Hydraulic Modeling Engineer Engineering - Bismarck, ND at Geebo

Hydraulic Modeling Engineer

Apex Engineering Group has openings for a Hydraulic Modeling Engineer working in our Water Group located in one of our five office locations.
Primary responsibilities include working as a key project team member on water or wastewater projects performing hydraulic modeling, hydraulic analysis, master planning, and capital improvement planning.
A Hydraulic Modeling Engineer shall be capable of independently and collaboratively contributing to the development and analysis of water and wastewater system models.
Hydraulic Modeling Engineers typically report to a Project Manager or Senior Engineer.
Typical Tasks and Duties:
Develop and calibrate hydraulic models for water and wastewater systems utilizing hydraulic modeling software.
Conduct data collection and analysis to obtain input parameters for the models.
Assist in conducting field testing of water distribution, wastewater collection, and pumping systems.
Analyze model outputs, interpret results, and prepare comprehensive reports to communicate findings to internal teams and clients.
Stay up-to-date with advancements in modeling techniques, software tools, and industry best practices related to water and wastewater systems.
Assist in the development of standard operating procedures, guidelines, and protocols for modeling processes and quality assurance.
Understand and follow company employee handbook and mandated safety policies.
Perform responsibilities in a conscientious, legal and ethical manner with a strong attention to detail.
Must be able to work independently and in a team environment.
Participate in professional organizations.
Travel and out of town stays may be required periodically; may work overtime as requested.
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Qualification Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in civil or environmental engineering, water resources, or a related field.
A master's degree is a plus.
Engineer Intern (EI) certified, or ability to obtain certification within one year.
O-5 Years of experience working as a Civil or Environmental Engineer in the water or wastewater field.
Experience in using general water and wastewater modeling software.
Experience using EPANET, EPASWMM, InfoWater, InfoSWMM, PIPEFLO or similar software is a plus.
General understanding of sanitary collection and conveyance systems and/or water distribution systems.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills required.
Must be detail oriented, self-motivated with strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
Flexible working style and willingness to occasionally modify personal schedules as required to meet deadlines and/or client needs.
Proficient using Microsoft Windows/Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
Working knowledge of ArcGIS is a plus.
Working knowledge of AutoCAD, Civil 3D or other CADD-based civil design software is a plus.
A valid driver's license is required or the ability to obtain one.
Required to work in the office when scheduled.
A balance between remote work hours and periodic office hours is possible based on applicant qualifications.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to sit and operate a computer under normal ergonomic office conditions.
May be required to work in an outdoors environment during construction season as needed.
Required to lift and move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and move up to 50 pounds.
EOE/AAPowered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Arc Gis (Gis Software) Attention To Detail Auto Cad Civil Engineering Communication Construction Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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