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Perform field inspections, condition assessments, flow/ stream gage installation, and field data collection
Develop and use hydrologic/hydraulic simulation computer models to analyze rainfall/runoff transformations as well as closed conduit, open channel, pump station, reservoir, and floodplain flows
Use GIS software to perform analytical tasks and database updates to support hydrologic and hydraulic studies
Develop watershed and facility maps, technical reports, and presentations
Prepare hydrologic studies and design hydraulic structures
Tabulate and summarize statistical data and assist with the preparation of reports
Support the planning and design of public works improvements and/or private land development improvements by assisting with plan preparation, profiles and cross-sections, and performing various other calculations and drawings
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
California Professional Engineer (PE) license required
Minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience
Coursework in Hydraulic and Hydrologic Concepts and Modeling
Computer literate in Microsoft Office, with proficiency in GIS, ArcMap 10.4 (or latest update), proficiency in AutoCAD program and other software as applicable to the department
Able to clearly communicate technical information in both verbal and written forms
Able to perform intermediate-level open channel and floodplain hydraulic analyses using one-dimensional (ICM, HEC-RAS, SWMM, et. al) and two-dimensional modeling software (ICM, TUFLOW, DHI, HEC-RAS, et. al.)
Able to perform intermediate-level rainfall/runoff modeling using HEC-HMS or other comparable software to determine flood hydrograph timing and volume
Able to assist in analyzing rainfall and stream flow gage data for depth/duration/frequency
A fundamental understanding and demonstrated knowledge of general civil engineering practices in floodplain management analysis and design is necessary