Fuss & O'Neill
Description
Creativity. Innovation. A desire to effect positive change. That's what it takes to work at Fuss & O'Neill - because that's what we do for the communities in which we work: we create, innovate, and design long‑lasting improvements that improve quality of life. Quality of life is also important on the job, so we've prioritized work‑life balance by offering flexible/remote work opportunities, part‑time benefits, and generous PTO. We believe that each day is an opportunity to support one another, to support our clients, and to support our communities. If you feel the same, then you've found your future.
We are seeking a Senior Water Resources Engineer to join our growing Water Resources team in New England. This role supports a diverse portfolio of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, stormwater management, floodplain analysis, and resiliency‑focused infrastructure projects. The ideal candidate is a technically strong engineer who enjoys solving complex water challenges, contributing to project delivery, mentoring staff, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and clients.
This position offers the opportunity to play a key role in shaping water resources solutions across the region, with exposure to municipal, transportation, environmental, and private development projects.
Key Responsibilities
Lead water resources projects involving hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and design, including:
Watershed hydrology
Hydraulic analysis of riverine systems, including culverts and bridges
Stream and river restoration and analysis
Coastal systems
Bridge scour analysis
Dam breach analysis
Urban stormwater conveyance and treatment practice design
Perform and oversee project management tasks, including scope and fee development, contract management, and support of business development effort
Develop plans, cost estimates, and technical specifications
Prepare and review technical reports and design deliverables
Complete QA/QC reviews for a variety of project types
Train and mentor early‑career engineers and technical staff
Support and contribute to grant‑funded projects, including knowledge of New England funding sources and grant writing
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related discipline
8+ years of progressive water resources engineering experience
Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred
Dam engineering and dam safety experience preferred
Strong understanding of industry regulations, codes, and standards, particularly FEMA regulations
Strong understanding of riverine and coastal processes
Demonstrated hydrologic and hydraulic modeling expertise
Strong technical report writing and written communication skills
Experience preparing local, state, and federal permit applications and supporting materials, including grant applications
hybrid role , offering the best of both worlds—collaborate in‑office with a high‑performing team and enjoy the flexibility of working remotely part of the week. We're committed to supporting work‑life balance while maintaining strong team connection and project delivery.
Why You'll Love Working with Us
Schedule Flexibility : Customize your work schedule to fit your life.
Health & Wellness : Comprehensive health benefits to keep you and your family healthy.
Continuous Learning : Access to online courses, conferences, and learning materials to fuel your professional growth.
Paid Time Off : Take the time you need to recharge with our generous paid time off policy.
Career Advancement : Clear paths for promotions and the opportunity to take on new challenges.
Fun Team Culture : Regular team‑building activities, happy hours, and company outings.
Visa sponsorship is NOT available for this position
All offers are contingent upon a successful criminal background check. Fuss & O'Neill, Inc. is proud to be an Aff… Fuss & O'Neill participates in the Federal e‑Verify program.
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About Fuss & O'Neill Fuss & O'Neill is a civil and environmental engineering firm that provides client‑specific, forward‑thinking, and holistic solutions. Since 1924, we have made it our mission to improve the built and natural environments in response to our public and private clients' evolving needs.
Our hiring process Stage 1:
Applied
Stage 2:
Initial Screening
Stage 3:
1st Interview
Stage 4:
Offer
Stage 5:
Hired
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We are seeking a Senior Water Resources Engineer to join our growing Water Resources team in New England. This role supports a diverse portfolio of hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, stormwater management, floodplain analysis, and resiliency‑focused infrastructure projects. The ideal candidate is a technically strong engineer who enjoys solving complex water challenges, contributing to project delivery, mentoring staff, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and clients.
This position offers the opportunity to play a key role in shaping water resources solutions across the region, with exposure to municipal, transportation, environmental, and private development projects.
Key Responsibilities
Lead water resources projects involving hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and design, including:
Watershed hydrology
Hydraulic analysis of riverine systems, including culverts and bridges
Stream and river restoration and analysis
Coastal systems
Bridge scour analysis
Dam breach analysis
Urban stormwater conveyance and treatment practice design
Perform and oversee project management tasks, including scope and fee development, contract management, and support of business development effort
Develop plans, cost estimates, and technical specifications
Prepare and review technical reports and design deliverables
Complete QA/QC reviews for a variety of project types
Train and mentor early‑career engineers and technical staff
Support and contribute to grant‑funded projects, including knowledge of New England funding sources and grant writing
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related discipline
8+ years of progressive water resources engineering experience
Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred
Dam engineering and dam safety experience preferred
Strong understanding of industry regulations, codes, and standards, particularly FEMA regulations
Strong understanding of riverine and coastal processes
Demonstrated hydrologic and hydraulic modeling expertise
Strong technical report writing and written communication skills
Experience preparing local, state, and federal permit applications and supporting materials, including grant applications
hybrid role , offering the best of both worlds—collaborate in‑office with a high‑performing team and enjoy the flexibility of working remotely part of the week. We're committed to supporting work‑life balance while maintaining strong team connection and project delivery.
Why You'll Love Working with Us
Schedule Flexibility : Customize your work schedule to fit your life.
Health & Wellness : Comprehensive health benefits to keep you and your family healthy.
Continuous Learning : Access to online courses, conferences, and learning materials to fuel your professional growth.
Paid Time Off : Take the time you need to recharge with our generous paid time off policy.
Career Advancement : Clear paths for promotions and the opportunity to take on new challenges.
Fun Team Culture : Regular team‑building activities, happy hours, and company outings.
Visa sponsorship is NOT available for this position
All offers are contingent upon a successful criminal background check. Fuss & O'Neill, Inc. is proud to be an Aff… Fuss & O'Neill participates in the Federal e‑Verify program.
#LI-AS1
About Fuss & O'Neill Fuss & O'Neill is a civil and environmental engineering firm that provides client‑specific, forward‑thinking, and holistic solutions. Since 1924, we have made it our mission to improve the built and natural environments in response to our public and private clients' evolving needs.
Our hiring process Stage 1:
Applied
Stage 2:
Initial Screening
Stage 3:
1st Interview
Stage 4:
Offer
Stage 5:
Hired
#J-18808-Ljbffr