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Experience in applied fluvial geomorphology, either through education or consulting experience working with/under an experienced fluvial geomorphologist. * Demonstrated experience and/or training ...

Experience in applied fluvial geomorphology, either through education or consulting experience working with/under an experienced fluvial geomorphologist. * Demonstrated experience and/or training ...

Experience in applied fluvial geomorphology, either through education or consulting experience working with/under an experienced fluvial geomorphologist. * Demonstrated experience and/or training ...

Experience in applied fluvial geomorphology, either through education or consulting experience working with/under an experienced fluvial geomorphologist. #LI-JC2 While most of the work is remote ...

Jr. Restoration Engineer

Bellingham, WA ยท On-site

$65K - $73K/yr

An understanding of and experience with fluvial, coastal, and estuarine systems is required. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be responsible for the following: * Performing hydrologic ...

An understanding of and experience with fluvial, coastal, and estuarine systems is required. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be responsible for the following: * Performing hydrologic ...

Ecological Restoration Engineer

Alpharetta, GA ยท On-site

$100K - $131K/yr

Experience in applied fluvial geomorphology, either through education or consulting experience working with/under an experienced fluvial geomorphologist. #LI-JC2 While most of the work is remote ...

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How much do fluvial jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for fluvial in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fluvial Geomorphologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fluvial Geomorphologist, you need a solid background in earth sciences, hydrology, and geomorphology, usually supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with GIS software, remote sensing tools, and data analysis systems is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help in interpreting data and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These competencies are crucial for accurately assessing river processes, informing environmental management, and supporting sustainable land and water use.

What are some common challenges faced by fluvial geomorphologists when working on river restoration projects?

Fluvial geomorphologists often encounter challenges such as balancing ecological goals with engineering constraints, managing data limitations in dynamic river systems, and coordinating with diverse stakeholders like government agencies, landowners, and environmental groups. Fieldwork may involve unpredictable conditions due to weather or water levels, requiring adaptability and strong problem-solving skills. Additionally, successful restoration often requires a deep understanding of both natural river processes and human impacts, making interdisciplinary collaboration essential.

What are fluvial jobs?

Fluvial jobs are professions related to the study, management, and conservation of rivers and streams. These roles often involve understanding river processes, managing water resources, preventing flood risks, and working on river restoration projects. Professionals in fluvial jobs may work as hydrologists, geomorphologists, environmental engineers, or river ecologists, contributing to sustainable water management and habitat protection. Their work is crucial for maintaining healthy river systems and supporting biodiversity.

What is the difference between Fluvial vs Hydrologist?

AspectFluvialHydrologist
Required CredentialsTypically requires a degree in geology, environmental science, or civil engineeringRequires a degree in hydrology, geology, or environmental science
Work EnvironmentFocuses on river systems, streams, and water flow in natural and urban settingsStudies water cycle, groundwater, and surface water across various environments
Industry UsageCommonly used in civil engineering, environmental consulting, and water resource managementUsed in environmental agencies, research institutions, and water management organizations

While both Fluvial specialists and Hydrologists study water systems, Fluvial experts focus specifically on river and stream processes, whereas Hydrologists have a broader scope including groundwater and the entire water cycle. Understanding these differences helps in selecting the right professional for water-related projects.

More about Fluvial jobs
Infographic showing various Fluvial job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, and 11% Part Time. Highlights an 75% Physical, 7% Hybrid, and 18% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

Engineer (Project, Senior) - Water Resources or Fluvial

Natural Desires Landscaping

WA โ€ข On-site

$95K - $115K/yr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

We are Natural Systems Design, a Washington-based, and focused, environmental services and consulting firm with the mission to make a BIG positive impact on the environment. Founded in 2003, we are an interdisciplinary team with 53 people with office locations in Seattle, Bellingham, and Port Angeles, Washington. Our company was founded and grown with the intention of being a different kind of professional services and consulting company that prioritizes its people, and values science, the environment, and collectively making a positive impact.
Position Summary: We are currently seeking licensed PE Water Resources, Fluvial Engineers at project and senior levels. Successful candidates will have a strong foundation in water-related engineering design and a strong desire to engage with a multidisciplinary team focused on restoring rivers, streams, wetlands, and shorelines.
Position Location: (Seattle, Bellingham, or Port Angeles, Washington; and/or Remote)
We are currently using a hybrid model of in-office and remote work. For this position, our preferred candidate is located near one of our three office locations. However, the days you come into the office and the days you work from home are always up to you. A fully remote option may be considered for qualified candidates with demonstrated professional experience who currently reside in or are willing to relocate to Washington State.
Key Responsibilities (vary by experience level):
  • Design & Analysis:
    • Project: Independently lead the design and technical analysis, applying standard techniques.
    • Senior: Lead and innovate technical solutions for complex challenges, managing multidisciplinary teams.
  • CAD Proficiency: Use AutoCAD Civil 3D and/or Bentley MicroStation to develop and manage design files.
    • Project: Lead CAD operations, including surface development, grading plans, and hydraulic structure layout.
    • Senior: Oversee CAD operations, ensuring high-quality design deliverables.
  • Hydraulic & Hydrologic Analysis: Perform and lead hydrologic modeling using software like HEC-RAS, SRH2D, and RiverFlow-2D.
    • Project: Lead analysis of existing and proposed conditions independently.
    • Senior: Oversee hydrologic analysis and innovate solutions to complex challenges.
  • Calculations & Specifications:
    • Project: Independently complete calculations and specifications.
    • Senior: Lead in the development of complex calculations, project specifications, and construction cost estimates.
  • Field Data Collection:
    • Project: Lead field data collection, ensuring accuracy and thorough documentation.
    • Senior: Oversee field data collection, offering guidance and oversight to junior staff.
  • Technical Writing & Communication:
    • Project: Lead the preparation of technical reports and presentations.
    • Senior: Oversee and review technical documentation, ensuring clarity and thoroughness.
  • Project Management:
    • Project: Independently manage projects, ensuring timely and within-budget delivery.
    • Senior: Oversee multiple projects, ensuring high-level coordination and stakeholder satisfaction.
  • Client & Team Collaboration:
    • Project: Lead project team collaboration and client communication with some business development expectations.
    • Senior: Manage client relationships, contribute to business development, and represent the company in marketing and proposal development.
  • Mentorship & Leadership:
    • Project: Mentor junior team members and provide technical guidance.
    • Senior: Lead project teams, mentor staff, and contribute to strategic decision-making.

