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Graduate Water/Wastewater Engineer - 2024 - Arlington

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
  • Arlington

Requirements

  • Pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in civil or environmental engineering, with an interest in water/wastewater.
  • Demonstrable interest in water/wastewater projects through relevant experience, such as your field of study, internships, volunteering, or relevant association memberships.
  • Methodical approach to problem solving to undertake tasks efficiently and independently.
  • Excellent verbal communication skills, which allow you to confidently liaise with clients and team members.
  • Wonderful written communication and attention to detail, with an ability to demonstrate accurate technical drawings and good report writing.
  • Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) preferred.
  • Superb understanding of relevant technologies, such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, Civil 3D, etc.

Responsibilities

  • With guidance from a professional engineer, your responsibilities will include, but may not be limited to:
  • Developing conceptual, preliminary, and detailed designs
  • Attending site inspections, investigations, and monitoring
  • Actively participating in project, client and team meetings
  • Reviewing, preparing, and modifying designs
  • Analyzing reports, specifications, and studies
  • Gaining exposure to project, commercial, and client management
  • Undertaking a ‘digital by default’ approach in deliverables
  • Actively participating in our ‘Early Careers Professional’ Network
  • Supporting our ‘Purpose’ in everything you do
  • As a water/wastewater engineer, you will support the delivery of major infrastructure projects which may include:
  • The design and construction of a $3.8 billion expansion for the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel.
  • The creation of a masterplan for a JFK Airport that could handle 100 million passengers per year in 2050, and program planning for $10 billion of near-term developments.
  • The $3.1 billion Seattle/Federal Way Link Extension adding 12.6km of track and three new stations to the Link LRT.

FAQs

What kind of projects will I be working on as a Graduate Water/Wastewater Engineer?

As a Graduate Water/Wastewater Engineer, you will be assigned to a variety of projects in your chosen area of interest, working to deliver sustainable outcomes for our clients and the communities they serve.

What support can I expect from the team as a Graduate Water/Wastewater Engineer?

You will be immersed in a team of exceptional engineering consultants, project managers, and specialists who are ready to support you in your career from the moment you join us.

What opportunities for career development are available for a Graduate Water/Wastewater Engineer?

As a Graduate Water/Wastewater Engineer, you will have the opportunity to develop your skills and expertise through working on a variety of projects and learning from experienced professionals in the field.

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