Hanson Professional Services, Inc.
Civil Stormwater Engineer
Hanson Professional Services, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Hanson Values
Integrity | Commitment | Quality | Relationships | Innovation
If you’re looking for a firm that encourages innovative thinking and challenges you every day, with an opportunity to learn and advance, a career at Hanson is right for you. The belief in sustainability within our company’s practices creates a focus on client success and partnerships that are important to our communities and our environment.
A Day in Life of a Stormwater Engineer at Hanson Here’s a snapshot of what you would do in this role:
The successful candidate is expected to complete roadway and site development drainage related design tasks for infrastructure projects. It is important to understand that this position will support project teams from initial planning through design and into construction. Projects will generally involve roadway and highway design projects for local governments, state departments of transportation, toll authorities, and private clients.
Experience with preparing Phase 1 storm water management studies, including Location Drainage Studies and conceptual drainage studies related to roadway improvements.
Responsible for design of permanent and temporary drainage (open and closed systems) on roadway projects.
Provide hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, storm water detention/retention design, erosion/sediment control plans, and coordinate design of storm water facilities with other disciplines.
Follow design standards to define proposed improvements in CAD. Position will also provide storm sewer design, utility coordination and permit development as wells as prepare quantity calculations, cost estimates, exhibits, and special provisions for Phase II plan and contract development.
Technical writing, construction observation, familiarity with green infrastructure research and design preferred, but not required.
What We’re Looking For We feel the following qualifications would set you up for success in this role:
Skills
Experience with StormCAD, Microstation, AutoCAD Civil 3D, PowerGeopak (OpenRoads SS4), and ArcGIS software a plus.
Experience with storm sewer, culvert, and detention/retention basin design software is strongly desired.
Collaborating with technical staff and the ability to work effectively in a team oriented environment.
Must demonstrate the ability to present complex technical concepts to engineers, project managers, clients, and public stakeholders.
Must be able to build effective relationships with internal and external client bases.
Strong oral communication and technical writing skills.
Education/Experience
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field
3-5+ years of stormwater related experience
EIT or professional Engineer license (IL) or ability to reciprocate from another state is required.
Familiarity with Illinois Tollway and IDOT roadway and drainage design standards is a plus.
Salary Range: $90,000 - $115,000
Benefits
Competitive compensation
Performance bonuses
401(k) with matching contribution
Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Comprehensive health & well-being plans
Financial wellness plans
Work-life balance programs
Want to know more? Visit our benefits page for all the details.
Culture
Monthly educational webinars
Leadership training
Lunch & learn development sessions
24/7 access to thousands of skill-building courses
Mentorship opportunities
Award-winning internship program
Employee recognition
And so much more!
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EEO - EMPLOYER We do not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or agencies/staffing firms. Resumes are only accepted from recruiters and agency/staffing firms if a signed agreement is in place at the inception of the recruiting effort and authorized for a specified position.
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If you’re looking for a firm that encourages innovative thinking and challenges you every day, with an opportunity to learn and advance, a career at Hanson is right for you. The belief in sustainability within our company’s practices creates a focus on client success and partnerships that are important to our communities and our environment.
A Day in Life of a Stormwater Engineer at Hanson Here’s a snapshot of what you would do in this role:
The successful candidate is expected to complete roadway and site development drainage related design tasks for infrastructure projects. It is important to understand that this position will support project teams from initial planning through design and into construction. Projects will generally involve roadway and highway design projects for local governments, state departments of transportation, toll authorities, and private clients.
Experience with preparing Phase 1 storm water management studies, including Location Drainage Studies and conceptual drainage studies related to roadway improvements.
Responsible for design of permanent and temporary drainage (open and closed systems) on roadway projects.
Provide hydrologic and hydraulic analysis, storm water detention/retention design, erosion/sediment control plans, and coordinate design of storm water facilities with other disciplines.
Follow design standards to define proposed improvements in CAD. Position will also provide storm sewer design, utility coordination and permit development as wells as prepare quantity calculations, cost estimates, exhibits, and special provisions for Phase II plan and contract development.
Technical writing, construction observation, familiarity with green infrastructure research and design preferred, but not required.
What We’re Looking For We feel the following qualifications would set you up for success in this role:
Skills
Experience with StormCAD, Microstation, AutoCAD Civil 3D, PowerGeopak (OpenRoads SS4), and ArcGIS software a plus.
Experience with storm sewer, culvert, and detention/retention basin design software is strongly desired.
Collaborating with technical staff and the ability to work effectively in a team oriented environment.
Must demonstrate the ability to present complex technical concepts to engineers, project managers, clients, and public stakeholders.
Must be able to build effective relationships with internal and external client bases.
Strong oral communication and technical writing skills.
Education/Experience
Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or related field
3-5+ years of stormwater related experience
EIT or professional Engineer license (IL) or ability to reciprocate from another state is required.
Familiarity with Illinois Tollway and IDOT roadway and drainage design standards is a plus.
Salary Range: $90,000 - $115,000
Benefits
Competitive compensation
Performance bonuses
401(k) with matching contribution
Employee Stock Ownership Plan
Comprehensive health & well-being plans
Financial wellness plans
Work-life balance programs
Want to know more? Visit our benefits page for all the details.
Culture
Monthly educational webinars
Leadership training
Lunch & learn development sessions
24/7 access to thousands of skill-building courses
Mentorship opportunities
Award-winning internship program
Employee recognition
And so much more!
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EEO - EMPLOYER We do not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or agencies/staffing firms. Resumes are only accepted from recruiters and agency/staffing firms if a signed agreement is in place at the inception of the recruiting effort and authorized for a specified position.
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