Qualifications & Experience (vary by experience level):
Education: BS in Civil/Environmental Engineering or related field (MS or PhD preferred for senior positions).
Years of Experience:
Project: 4-10 years of experience; Professional Engineer (PE) license required.
Senior: 10+ years of experience; PE license required.
Technical Proficiency:
Experience with hydraulic/hydrologic models (e.g., HEC-RAS, SRH2D), AutoCAD Civil 3D, Bentley MicroStation, and ArcGIS.
Field Experience: Familiarity with field data collection (e.g., topographic surveys, channel morphology, LIDAR).
Leadership & Management:
Project: Experience managing projects and coordinating teams.
Senior: Extensive project management and business development experience.
Compensation:
Natural Systems Design offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including up to a 4% match on 401(K), 8 paid holidays, and 4 weeks of paid time off accrued annually. Wage ranges are based on the candidate's experience, qualifications, and sector knowledge (fluvial, etc.). They are project: $95K - $115k, senior level: $115k - $135k.
Start Date:
The position's start date is flexible and will be negotiated with the selected candidate based on their availability.
Hours:
We trust each other as professionals and respect each other as people. For us, this means staff have the autonomy to manage when they come into the office and when they work from home. Our staff have flexibility as exempt hourly positions. Hourly means when needed you could work less than a 40-hour week and conversely, additional hours worked beyond 40 hours are compensated at a 1.5x hourly rate. Some variable travel to project sites and office locations is expected.
Closing Date:
Applications accepted until hiring needs are met.
We are an equal opportunity employer. Candidates who identify with groups that are frequently underrepresented in the science, engineering, technology, and math fields are highly encouraged to apply. All candidates will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or protected veteran or disabled status or any other category protected under law. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.
Why NSD? Here are a few reasons why you might want to work with us:
Advocacy and Actions:
We take pride in our work to make the world a better place, and we advocate, with our clients, for the actions needed to make that happen.
Challenging Projects with Rewarding Clients:
We have a constant stream of challenging and interesting projects with great clients. We solely work on projects that benefit the environment and communities and only select project partners for collaboration that align with our vision and values.
Culture:
We strive to be an inclusive, welcoming, and understanding group of individuals who are proud of our culture, passionate about our clients, and dedicated to the impact-driven purpose of our work. We're clear on who we are, why we're here, and what we want most to experience in our daily lives.
Flexibility:
How, when, and where you work best - works best for us. We invest in honesty and integrity, with each of us holding personal responsibility. We are accountable to ourselves, each other, and our clients.
Innovation and Excellence:
We have developed a regional reputation for being purpose-driven and delivering innovative and excellent work. Our projects require holistic, innovative problem solving, and are often ones that don't follow a linear development path. Here is where you will find us excel.
Interdisciplinary Teams:
We work in highly interdisciplinary teams and aim to consider ecological, geomorphic, hydrological, and engineering perspectives on every technical challenge. We rely on team values in all aspects of our work, and share knowledge and experience with, and across, project teams.
Investment in Growth:
We are invested in the wellbeing of our staff, and support professional growth in technical skills, soft skills, leadership opportunities, and overall career advancement. We encourage initiative and openness to learning new things.
Knowledge of Washington Waters:
We know the waters of Washington State. We help shape the landscapes and communities in the places we work and live in.
Restoration and Resiliency:
We work exclusively on aquatic and floodplain habitat restoration, watershed analysis, and restoration planning and design, including integration of climate change risk and resiliency.
Trust and Respect:
Clear is kind. We trust each other as professionals and respect each other as people. We communicate with empathy, active listening, and timely follow up, and follow through on our deliverables.