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Associate Engineer (Rail Water Resources)
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Join our Rail Water Resources team as an Associate Engineer in Lincoln or Omaha. You will perform hydrologic/hydraulic analysis, prepare technical reports, and secure permits for Class I Railroad projects. This role requires a Bachelor's in Engineering, an EI certificate, and 1+ years of water re...
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United States , Lincoln; Omaha
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Associate Water Resources Engineer
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United States , Savannah, GA, Charleston, SC
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Pursuing Associate Water Resources Engineer jobs means stepping into a critical role at the intersection of environmental stewardship, public health, and civil infrastructure. These professionals are the technical leaders and project drivers responsible for managing one of our planet's most vital resources: water. An Associate-level position signifies a move beyond entry-level engineering, involving greater project ownership, client interaction, and often, supervisory duties. Individuals searching for these jobs are typically licensed engineers seeking to apply their expertise to complex hydrological challenges, ensuring sustainable and resilient water systems for communities. The core of this profession revolves around the planning, design, and management of systems related to water supply, distribution, stormwater, and wastewater. Common responsibilities include leading the design of water distribution networks, sewer collection systems, pump stations, and stormwater management facilities. Professionals in this role use advanced modeling software (like WaterCAD, SWMM, or HEC-RAS) to simulate hydraulic and hydrologic conditions, ensuring designs meet regulatory standards and performance criteria. They prepare detailed engineering plans, specifications, and cost estimates, often using CAD and Civil 3D software. A significant part of the job involves managing projects from initial concept through construction administration, requiring strict adherence to budgets and timelines. Furthermore, Associate Water Resources Engineers act as a crucial bridge between technical teams and stakeholders. They frequently coordinate with clients, regulatory agencies, contractors, and public officials, translating engineering solutions into actionable projects. Business development becomes a component of the role, as engineers may participate in proposal writing, client meetings, and networking within professional organizations like AWWA or ASCE. Mentoring junior staff and sealing design documents are also typical responsibilities, underscoring the leadership and accountability inherent in these positions. Typical skills and requirements for candidates exploring Associate Water Resources Engineer jobs include a Bachelor’s degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering from an ABET-accredited program. A Professional Engineer (PE) license is almost universally required, reflecting the need for independent judgment and legal authority to sign off on plans. Several years (often 4-8) of direct experience in water resources projects is standard. Essential technical skills include proficiency in hydraulic modeling, AutoCAD/Civil 3D, and a strong grasp of relevant environmental regulations. Success also depends on soft skills such as project management, client communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. For engineers passionate about creating sustainable infrastructure and impacting community resilience, Associate Water Resources Engineer jobs offer a rewarding and dynamic career path with significant growth potential into senior management and specialized technical consulting roles.

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