As a valued Jacobs employee, you will work with multi-disciplinary teams to deliver successful projects. You'll have the opportunity to work on hydrologic and 1D/2D hydraulic modeling, stormwater conveyance design, floodplain modeling and mapping, river and ecosystem restoration, dams and reservoirs, and many other water-related projects. Our projects include all phases, including planning studies and master plans, modeling, alternatives evaluations, preliminary and final design, decision modeling and optimization, cost analysis, permitting, land acquisition, services during construction, and more.
If you want to become an expert in your engineering discipline, look no further. Opportunities abound to learn from our senior staff, who are experts in the industry, with the intent that one day you will assist with team building and mentoring of younger engineers as you grow in your own career.
- Minimum of 2-5+ years of experience.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Environmental, or related engineering from an ABET accredited University.
- Experience in or interest in Water Resources related projects.
- Understanding of Water Resources engineering and planning.
- Self-motivated, self-teaching, initiator.
- Has their Engineering-in-Training (EIT) certification, or the ability to obtain within 12 months.
- Desire to live locally along the Northern Colorado Front Range or Denver metropolitan area. This position does not provide relocation.
Ideally, You’ll Also Have:
- Experience with various business and design related software programs, which may include: Microsoft Office Suite, ArcGIS, and AutoCAD (Civil 3D) or MicroStation.
- Experience with water-related software programs, which may include: HEC-RAS (1D or 2D), HEC-HMS, EPA SWMM, SRH-2D, CUHP, FlowMaster, CulvertMaster, HY-8, or others.
- A desire to obtain your Professional Engineer (PE) Licensure within the next 5 years.
- A Master’s Degree in a water resources-related field is beneficial, but not required.