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Water Resources Engineer (PE) – Stormwater & Drainage

Virginia Beach, VA | Civil Engineering | Transportation Projects

A growing, multi-discipline engineering firm is seeking a mid-level Water Resources Engineer (4–10 years) to join its Virginia Beach, VA team. This role focuses on stormwater management, drainage design, and hydrologic & hydraulic modeling for Virginia transportation and municipal projects, with a clear path toward technical leadership and project management.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design drainage systems, stormwater management, and erosion & sediment control plans
  • Perform hydrologic and hydraulic modeling (TR-55, TR-20, HEC-RAS, HY-8, HydroCAD, PCSWMM)
  • Conduct watershed studies and analyze survey, mapping, and topographic data
  • Prepare plans, reports, specifications, and cost estimates
  • Coordinate with VDOT, local municipalities, contractors, and consultants
  • Mentor junior engineers and collaborate across disciplines
  • Support construction phase services as needed

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering (Water Resources focus, ABET accredited)
  • 4–10 years of Water Resources engineering experience
  • Professional Engineer (PE) licensed in Virginia or the ability to obtain within 6 months
  • Proven experience in stormwater, drainage, and erosion & sediment control design
  • Strong knowledge of Virginia stormwater regulations
  • Proficiency with MicroStation OpenRoads Designer, HEC-RAS, HY-8, TR-55/TR-20
  • Experience managing multiple concurrent design projects
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

Preferred (Nice to Have)

  • Virginia DEQ Stormwater Management Combined Administrator certification
  • Experience with VDOT and Locally Administered Projects (LAP)
  • GIS experience

Why Join

  • Work on high-impact transportation and infrastructure projects
  • Clear growth path into project management and technical leadership
  • Collaborative, multi-disciplinary engineering environment