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Water Resources Engineer, PE
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A leading engineering firm seeks a Water Resources Engineer, PE in Chantilly, VA. You will lead stormwater, floodplain, and dam safety projects, mentor junior engineers, and manage designs using HEC-RAS and AutoCAD. Requires a Virginia PE license and 6+ years of experience. Join a collaborative t...
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United States , Chantilly
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85000.00 - 145000.00 USD / Year
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Staff Engineer I/II - Water Resources
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Souder, Miller & Associates seeks a Staff Engineer I/II for Water Resources in Albuquerque, NM. This role blends field and office duties, supporting planning, design, and observation on diverse projects. Ideal candidates hold a Bachelor’s in engineering with 1-2 years’ experience and a valid driv...
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United States , Albuquerque
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62000.00 - 76000.00 USD / Year
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Staff Engineer I - Water Resources
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Join Souder, Miller & Associates as a Staff Engineer I in Water Resources in Las Cruces, NM. Apply your engineering degree and 1-6 years of experience to diverse planning, design, and field observation projects. Enjoy a robust benefits package including health insurance, 401K/ESOP, and flexible s...
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United States , Las Cruces
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66000.00 - 75000.00 USD / Year
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Water Resources Engineer
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United States , Bemidji
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99686.00 - 121838.00 USD / Year
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Senior Water Resources Engineer
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United States , Bismarck
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Senior Water Resources Engineer
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United States , Fargo
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Water Resources Engineer
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Seeking a licensed Water Resources Engineer (PE) to manage complex projects in Fargo. You will design dams, levees, and stormwater systems using AutoCAD Civil 3D and ArcGIS. This role offers competitive pay, bonuses, flexible schedules, and a strong benefits package for a motivated project manager.
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United States , Fargo
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Engineer (EI) - Water Resources
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United States , Alexandria
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30.71 - 34.13 USD / Hour
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Senior Water Resources Engineer
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United States , Omaha
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Senior Water Resources Engineer
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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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Associate Water Resources Engineer
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Seeking a Water Resources Engineer in Savannah or Charleston to manage complex water/sewer projects from design to completion. Requires a PE license (or ability to obtain), 2+ years' experience, and proficiency in Civil3D and hydraulic modeling. This role offers holistic project involvement and a...
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United States , Savannah, GA, Charleston, SC
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Project Engineer I- Water Resources
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Join our employee-owned firm as a Project Engineer in Albuquerque, focusing on water resources for rural and tribal communities. This role requires a PE license, a bachelor's degree, and 4+ years of experience in project management and design. We offer a collaborative environment, ESOP, flexible ...
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United States , Albuquerque
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79000.00 - 86000.00 USD / Year
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Staff Engineer I-III- Water Resources
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Join our Water Resources team in Cortez, CO as a Staff Engineer. This role offers a dynamic mix of field and office work, requiring a Bachelor's degree and 1-6 years of experience. Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, 401K, ESOP, and flexible scheduling while develop...
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United States , Cortez, CO
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64000.00 - 84000.00 USD / Year
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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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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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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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About the Water Resources Engineer role

Water Resources Engineer Jobs represent a dynamic and essential career path within the broader civil and environmental engineering fields. Professionals in this role are primarily responsible for managing the planet’s most vital resource—water—in a way that balances human needs with environmental sustainability. The core mission of a water resources engineer is to design, analyze, and implement systems that control the movement, distribution, and quality of water, ensuring public safety and ecological health.

Typical responsibilities in water resources engineer jobs span a wide spectrum of technical and managerial tasks. On the technical side, these engineers frequently conduct hydrological and hydraulic modeling to predict water behavior during storms, floods, and droughts. They design stormwater management systems, including retention ponds, drainage networks, and green infrastructure, to mitigate flooding and protect water quality. Many also work on dam safety projects, performing breach analyses, developing emergency action plans, and overseeing inspections to ensure structural integrity. Floodplain mapping and analysis, often in coordination with regulatory agencies like FEMA, is another common duty. Additionally, water resources engineers prepare detailed construction documents, technical reports, and environmental impact assessments. They are deeply involved in permitting processes, navigating complex local, state, and federal regulations to secure approvals for infrastructure projects. Beyond design and analysis, these professionals often oversee construction inspections, manage project budgets and schedules, and serve as key liaisons between clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies.

The typical skills and requirements for water resources engineer jobs are rigorous and multidisciplinary. A bachelor’s degree in civil engineering is the minimum educational requirement, though many positions prefer or require a master’s degree with a specialization in hydrology, hydraulics, or water resources. Professional licensure, such as becoming a Professional Engineer (PE), is often essential for career advancement and for taking legal responsibility for designs. Technical proficiency is critical: candidates must be adept with industry-standard software such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, HY-8, Flowmaster, and AutoCAD. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are non-negotiable, as engineers must interpret complex data and make sound decisions under uncertainty. Equally important are excellent written and verbal communication skills, as the role involves writing clear technical reports and collaborating with diverse teams, including planners, environmental scientists, and public officials. Project management experience, including budgeting and client relationship management, becomes increasingly important at senior levels. Mentoring junior staff and contributing to a collaborative team environment are also valued attributes.

In summary, water resources engineer jobs offer a rewarding blend of technical challenge, environmental stewardship, and public service. Whether working on urban stormwater solutions, dam safety, or flood risk reduction, these professionals play a critical role in building resilient communities. The field demands a strong foundation in engineering principles, a commitment to lifelong learning, and a passion for solving some of the most pressing water-related challenges of our time.