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Coastal Engineer

Buzzards Bay, MA ยท On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Coastal and flood hazard mapping studies (FEMA, MC-FRM, etc.) * Coastal modeling that involves ... The position is a full-time, salaried position, commensurate with experience. * This position will ...

Senior Project Scientist

Maitland, FL ยท On-site

$48K - $60K/yr

Trileaf is seeking a full-time Senior Project Scientist to conduct field work to conduct migratory ... FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Basic Qualifications: To be considered, the resume of the ...

Permit Technician I

San Jose, CA ยท On-site

$78K - $94K/yr

Throughout the County of Santa Clara, CA Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 26-N33-A Department ... Receives maps, corrected maps, and requests for abandonment of easements, street name changes and ...

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How much do full time flood mapping jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time flood mapping in the United States is $90,761.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $113,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What profession works with maps?

A full-time flood mapping professional works with maps by analyzing geographic data to identify flood-prone areas. They often use GIS (Geographic Information Systems) software and require spatial analysis skills to create accurate flood maps for planning and risk assessment.

What are mapping jobs called?

Mapping jobs are often called cartographer, GIS analyst, geospatial technician, or remote sensing specialist. These roles involve using GIS software, satellite imagery, and mapping tools to create and analyze geographic data for various applications such as flood mapping, urban planning, and environmental management.

What is the difference between Full Time Flood Mapping vs Part Time Flood Mapping?

AspectFull Time Flood MappingPart Time Flood Mapping
Work HoursTypically 40 hours/week, full-time scheduleFewer hours, flexible schedule
CertificationsRequired certifications often include GIS, environmental or floodplain management credentialsSame certifications may be preferred but less mandatory
Work EnvironmentOffice-based with fieldwork componentsMostly remote or part-time fieldwork
Industry UsageCommon in government agencies, consulting firmsUsed by contractors, part-time consultants

Full Time Flood Mapping involves a standard 40-hour workweek with comprehensive responsibilities, often requiring certifications like GIS or floodplain management. Part Time Flood Mapping offers flexible hours, suitable for those balancing other commitments, with similar certification requirements but less intensive schedules. Both roles are vital in flood risk assessment, but differ mainly in hours and work structure.

What is the occupation that makes maps?

Cartographers and GIS specialists are professionals who create maps. They use geographic information systems (GIS) software, satellite data, and surveying tools to design, analyze, and produce accurate maps for various purposes such as urban planning, environmental management, and navigation.

What is a floodplain manager?

A floodplain manager is a professional responsible for overseeing floodplain management programs, ensuring compliance with regulations, and reducing flood risk through planning and mitigation efforts. They often work with government agencies, use geographic information systems (GIS), and require knowledge of floodplain maps and policies.
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Engineer III - Stormwater

