP including CLOMR and LOMRs
Stormwater quantity / quality calculations, LID, NPDES compliance and erosion control
Channel hydraulics and design to include restoration techniques, erosion and scour protection, and alternative lining concepts.
Software experience includes: HEC-RAS, HEC-GEORAS, HY-8, SWMM, Culvert Master, Storm CAD, Civil Storm, Pond Pack, Flow Master, 2D experience helpful such as SRH-2D, FLO-2D Drainage Design
Development of drainage plans, profiles, specifications and estimates for transportation and water resources projects. This includes developing terrain, grading and other design components via models such as Inroads, Arc-GIS and other pre and post processing software packages
Software experience includes: MicroStation, AutoCAD, Arc-GIS, GEOPAK, Inroads, Civil3D, OpenRoads Designer, HydroCAD.
3D modeling and/or programming experience a plus. As a Technical Expert:
Provide technical guidance and oversight on non-traditional water resources projects.
Mentor/lead other more junior engineers/designers.
Provide Engineer of Record stamp of approval
Compilation of permits and reports for approval by regulating agencies
Establish and track project scopes, schedules, and budgets Support our "get work" proposal activities and
Participate in interdisciplinary design coordination to ensure that project elements are compatible
Support project communications and technical meetings, provide coordination to resolve design issues
Support plan production, specifications, estimate and drainage design development and will be responsible / in charge of engineering work and may be the Engineer of Record for final design projects. Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering or related field, with a minimum of 12+ years of design experience in drainage, water resources, hydraulics or hydrology in either transportation or land development projects.*
PE license required
Must have experience with US transportation projects.
Design-Build project experience preferred.
Must have excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to work with individuals
Must have excellent organizational skills and data integrity/file management/version control experience.
Must have experience mentoring others - (training on advanced topics, development of workflows and "how-tos", etc.).
Ideal H&H software experience includes any or all of the following: HEC-HMS, SWMM, TR-55, HEC-RAS, HEC-GEORAS, HY-8, CulvertMaster, StormCAD, CivilStorm, PondPack, FlowMaster; SWMM, 2D experience helpful such as SRH-2D, FLO-2D
Familiarity with design-build/alternative delivery is preferred
Experience developing construction plans for transportation projects is preferred
Working knowledge of hydrologic analysis methods including single-event and continuous rainfall modeling, watershed analysis, hydrograph and peak discharge development and routing (from a national perspective).
Ideal H&H software experience includes any or all of the following: HEC-HMS, SWMM, TR-55, HEC-RAS, HEC-GEORAS, HY-8, CulvertMaster, StormCAD, CivilStorm, PondPack, FlowMaster; SWMM, 2D experience helpful such as SRH-2D, FLO-2D
Prefer experience with pavement drainage, culverts, storm systems, bridge sizing and scour, revetment design, temporary drainage design, and coastal considerations for highway and transit drainage
Understanding of FHWA hydraulic engineering circulars and design series
Familiarity with flood risk analysis and knowledge of the NFIP including CLOMR and LOMRs is preferred
Must have working knowledge of storm water quantity / quality calculations, NPDES compliance and erosion control
This position includes occasional travel to project offices and work sites up to 25%. Other Requirements:
Regular, reliable attendance
Work productively and meet deadlines timely
Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others individually or in a team environment
Perform work safely and effectively. Understand and follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment use, and other policies.
Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within given deadlines. Work overtime and weekends as required. Base Compensation: $150,000/yr - $165,000/yr (Actual compensation is subject to variation due to such factors as education, experience, skillset, and/or location)