Performing and overseeing detailed fluvial geomorphic, sediment transport, biological, soil science, hydrologic and hydraulic studies;
Developing innovative riverine infrastructure protection solutions (hydrotechnical) for oil and gas pipeline companies across the United States, including phased hydrotechnical analyses from desktop assessment to field investigation to detailed engineering;
Applying knowledge of CWA mitigation regulations and standard operation procedures (SOPs) for the establishment of stream and wetland mitigation banks within multiple U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts;
Leading and conducting field investigations and providing construction support services;
Developing construction documents, including engineering drawings and technical specifications;
Applying and/or directing innovative hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software, from 1-D to 3-D hydrologic, sediment transport, and/or geomorphic models;
Interacting with client representatives;
Project-level responsibility for scoping, performing, managing and delivering multiple concurrent project assignments;
Consistent with our sell-manage-do business model, play a role supporting lead generation, business development, staff development, and mentoring;
Help broaden our reputation via publishing and visibility at prominent industry conferences.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in geology, natural resources science, hydrotechnical or civil engineering, with emphasis on water resources or closely related discipline. (required)
Advanced degree in geology, natural resources science, environmental or civil engineering, with emphasis on water resources or closely related discipline. (preferred)
At least 15 years (20+ years preferred) of consulting experience in fluvial geomorphology, ecological restoration (riverine/wetland/riparian systems), soil science, biological monitoring, mitigation banking, and natural resources remote sensing; or equivalent combination of education and experience. (required)
Experience planning, conducting field and desktop data collection, data analysis, and application in an engineering context to restore degraded stream/riverine and wetland systems (e.g., developing engineering plans for construction execution). (required)
Significant experience with conducting fluvial geomorphologic assessments in streams and riverine systems (including the various methodologies that can be employed) and using remote sensing GIS toolsets for related analysis. (preferred)
Experience in geospatial data collection, processing and analysis, including LIDAR and photogrammetry. (preferred)
Experience with remote sensing/modeling/design tools such as ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Hydro, coding in Python (or other code languages), HEC-RAS (1D & 2D), HEC-HMS, EPA SWMM, groundwater flow (riparian zones) models, HydroCAD and AutoCAD Civil 3D. (preferred)
Experience with the application of the theory of machine learning and/or artificial intelligence (AI) methods to natural resource data analysis and solution generation. (preferred)
Strong oral and technical writing skills. (required)
Valid U.S. driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record for business travel. (required)
Tech Stack
Python
Remote Sensing
Benefits
Competitive pay
Benefits
Well-being programs to support you and your family