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Graduate Water Resource Engineer

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GHD

Mar 22

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Sustainability
  • Long Beach, +2

Requirements

  • Understanding of civil engineering fundamentals
  • Interest in groundwater, storm water, and water resources management
  • Ability to learn on the job and apply theory in a practical setting
  • Anne LProven skills in GIS applications and AutoCAD experience, a plus
  • Experience with various surface water and storm water modeling platforms: HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, HEC-SSP, EPA-SWMM a plus.
  • Strong technical writing skills; Grant and proposal writing experience, a plus
  • Must be able to work on multiple assignments simultaneously; and have strong organizational, problem solving, communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills
  • Ability to work with virtual teams
  • Flexible and adaptable to changing situations and deadlines
  • Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s Engineering Program in Civil or Environmental Engineering
  • 0-2 years experience
  • Engineer-in-training (EIT), a plus

Responsibilities

  • Perform engineering planning and design tasks
  • Assist with development of technical reports
  • Analyze different types of groundwater, climate, surface water, storm water and water quality data
  • Assist in development of plans, specifications, and cost estimates (PS&E)
  • Ability to conduct field work and collect data related to sampling and construction observations
  • Assist in planning reports, water compliance studies, and general water infrastructure engineering projects
  • Collect, compile, and analyze data including water supply, water quality, and asset conditions

FAQs

What kind of challenges will I be solving as a Graduate Water Resource Engineer at GHD?

As a Graduate Water Resource Engineer at GHD, you will be solving technical challenges related to water resources, such as floods, droughts, and storms. You will work with a team of diverse water specialists to create positive water outcomes that respect nature and nurture communities.

What opportunities for training and development are available for Graduate Water Resource Engineers at GHD?

GHD offers leading training and development programs to accelerate the growth of Graduate Water Resource Engineers. We are committed to providing opportunities for continuous learning and professional development.

How does GHD support its Graduate Water Resource Engineers in driving change for their community?

GHD empowers Graduate Water Resource Engineers to think and do things differently in order to help pre-empt and prepare for future water challenges. You will have the opportunity to work with clients and colleagues to drive positive change in your community.

How can I contribute to building resiliency in the water industry as a Graduate Water Resource Engineer at GHD?

As a Graduate Water Resource Engineer at GHD, you will contribute to building resiliency in the water industry by applying your technical skills and knowledge to help clients prepare for and adapt to the increasing frequency and intensity of floods, droughts, and storms.

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We are committed to addressing the world’s biggest challenges in the areas of water, energy and communities. GHD is a global network of multi-disciplinary professionals providing clients with integrated solutions through engineering, environmental, design and construction expertise. Our future-focused, innovative approaches connect and support communities around the world, resiliency and sustainability for generations to come. Established in 1928, we remain wholly owned by our people. We are 10,000+ diverse and skilled individuals connected by over 200 offices, across five continents – Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America, and the Pacific region.