Parsons
infrastructure
DrainageEngineerII
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“Drainage Engineer II at Parsons. Skills: Drainage design, Transportation projects, H&H analysis. Perform hydrologic and hydraulic design. Analyze transportation projects”
Industry & Context.
Define the problem; Detailed analyses
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Engineering (or related field), 5+ years of related work experience, Solid experience with drainage design for transportation infrastructure, Working knowledge of CAD and other PC software packages typically associated with H &H and transportation engineering
Nice to Have
Engineer in Training (EIT) Certificate, Professional Engineer (PE) license
What You'll Do.
Perform hydrologic and hydraulic design
Analyze transportation projects
Prepare and review drawings
Prepare and review design reports
Perform quantity calculations
Produce engineering analytical data
Develop engineering products
Define problem and scope
Prepare budget and schedule
Plan work and report status
Perform detailed calculations
Produce procurement documents
Write technical reports
Provide engineering support
Provide technical guidance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with exceptional people; Work in collaborative teams; Work with partners and customers
Process & Methodology
Establish work scope, Prepare budget and schedule, Plan the work, Report the work status
Full Job Description
In a world of possibilities, pursue one with endless opportunities. Imagine Next! At Parsons, you can imagine a career where you thrive, work with exceptional people, and be yourself. Guided by our leadership vision of valuing people, embracing agility, and fostering growth, we cultivate an innovative culture that empowers you to achieve your full potential. Unleash your talent and redefine what’s possible. _**Job Description:**_ Our Parsons Houston office has a career opportunity for a Drainage Engineer II to join our team infrastructure design team. In this role, you will get to work on transportation and infrastructure design projects performing Hydrologic and Hydraulic (H&H) design and analysis. **What You 'll Be Doing:** * **Engage in the hydrologic and hydraulic design and analysis of all aspects of transportation projects, including rivers, ponds, culverts, storm drains, floodplains and grading.** * **Prepare and review drawings for final design, construction, detour, and erosion control and prepare and review design reports.** * **Perform quantity calculations and produce/check engineering analytical data and related information to ensure the design and any technical reports are accurate.** * **Development and creation of engineering products that meet customer quality requirements, with some supervision by more experienced staff engineers.** * **Define the problem, establish the work scope, prepare the budget and schedule, plan the work, and report the work status.** * **Detailed calculations, drawings, procurement documents, design and installation packages, proposal evaluations, technical reports, and detailed analyses.** * **Provide support for other engineering activities as required.** * **Provide input and technical guidance to CAD Designer/Drafters, Designers** **What Required Skills You 'll Bring:** * **Bachelor 's degree in Engineering (or related field) and 5+ years of related work experience** * **E****ngineer in Training (EIT) Certificate is pre
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