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Lead our water resources practice in Chicago as a Senior Engineer. This strategic role requires a PE license and 10+ years' experience managing complex stormwater, flood control, and watershed projects. You will provide technical leadership, drive business development, and mentor staff using adva...
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United States , Chicago
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Bodwé Professional Services
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Senior Water Resources Engineer
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United States , Bismarck
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Houston Engineering
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Senior Water Resources Engineer
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United States , Fargo
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Houston Engineering
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United States , Omaha
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Lead water resources projects from concept to construction in Charleston, SC or Atlanta, GA. This senior engineering role requires a PE license, 8-12 years' experience, and expertise in Civil3D and hydraulic modeling software. You will manage designs, client relationships, and contribute to busin...
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United States , Charleston, SC, Atlanta, GA
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HUSSEY GAY BELL
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Senior Engineer I-III- Water Resources
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Lead complex water/wastewater infrastructure projects in Las Cruces/El Paso. This senior role requires a PE license, 10+ years' experience, and expertise in project leadership and client management. We offer a full benefits package, ESOP, and significant career growth opportunities.
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United States , Las Cruces
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93000.00 - 115000.00 USD / Year
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Souder Miller & Associates
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Senior Engineer (Rail Water Resources)
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Seeking a Senior Water Resources Engineer for Class I Railroad projects. This role requires a PE license, 8+ years' experience, and expertise in H&H analysis using tools like HEC-RAS. You'll manage projects, secure permits, and conduct field work. We offer competitive benefits, a performance bonu...
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United States , Colorado Springs; Dallas; Denver; Fayetteville; Kansas City; Lincoln; Loveland; Oklahoma City; Omaha; Overland Park; Phoenix
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Olsson
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Senior Engineer - Water Resources
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Lead complex water resources projects as a Senior Engineer in Omaha. Apply your PE license and 8+ years of experience in stormwater design, hydrologic modeling, and QA/QC. Enjoy a competitive bonus system, flexible work arrangements, and a full benefits package while mentoring a collaborative team.
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United States , Omaha
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About the Senior Water Resources Engineer role

Senior Water Resources Engineer jobs represent a pivotal role in the intersection of civil engineering, environmental science, and hydrology, focusing on the sustainable management of water systems. Professionals in this senior-level position are responsible for leading complex projects that address flooding, stormwater management, water supply, and the protection of aquatic ecosystems. They typically oversee the planning, design, and implementation of infrastructure such as dams, levees, drainage networks, and water treatment facilities, ensuring these systems are resilient against the impacts of climate change and population growth.

A core aspect of the role involves advanced hydraulic and hydrological modeling using specialized software to simulate rainfall, runoff, river flows, and groundwater movement. Senior Water Resources Engineers interpret these models to assess flood risks, design mitigation measures, and evaluate the environmental impact of new developments. They produce detailed technical reports and design documents that comply with local, regional, and national regulations, often referencing standards like rainfall and runoff guidelines. Collaboration is key, as these engineers work closely with environmental scientists, urban planners, and government agencies to balance infrastructure needs with ecological stewardship.

Common responsibilities include mentoring junior engineers and technical staff, managing project budgets and schedules, and acting as the primary technical point of contact for clients. They lead field investigations, oversee construction inspections, and ensure quality control throughout a project’s lifecycle. Many Senior Water Resources Engineers also contribute to business development by writing proposals, developing project scopes, and building long-term client relationships. Their expertise is critical for navigating permitting processes and securing approvals from regulatory bodies.

Typical qualifications for these senior-level jobs include a bachelor’s degree in civil or environmental engineering, with a master’s degree often preferred. Professional licensure, such as a Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ), is usually required or strongly desired. Employers seek candidates with 8 to 15 years of relevant experience, demonstrating a proven track record in managing complex water resources projects. Technical proficiency in modeling tools like TUFLOW, HEC-RAS, or similar software is essential, along with strong skills in GIS analysis. Beyond technical expertise, successful candidates possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, the ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, and a strategic mindset for solving water-related challenges. Ultimately, these jobs are ideal for engineers who want to combine technical rigor with leadership, making a tangible difference in community safety and environmental sustainability.