Environmental Designer/Water Resources Engineer
Posted 13 days ago
Environmental Designer/Water Resources Engineer
Wildlands Engineering - South Carolina (Charleston)
Wildlands Engineering is seeking individuals with a passion for environmental conservation and a desire to create a lasting impact to join our growing company. We are looking for an experienced environmental designer in our Charleston, SC office. This position will support our project teams with design of complex ecosystem restoration projects, field assessments, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and stormwater management. The ideal candidate will have 3 to 10 years of water resources experience and should understand the ecologic and hydrologic processes important to ecosystem restoration, water quality, and stormwater management in the southeastern United States. This position may require occasional overnight travel and frequent outdoor field work.
Required Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications • A four-year degree in biological systems, civil, agricultural, or environmental engineering, geomorphology, fluid mechanics/open channel flow, and sediment transport. • 3-10 years of water resources experience. • Experience with design of ecosystem restoration projects and stormwater control measures. • A general understanding of ecological processes relevant to riparian and wetland restoration in the southeastern United States. • Experience with hydrologic and/or hydraulic modeling and understanding of open channel flow. • Experience with ArcGIS and/or AutoCAD Civil 3D. • Experience with the preparation of construction documents including construction plans, erosion control, bid estimates, technical specifications, and technical reporting. • Professional engineering licensure, or ability to obtain within 24 months, is preferred. • Proficiency using Microsoft Office including Excel. • Ability to meet the physical demands needed to complete various field assignments. • Must have valid driver’s license. Physical Demands • Ability to frequently walk over rough, uneven surfaces. • Ability to sustain periods of strenuous physical exertion. • Part of the job requirements and the physical demands are performed in outdoor weather conditions with frequent exposure to wet/humid conditions and extreme heat or cold. Other adverse factors may include exposure to ticks and poison ivy.