Engineer III - Stormwater

Pasco County, FL

New Port Richey, FL โ€ข On-site

$98K - $137K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 21 days ago


Job description

Salary: $98,512.00 - $137,916.00 Annually
Location : New Port Richey, FL
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 13876-0326
Department: Public Works
Opening Date: 03/27/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
Salary Range: $98,512.00 - $137,916.00
Pay Grade: P51 (Exempt)
Salary Disclosure: Rates of pay are based on education, skill, experience level and internal equity.
General Description
JOIN OUR TEAM AS AN ENGINEER III - STORMWATER
Pasco County Public Works department is currently seeking to add an Engineer III to the team. This role involves highly complex and specialized engineering work involving drainage project management and design and regulatory permitting of drainage projects involving dry retention systems, wet detention ponds and other stormwater management facilities for County projects.
Essential Job Functions
  • Manages drainage projects involving contract supervision of outside contractors' drainage studies and flood abatement design work; provides project scope definition input and tracking of project milestones and deliverables, reviews project deliverables for consistency and conformity to contract documents, meets with consultants and citizens as necessary, regarding assigned projects and watershed-specific outreach meetings and coordinates with other County departments as needed for project implementation.
  • Designs drainage improvement projects for the Public Works Department and Stormwater Management Division as needed regarding storm-water retrofits, to abate flooding or correct drainage problems.
  • Paving project drainage design/permitting is a primary area of focus.
  • Secures regulatory approvals for assigned design projects, including Statewide Environmental Resource Permits (SWERPs) and/or Exemption from permitting from the Southwest Florida Water Management District, the US Army Corps of Engineer, or similar regulatory agencies, as needed. Coordinates easement procurement with the Pasco County's Survey and Real Estate Divisions, including the acquisition of property needed for storm-water management purposes.
  • Conducts project cost estimation and bid document coordination as needed for assigned projects.
  • Works with a design team that includes a Civil Engineering Technician and a CADD Technician.
  • Arranges and attends pre-application meetings with regulatory agency staff regarding exemption requests and SWERP applications, and investigates drainage and flooding complaints, as assigned.
  • Develops specific-purpose drainage models for peak discharge attenuation and storm-water quality treatment using appropriate software to assure design compliance with regulatory permitting requirements.
  • As assigned, conducts project management for outside drainage contractors' work, which may include managing, coordinating, and providing technical review and commenting on contractors' storm-water calculations and drainage models.
  • As assigned, conducts specialized engineering analysis of complex storm-water management systems to support other County projects.
  • As needed, provides expert testimony for the County Attorney's Office regarding legal cases involving drainage and/or survey projects.
  • Helps with record or as-built drawing reviews and Operation and Maintenance re-certification document finalization, which includes signing/sealing those documents for Water Management District review as needed. Manages the County's Stormwater Utility Fee program.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Must have basic project management acumen and understanding of project management protocols; requires construction field experience and knowledge of the principles and practices of civil engineering and modern engineering procedures and techniques as they apply to drainage.
  • Candidates should possess a strong foundation in surface water hydrology, hydraulics and associated computer applications, including, but not limited to hydrology and hydraulics software such as the Interconnected Channel and Pond Routing (ICPR).
  • Must have functional experience with the USDA-NRCS TR-55 runoff computation method for flood hydrograph generation method and working knowledge of MODRET, PONDS or similar water quality treatment volume recovery analysis software. ArcMap and Geographic Information System and horizontal/vertical survey data, topographic maps (including drainage basin delineation) and maps capabilities are also desirable.
  • Other important skills and abilities include communication and technical report writing, as well as use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) products.
  • Successful respondent must be able to perform data development, analysis, computer modeling of stormwater systems, stormwater management planning and other related studies in the water resources field.
  • Must have the ability to present clear and concise reports orally and in writing, which may include writing Standard Operating Procedures to document specific Division processes.
  • Familiarity with Florida Department of Transportation roadway design drainage infrastructure as documented in FDOT Drainage Manuals, including inlets, curb design and erosion and sediment control Indices is preferred.
  • Functional understanding of the County's Land Development Code, as relates to retention/detention designs.
  • Must have people skills apropos of dealing with citizens and internal staff.

Minimum Requirements
PHYSICAL SKILLS: Ability to sit, stoop, squat, walk, and stand frequently. Ability to communicate effectively using verbal, written, and visual communication.
EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or related field. A minimum of five (5) years' experience in the field of surface water hydrology required. Three (3) years of engineering experience as a Professional Engineer required. Experience with Water Management District and Pasco County design criteria for dry retention ponds and wet detention systems. Experience with Field investigation regarding assessment of drainage issues, flow paths and construction experience. Experience with drainage project management involving hydraulics and hydrology modeling. Hydraulics and computer modeling, drainage design and regulatory permitting involving the use of ICPR, MODRET, and PONDS preferred.
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS OR REGISTRATIONS: Must possess a valid Florida driver's license. Must possess registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida. Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification preferred.
ADA STATEMENT: A qualified employee or applicant with a disability may be afforded a reasonable accommodation to perform the essential job functions of a position in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE: Pasco County is a drug-free workplace in accordance with Federal and Florida Law.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE/RECOVERY ACTIVITIES: All employees will be required to work before, during, or after an emergency. During an emergency, employees may temporarily be assigned to work and perform duties outside the normal scope of their position, location and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens.
VETERANS' PREFERENCE: Under Section 295.07, F.S., Chapter SSA-7, Pasco County BCC provides to Veterans, that preference in appointment will be given to preference-eligible applicants.
PASCO COUNTY WAS VOTED ONE OF THE NATION'S TOP WORKPLACES FOR 2021
Benefits include:
  • Florida Retirement System (FRS) retirement plan
  • PTO (Paid Time Off)
  • Paid holidays
  • Group insurance
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Deferred compensation
  • Medical leave pool
  • Annual medical leave buy-back
  • Mid-management/Professional grade, and management personnel may receive 40 hours of admin leave per calendar year.

