Horrocks
Water Resources Lead
Horrocks
Location:
Boise, ID
Department:
Community Infrastructure
Compensation:
$140,000 - $170,000 / year
Seniority Level:
Mid-Senior level
Employment Type:
Full-time
A Lead Professional Engineer for Water Resources will lead large, multi‑discipline projects while developing diverse skill sets.
Core Responsibilities
Lead a project team of engineers, designers, and field personnel involved in the design, modification, analysis, and constructability of water systems.
Coordinate and conduct meetings with project stakeholders.
Coordinate with office management and other project managers to share resources.
Assist in proposal preparation including oral presentations; prepare the scope, schedule, and budget for new projects.
Interface with clients including state and local agencies.
Investigate, troubleshoot, and solve a wide variety of engineering and construction‑related issues.
Prepare, review, and/or approve proposals, contracts, or cost estimates.
Negotiate revisions, changes, and additions to contractual agreements with sub‑consultants and clients.
Lead efforts to ensure projects are completed satisfactorily, on time, and within budget.
Coordinate design activities to ensure installation and operations comply with specifications, codes, and client requirements.
Prepare reports and studies that present technical information clearly and meet client requirements.
Perform independent reviews of work performed by others, including calculations and drawing preparation.
Take ownership of projects from start to finish.
Qualifications, Skills, and Competencies
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
Professional Engineering License.
8+ years of experience in water facilities engineering, design, or construction.
Ability to manage engineering, design, or construction projects.
Proficiency in Civil3D preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite required.
Knowledge and experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D, 2D modeling, and other applicable software.
Solid organizational, verbal, and written communication skills.
Ability to interact with clients and multi‑discipline team members.
Willingness to work on projects locally or in work‑share with other offices.
Proven history of meeting project deadlines and budgets.
Outstanding interpersonal and customer service skills.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
Generous paid time off.
401(k) with 50% match up to 6% contribution.
Professional development opportunities including in‑house training.
Paid professional organization membership and professional licensure.
For more information, visit our website at
www.horrocks.com .
Equal Opportunity Employer
including disability and protected veteran status.
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Location:
Boise, ID
Department:
Community Infrastructure
Compensation:
$140,000 - $170,000 / year
Seniority Level:
Mid-Senior level
Employment Type:
Full-time
A Lead Professional Engineer for Water Resources will lead large, multi‑discipline projects while developing diverse skill sets.
Core Responsibilities
Lead a project team of engineers, designers, and field personnel involved in the design, modification, analysis, and constructability of water systems.
Coordinate and conduct meetings with project stakeholders.
Coordinate with office management and other project managers to share resources.
Assist in proposal preparation including oral presentations; prepare the scope, schedule, and budget for new projects.
Interface with clients including state and local agencies.
Investigate, troubleshoot, and solve a wide variety of engineering and construction‑related issues.
Prepare, review, and/or approve proposals, contracts, or cost estimates.
Negotiate revisions, changes, and additions to contractual agreements with sub‑consultants and clients.
Lead efforts to ensure projects are completed satisfactorily, on time, and within budget.
Coordinate design activities to ensure installation and operations comply with specifications, codes, and client requirements.
Prepare reports and studies that present technical information clearly and meet client requirements.
Perform independent reviews of work performed by others, including calculations and drawing preparation.
Take ownership of projects from start to finish.
Qualifications, Skills, and Competencies
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
Professional Engineering License.
8+ years of experience in water facilities engineering, design, or construction.
Ability to manage engineering, design, or construction projects.
Proficiency in Civil3D preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite required.
Knowledge and experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D, 2D modeling, and other applicable software.
Solid organizational, verbal, and written communication skills.
Ability to interact with clients and multi‑discipline team members.
Willingness to work on projects locally or in work‑share with other offices.
Proven history of meeting project deadlines and budgets.
Outstanding interpersonal and customer service skills.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
Generous paid time off.
401(k) with 50% match up to 6% contribution.
Professional development opportunities including in‑house training.
Paid professional organization membership and professional licensure.
For more information, visit our website at
www.horrocks.com .
Equal Opportunity Employer
including disability and protected veteran status.
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