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Water Resources Engineer

Laramie, WY · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Join WWC Engineering in Laramie, WY as a full time Water Resources Engineer and play a critical ... geomorphology, and fish passage, screening, and barrier design. You should also be pursuing ...

Water Resources Engineer

Laramie, WY · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Join WWC Engineering in Laramie, WY as a full time Water Resources Engineer and play a critical ... geomorphology, and fish passage, screening, and barrier design. You should also be pursuing ...

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Water Resources Engineer

Laramie, WY · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

Join WWC Engineering in Laramie, WY as a full time Water Resources Engineer and play a critical ... geomorphology, and fish passage, screening, and barrier design. You should also be pursuing ...

Job Type Full-time Description Trout Unlimited's Southern Appalachian program continues to expand ... geomorphology, or restoration design and engineering. * Strong organizational skills, attention to ...

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Job Type Full-time Description Over the past several years, Trout Unlimited's Southern Appalachian ... geomorphology, or restoration design and engineering. * Strong organizational skills, attention to ...

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As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time geomorphology in the United States is $69,006.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $92,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Stream Restoration Designer/Engineer II/III

Stream Restoration Designer/Engineer II/III

McCormick Taylor

Baltimore, MD • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Job Title
Stream Restoration Designer/Engineer II/III
Job Type
Full-Time
Location
Baltimore - Baltimore, MD 21202 US (Primary)
Education
Bachelor's Degree
Job Description
Who We Are
McCormick Taylor, Inc. is a full-service civil engineering firm providing creative design, planning, and environmental solutions to the challenges of everyday life. Since 1946, we've focused on our relationships with people-our employees, our clients, and the communities we serve. Our culture matters because our people matter. We strive to create pathways for career advancement that suit the individual. We embrace hybrid work flexibility and the cultural shift toward a greater work-life balance. We've grown as a company over 75 years and 17 offices by building our team around people that share our passion for meaningful and impactful work.
Who We're Looking For
McCormick Taylor is seeking an experienced Stream Restoration Designer/Engineer II/III for our Watershed Services team in our growing Baltimore, MD office. We are looking for a person that is excited to lead a dynamic, collaborative team that is passionate about their work. The ideal candidate is anticipated to have 5-12+ years of experience with design of stream restoration projects as well as experience with fluvial geomorphology, sediment transport, stream ecology and stream assessment principles. The candidate should have experience designing and developing contract documents for Maryland state and municipal/county clients under local on-call contracts for environmental design services. The role may include work in adjacent states and District of Columbia. Job title and compensation commensurate with depth of design project experience, certifications and degree.
This Role's Reach
The Stream Restoration Designer/Engineer will work closely with our Team supporting assessment and design of small to large stream restoration projects from conceptual design through development of advertisement packages for construction. This position will involve field and office work primarily in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania performing physical and biological field surveys of streams, evaluating existing conditions, conducting functional assessments, developing restoration design solutions and overseeing environmental restoration construction. Some travel in the Mid-Atlantic region likely.
Responsibilities:
  • Support environmental restoration design projects including but not limited to stream, wetland, and shoreline restoration projects
  • Develop construction plans, specifications, and construction cost estimates
  • Develop reports in support of assessment, design, and monitoring efforts
  • Perform field work including but not limited to geomorphic assessment, natural resource inventories, and watershed inventories and assessments
  • Communicate and collaborate with the project team

Job Requirements
  • B.S. or M.S. in relevant engineering or science field (e.g., Civil, Environmental, Ecological, Biosystems) required. P.E. a plus but not required
  • 5+ professional years of experience
  • Strong organizational, written and verbal communication skills required.
  • Critical thinking skills required.
  • Ability to work both collaboratively/in a team environment and independently required.
  • Project design experience related to stream, wetland, living shoreline, and/or other water quality initiatives required. Project management experience a plus.
  • Experience performing field work for geomorphic assessments, stream functions assessment/ecological uplift potential, environmental construction oversight, and post-construction monitoring required.
  • Experience completing MS4/TMDL credit calculations using Chesapeake Bay Program protocols preferred.
  • Ability to work in physically challenging outdoor settings required.
  • Experience working in the Mid-Atlantic region (Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania) preferred.
  • Experience with HEC-RAS and other hydrologic and hydraulic modeling and analysis software preferred.
  • Experience developing engineering construction plans using Bentley products (OpenRoads, etc.) preferred.

We value your interest in our organization! At McCormick Taylor, our people are our greatest asset. If you join us, we hope for the opportunity to grow and succeed together. We offer an unparalleled, comprehensive benefits package-including no-deductible medical plans, free vision and dental plans, programs to enhance work-life balance, and flexible and hybrid work schedules.
McCormick Taylor is an Equal Opportunity Employer that strongly supports and celebrates the unique backgrounds of all our employees and our applicants. Our commitment to inclusion spans age, race, gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, and physical and mental ability. Our focus is on building a culture that promotes, supports, and values the diverse backgrounds and voices of our employees so that everyone feels welcome and can succeed. We strive to build a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve.