VHB
Water Resources Director
| Orlando, FL | Tampa, FL
Overview VHB’s growing Southeast Environmental Services team has an immediate need for a Water Resource Director. This role can be filled in either our Tampa or Orlando, FL office. The successful candidate will have at least 15+ years of professional experience, including water resource consulting experience in the energy, transportation, real estate, and/or local government markets. Applicants should be experienced in designing studies, analyzing data, modeling, and in the preparation of reports and local, state, and federal environmental permit applications within their water resource discipline. In addition to participating in high‑profile projects, the Water Resources Director will also be responsible for leading business development efforts and the management and mentoring of water resources staff.
The Position Offers The Opportunity To Be a Leader Within Our Successful Water Resources Practice That Provides Municipal, State, And Federal Governmental Agencies And Private Sector Clients Throughout The Southeast Region With a Full Array Of Integrated Professional Water Resources Services Including:
Watershed / Water quality
Stormwater management
Floodplain management
General Responsibilities
Leading multi‑disciplinary projects with hydrologic, hydraulic, or water quality focus including interaction with staff and clients
Identifying and pursuing new business throughout the Southeast region. Performing lead discipline role in proposals and presentations
Analyzing technical problems, assessing the feasibility of proposed techniques and procedures and devising new approaches and alternative solutions
Management and Business Development
Managing clients and overseeing technical staff to complete projects; managing personnel involved in engineering investigations and planning work
Assisting with business development opportunities and growth of the water resources practice throughout the Southeast region; leading project pursuits (LOI, ELOI, Technical Proposals, Presentations, Manhours, etc.)
QC of construction plans, and design documents generated by other team members
Prepares cost and man‑hour estimates, job budgets, and schedules
Assists management and marketing personnel with client visits, etc.
Capable of negotiating staff hours and preparing requests for supplemental agreements
Creating and expanding technical resources of staff
Acting as a mentor and aiding in staff development
Technical
Lead the design of projects in accordance with client specifications and guidelines, using design software and drawing tools, including transportation, local government, and land development projects
Lead in developing technical reports (watershed study reports, drainage reports, pond siting reports, bridge hydraulics reports, permitting documents) and design plans, construction documents, and specifications for water resources related projects, for approval by municipalities and regulatory agencies
Lead in performing engineering computations related to site hydrology and hydraulics (conveyance systems, analysis and design of cross drains, bridges, stormwater management facilities, floodplain compensation analysis), earthwork, stormwater BMPs, and natural channel design structural components
Lead in conducting hydrologic and hydraulic studies
Oversee the preparation of construction plans consistent with FDOT standards
Skills And Attributes
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Strong technical background in hydrology and hydraulics
Experience in acquiring new clients and client management
Experience and familiarity with STORM WISE, PONDS, ASAD, GEOPAK Drainage, ArcGIS, HY‑8, HEC‑RAS, EPA SWMM, MicroStation, AutoCAD
Design experience with the FDOT Drainage Manual and FDOT Plans Preparation Manual
Knowledge with preparation and review of Engineering Plans and Specifications to ensure that all aspects of project implementation are clearly conveyed
Team‑oriented with strong capability to motivate others
Highly motivated self‑starter
Superior ability in collaborative problem solving with stakeholders, clients, and teammates
Well versed in FDOT design standards and criteria related to both drainage design and plans production; able to interpret and apply technical information contained in procedures and manuals to accomplish the design process for assigned projects
Qualifications
B.S. in engineering with at least 15+ years of post‑graduate experience
Registered Florida PE
Advanced understanding of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling programs
Project management experience of relevant projects
Knowledge of the regulatory processes in Florida; understanding of local, state, and federal permitting
Design of stormwater management systems, storm drain systems, open channel conveyance, culvert analysis, bridge hydraulics, and floodplain compensation; production of contract roadway plans to be submitted to FDOT, Florida’s Turnpike, and other municipalities
Benefits
Diverse and inclusive culture of collaboration and innovation
Opportunity to work on complex, transformational projects
Community and social responsibility as sustainable stewards
Focus on learning, development, and career growth
Best‑in‑class benefits, including flexible, hybrid workplace
VHB is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.
