DEA's Puget Sound Water Resources team is hiring for a Fluvial Geomorphologist to support major projects in our Puget Sound region. This position will support a variety of assignments related to habitat restoration, fish passage, bank stabilization, and floodplain analysis. This position can be located in Bellevue, Everett, Olympia, Seattle, or Tacoma. This position will require the candidate to utilize their expertise in water resources engineering related projects, including, but not limited to:
- Hydrologic and hydraulic analysis and design
- Culvert and bridge hydraulics
- Stream, wetland, and habitat restoration design
- Feasibility studies and master plans
- Engineering and construction plans, specifications, and estimates
- Coordination with regulatory agencies for project permitting
Career development trajectories for this role include task management, project management, and staff supervision. In-house and vendor-supplied training available for technical and managerial skills development. Position Responsibilities:
- Work in a highly flexible, team-oriented environment and contribute to the growth of our Water Resources group
- Responsible for planning and design of a wide range of water resources systems including hydraulic analysis for stream crossings and evaluating for fish passage and scour
- Perform field investigations and prepare reports to characterize natural channel processes
- Perform hydraulic analyses to support channel modifications
- Provide recommendations for improving fish habitat
- Knowledge of local, state, and federal design standards
- Interface with clients and public agencies on an as-needed basis
- Assistance in Business Development efforts (e.g. engagement in professional organizations and visibility efforts), preparing proposals and participating in interviews as needed
Basic Qualifications:
- Licensed Geologist or Professional Engineer
- 6 or more years of experience in design and construction experience with stream restoration including stream grading, habitat complexity features, Large Woody Material placement, and stream or river embankment stabilization.
- Leading project teams in collecting data, writing reports, and preparing plans specifications and cost estimates for river, estuary, and shoreline restoration projects.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Successfully completed Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Fish Passage and Stream Restoration Training
- Successfully completed WSDOT and National Highway Institute (NHI) Scour Training courses
- Project management and business development experience is beneficial
- Proficient in common engineering software packages, including: Microstation OpenRoads, Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis, Civil3D, CivilStorm, StormShed, MGSFlood, SMS/SRH-2D, HEC-RAS 2D, HY-8, ArcGIS, and Excel
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability and Life Insurance
- Health Savings and Lifestyle Spending Account with employer contribution
- Support for continuing education and training opportunities
- Paid Time Off (PTO)/Holiday Pay
- 401k and Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP)
- Flexible 9/80 (every other Friday off) work schedule
- Holistic Wellbeing Program with a focus on physical, emotional, financial, career and community health
- Opportunity for growth with support and mentoring to help with professional goals
- Anticipated salary range for this position is $100,000-$140,000 based on location and experience
Potential office locations include: Bellevue, WA; Seattle, WA; Olympia, WA; Tacoma, WA; Everett, WA.
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