Effective July 1, 2011, FRS members must contribute 3% of their salary as retirement contributions, on a pre-tax basis (the salary is reduced by the amount of the employee contribution before determining the federal income tax deduction). The employer will automatically deduct the employee contributions.
01
I am aware that the following supplemental questions will determine my eligibility for this position.
  • Acknowledge
  • Decline

02
Are you a current Pasco County BOCC employee?
  • Yes
  • No

03
Which best describes your highest level of COMPLETED education?
  • GED
  • High School
  • Associate degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree
  • Doctorate
  • None of the above

04
Which best describes the years of experience you have in the field of surface water hydrology?
  • Ten or more years of experience
  • Nine years but less than ten
  • Eight years but less than nine
  • Seven years but less than eight
  • Six years but less than seven
  • Five years but less than six
  • Four years but less than five
  • Three years but less than four
  • Two years but less than three
  • One year but less than two
  • Less than one year of experience

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Which best describes the years of experience you have as a Professional Engineer?
  • Ten or more years of experience
  • Nine years, but less than ten
  • Eight years but less than nine
  • Seven years but less than eight
  • Six years but less than seven
  • Five years but less than six
  • Four years but less than five
  • Three years but less than four
  • Two years but less than three
  • One year but less than two
  • Less than one year of experience

06
Which best describes the years of experience you have with the Water Management District and Pasco County Design criteria for dry retention ponds and wet detention systems?
  • Ten or more years of experience
  • Nine years but less than ten
  • Eight years but less than nine
  • Seven years but less than eight
  • Six years but less than seven
  • Five years but less than six
  • Four years but less than five
  • Three years but less than four
  • Two years but less than three
  • One year but less than two
  • Less than one year of experience
  • No experience

07
Which best describes the years of field investigation experience you have regarding assessment of drainage issues, flow paths and construction?
  • No experience
  • Less than one year of experience
  • One year but less than two
  • Two years but less than three
  • Three years but less than four
  • four years but less than five
  • Five years but less than six
  • Six years but less than seven
  • seven years but less than eight
  • Eight years but less than nine
  • Nine years but less than ten
  • Ten or more years of experience

08
Which best describes the years of experience you have in drainage project management involving hydraulics and hydrology modeling?
  • Ten or more years of experience
  • Nine years but less than ten
  • Eight years but less than nine
  • Seven years but less than eight
  • Six years but less than seven
  • Five years but less than six
  • Four years but less than five
  • Three years but less than four
  • Two years but less than three
  • One year but less than two
  • Less than one year of experience
  • No experience

09
Which best describes the years of experience you have in hydraulics and computer modeling, drainage design and regulatory permitting involving the use of ICPR, MODRET, and PONDS?
  • No experience
  • Less than one year of experience
  • One year but less than two
  • Two years but less than three
  • Three years but less than four
  • Four years but less than five
  • Five years but less than six
  • Six years but less than seven
  • Seven years but less than eight
  • Eight years but less than nine
  • Nine years but less than ten
  • Ten or more years of experience

10
Do you possess a valid Florida driver's license or have the ability to obtain the license within 30 days from date of hire?
  • Yes
  • No

11
Are you registered as a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida?
  • No
  • Yes

12
Are you a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP)?
  • No
  • Yes

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Do you have experience with design criteria for dry retention ponds, wet detention systems, field investigation regarding assessment of drainage issues, flow paths, or drainage project management involving hydraulics and hydrology modeling?
  • No
  • Yes

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Are you a veteran who served as a member of the armed forces of the United States during a period of war, defined in Title 38, U.S.C., and who was separated from such service under honorable conditions, or the surviving spouse of any such veteran? (SUPPORTING DOCUMENTION IS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION OR NEXT BUSINESS DAY).
  • Yes
  • No

15
I hereby acknowledge that Pasco County BOCC is a drug-free workplace in accordance with Federal and Florida law, and consent to pre-employment drug/alcohol testing, and agree to abide by the program and policy if employed by Pasco County BOCC.
  • Acknowledged
  • Declined

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Are you legally authorized to work in the United States? Note: If hired, a Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be completed at the start of employment.
  • Yes
  • No

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Have you recently retired from the Florida Retirement System (FRS) Pension Plan or Investmen