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| Orlando, FL | Tampa, FL
Overview VHB’s growing Southeast Environmental Services team has an immediate need for a Water Resource Director. This role can be filled in either our Tampa or Orlando, FL office. The successful candidate will have at least 15+ years of professional experience, including water resource consulting experience in the energy, transportation, real estate, and/or local government markets. Applicants should be experienced in designing studies, analyzing data, modeling, and in the preparation of reports and local, state, and federal environmental permit applications within their water resource discipline. In addition to participating in high‑profile projects, the Water Resources Director will also be responsible for leading business development efforts and the management and mentoring of water resources staff.
The Position Offers The Opportunity To Be a Leader Within Our Successful Water Resources Practice That Provides Municipal, State, And Federal Governmental Agencies And Private Sector Clients Throughout The Southeast Region With a Full Array Of Integrated Professional Water Resources Services Including:
Watershed / Water quality
Stormwater management
Floodplain management
General Responsibilities
Leading multi‑disciplinary projects with hydrologic, hydraulic, or water quality focus including interaction with staff and clients
Identifying and pursuing new business throughout the Southeast region. Performing lead discipline role in proposals and presentations
Analyzing technical problems, assessing the feasibility of proposed techniques and procedures and devising new approaches and alternative solutions
Management and Business Development
Managing clients and overseeing technical staff to complete projects; managing personnel involved in engineering investigations and planning work
Assisting with business development opportunities and growth of the water resources practice throughout the Southeast region; leading project pursuits (LOI, ELOI, Technical Proposals, Presentations, Manhours, etc.)
QC of construction plans, and design documents generated by other team members
Prepares cost and man‑hour estimates, job budgets, and schedules
Assists management and marketing personnel with client visits, etc.
Capable of negotiating staff hours and preparing requests for supplemental agreements
Creating and expanding technical resources of staff
Acting as a mentor and aiding in staff development
Technical
Lead the design of projects in accordance with client specifications and guidelines, using design software and drawing tools, including transportation, local government, and land development projects
Lead in developing technical reports (watershed study reports, drainage reports, pond siting reports, bridge hydraulics reports, permitting documents) and design plans, construction documents, and specifications for water resources related projects, for approval by municipalities and regulatory agencies
Lead in performing engineering computations related to site hydrology and hydraulics (conveyance systems, analysis and design of cross drains, bridges, stormwater management facilities, floodplain compensation analysis), earthwork, stormwater BMPs, and natural channel design structural components
Lead in conducting hydrologic and hydraulic studies
Oversee the preparation of construction plans consistent with FDOT standards
Skills And Attributes
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Strong technical background in hydrology and hydraulics
Experience in acquiring new clients and client management
Experience and familiarity with STORM WISE, PONDS, ASAD, GEOPAK Drainage, ArcGIS, HY‑8, HEC‑RAS, EPA SWMM, MicroStation, AutoCAD
Design experience with the FDOT Drainage Manual and FDOT Plans Preparation Manual
Knowledge with preparation and review of Engineering Plans and Specifications to ensure that all aspects of project implementation are clearly conveyed
Team‑oriented with strong capability to motivate others
Highly motivated self‑starter
Superior ability in collaborative problem solving with stakeholders, clients, and teammates
Well versed in FDOT design standards and criteria related to both drainage design and plans production; able to interpret and apply technical information contained in procedures and manuals to accomplish the design process for assigned projects
Qualifications
B.S. in engineering with at least 15+ years of post‑graduate experience
Registered Florida PE
Advanced understanding of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling programs
Project management experience of relevant projects
Knowledge of the regulatory processes in Florida; understanding of local, state, and federal permitting
Design of stormwater management systems, storm drain systems, open channel conveyance, culvert analysis, bridge hydraulics, and floodplain compensation; production of contract roadway plans to be submitted to FDOT, Florida’s Turnpike, and other municipalities
Benefits
Diverse and inclusive culture of collaboration and innovation
Opportunity to work on complex, transformational projects
Community and social responsibility as sustainable stewards
Focus on learning, development, and career growth
Best‑in‑class benefits, including flexible, hybrid workplace
VHB is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.
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