Senior Civil Engineer, Hydraulic Modeling SpecialistPay Range: $55.00 – $75.00 per hour
SummaryProvost & Pritchard have been working in the water, wastewater and stormwater system modeling and master planning arena for over 20 years. Our work in this area centers on modeling utility systems for the purposes of understanding infrastructure needs for both current projects and long-range planning efforts.
Provost & Pritchard is offering opportunities for a senior civil engineer with a diversity of experience working on water, sewer, stormwater and recycled water infrastructure hydraulic modeling and master planning projects for public agencies or private developers. The selected candidate must have excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to build relationships and work closely with clients and work in multidisciplinary project teams. The ideal candidate will have experience leading teams in preparing hydraulic analyses using modeling software of varying complexity with the ability to solve problems independently and in a team environment.
Candidates must show an understanding and desire to grow in knowledge of municipal infrastructure engineering and be able to apply their knowledge in a practical manner. We work with clients ranging from large cities to very small unincorporated communities throughout the state of California.
DutiesLeading teamsWater, sewer, stormwater, and recycled water infrastructure hydraulic modelingHydraulic calculationsFeasibility studiesWorking closely with clientsWorking with multidisciplinary teamsQualificationsMust hold an active California PE license or licensed in another state and can obtain CA license within 12 months of hire.8+ years of experience working on hydraulic modeling projects, engineering studies, and investigations, delivering positive results for clients.Excellent written and oral communication skills.Proficient and proven experience with:Innovyze or Bentley hydraulic analysis software (both pressure and gravity systems)Working on hydraulic modeling efforts on distribution and collection systems that serve systems with over 50,000 peopleSteady state and extended period simulation analysisMaster planning recommendations, including preparing Capital Improvements PlansGeographic Information System software (ArcGIS)Preparing clear and concise technical reports, summarizing results of modeling analysesBeneficial but not required experience with:Calibrating collection system models (dry and wet weather flows) and distribution models (steady state and extended period)Distribution system analysis on systems with multiple pressure zones or interconnections to other systemsCollection systems that have multiple drainage basins and/or drainage subbasinsExtended period simulations and other advanced types of model simulations (i.e. water quality, or transient analysis)Municipal infrastructure design and construction techniques
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