Water Resources Engineer

Charleston, WV
Full Time
Highway
Mid Level

About Us

Larson Design Group (LDG) is an award-winning, employee-owned Architecture, Engineering, and Consulting Firm. Guided by our core values, we’re expanding our team, opening new offices, and adding new offerings to provide responsive, innovative solutions to clients nationwide.   

Being 100% employee-owned directly impacts our culture: it drives our decision-making, motivates our teams, increases our productivity, improves retention, and contributes to the future success of our company. Our culture is one where we work hard for our clients and for each other – and we have fun collaborating, sharing experience and expertise, and learning along the way. We’re passionate about delivering exceptional quality, elevating client relationships, enriching the careers and lives of our employee owners, and enhancing the communities where we live and serve.     

At LDG, we strive to create an organization where people want to work. We offer a flexible work environment, paid training for required licensures, competitive benefits, bonus plans, and a company-funded Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) while supporting your professional and personal growth.    

Your Opportunity + Impact

The Water Resources Engineer functions as a technical leader within our Highway department and is required to have a Professional Engineer (PE) license and commensurate work experience. This position will coordinate overall design activities, project submission schedules, and will be responsible for additional Quality Assurance and Quality Control duties to help ensure the final products meet the technical requirements and goals of the client.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead design efforts for all sizes of projects related to drainage, post construction stormwater management, erosion & sedimentation control, and NPDES permitting.
  • Prepare and submit E&SC and PCSM plans and permitting packages in compliance with permitting agency standards.
  • Perform independent planning and design tasks, review the work of others, prepare construction documents, and successfully deliver projects to completion.
  • Stay at the forefront of emerging technologies, trends, and best practices, incorporating relevant advancements into project methodologies to drive innovation and competitiveness.
  • Stay abreast with permitting updates and changes.
  • Maintain collaborative inter-departmental and cross-functional working relationships with members of the project team.
  • Conduct initial QA/QC reviews of project submissions to ensure compliance with client requirements and technical standards.
  • Assist senior management in developing schedules, technical proposals, and labor hour estimates.
  • Coordinate with agencies including state environmental departments, municipalities, and transportation agencies.
  • Work closely with project teams to effectively communicate and deliver the scope of work.
  • Mentor junior engineering staff and oversee technical quality control.
  • Promote, utilize, and support quality assurance and quality control processes to enhance deliverables and reduce design errors or omissions.
  • Perform and verify design calculations, develop technical specifications, and prepare cost estimates.
  • Develop and manage design budgets.
  • Support business development activities, proposal preparation, and client presentations.

Education and Experience

  • Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in position relevant Engineering field from ABET accredited school, Landscape Architecture, or related field of study.
  • Experience: Minimum of three (3) years’ stormwater design experience.
  • Licensure/Certification: Professional Engineer (PE) required.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience on land development and/or WVDOT projects.
  • Coordination with regulatory agencies to support permit applications, ensure compliance, and respond to agency comments.
  • Familiarity with EPA regulations and associated analyses.
  • Thorough knowledge of A/E industry and the ability to quickly review, understand, and resolve complex design and construction related issues on Transportation projects.
  • Proficiency with Autodesk, MicroStation/OpenRoads, and Hydrologic and Hydraulic Software Packages to be used for Storm Water Management and E&S Plan design, and/or other discipline-specific programs preferred.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills to foster collaboration across teams.
  • A proven track record of delivering high-quality, on-time, and on-budget projects.

EEO Statement

Larson Design Group, Inc. is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization.

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