• Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering
• Substantial years of relevant experience
• Knowledge of design software such as StormCAD, Pond Pack, or equivalent design software
• MicroStation and AutoCAD working knowledge with LiDAR data, 3-D surfaces, and datum adjustments
• Project engineering experience related to performance of water resources, drainage, hydrology and hydraulics design related projects
• Knowledge and proficient use of Microsoft Excel, SharePoint, Word, and PowerPoint
• Experience with HEC programs, XP-SWMM,
• Connecticut Professional Engineer (PE) license
• Experience using the CTDOT Drainage Manual, in particular, Department’s policies, practices and procedures related to hydrologic and hydraulic analysis and design
• Working knowledge of the Connecticut General Statutes and Regulations relating to Flood Management Certification and other water resource permitting administered by CTDEEP
• Working knowledge of FEMA NFIP Regulations and related analyses/procedures
• Experience in Scour analysis and scour countermeasure design for bridge projects
Ideally, You’ll Also Have:
• Master’s degree with emphasis in hydrology/hydraulics, water resources
• Working knowledge using GIS to support engineering studies, and preparation of environmental and engineering documents/maps