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Senior Electrical Engineer

Waukesha, WI · On-site +1

$75 - $90/hr

Work Environment This position can be 100% remote, providing flexibility in work location. The role ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: * Medical ...

Desktop Engineer

Madison, WI · Remote

$25 - $29/hr

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This position currently offers flexibility for a hybrid work arrangement (remote/on-site) with time ... Individuals with temporary visas such as E, F-1 with OPT or CPT, H-1, H-2, L-1, B, J or TN, or who ...

Correctional Officer

Green Bay, WI · On-site +1

$35.37/hr

Employees at Green Bay Correctional Institution are eligible for an additional, temporary $5/hour ... As public safety employees, remote work is not an option for this position. This position has ...

If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical ... remote position. Application Deadline This position is anticipated to close on Aug 18, 2026. About ...

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What is a remote temp?

Remote temp jobs are temporary employment positions that can be performed from any location outside of a traditional office, typically from home. These roles are usually offered for a specific period or project, and can range from administrative support to customer service, data entry, and more specialized fields. Remote temp jobs provide flexibility for both employers and workers, making them a popular choice for those seeking short-term work or a flexible schedule.

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

To thrive as a Remote Temp, you generally need a flexible skill set in administrative tasks, time management, and basic computer literacy, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with collaboration tools such as Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and remote communication platforms like Zoom or Slack is typically required. Strong self-motivation, communication, and adaptability help individuals stand out in this role. These skills ensure productivity, reliability, and seamless integration into various remote teams and projects.

What are some common challenges faced by remote temps, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Temp positions often require quick adaptation to new teams, technologies, and workflows, which can be challenging due to limited onboarding time and virtual communication. To overcome these challenges, it's helpful to proactively ask questions, set up brief introductory meetings with team members, and familiarize yourself with the company's remote work tools early on. Maintaining clear, frequent communication and being organized can also help you meet expectations and deliver results, even on short-term assignments.

What is the difference between Remote Temp vs Remote Contract Worker?

AspectRemote TempRemote Contract Worker
CredentialsTypically requires basic skills or industry-specific certificationsMay require specialized certifications or skills depending on the contract
Work EnvironmentRemote, often in a temporary office or home settingRemote, often project-based or freelance setup
Employer UsageUsed by staffing agencies or companies for short-term needsUsed by companies or individuals for specific projects or tasks
Search & Comparison IntentCommonly compared for temporary staffing optionsCompared for freelance or project-based work opportunities

Remote Temp and Remote Contract Worker both offer flexible, remote work options, but differ mainly in their employment structure. Remote Temps are usually hired through staffing agencies for short-term roles, while Remote Contract Workers are often independent contractors working on specific projects. Understanding these differences helps job seekers choose the right opportunity based on their skills and employment preferences.

What are the most commonly searched types of Temp jobs in Wisconsin?

The most popular types of Temp jobs in Wisconsin are:

What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Remote Temp jobs?

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Infographic showing various Remote Temp job openings in Wisconsin as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 60% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 37% Remote job distribution.

Senior Water Resources Engineer/Project Manager

GEI Consultants

Green Bay, WI • On-site, Remote

$120K - $150K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 28 days ago


GEI Consultants rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

287th of 450 rated engineering


Job description

Description

Your role at GEI. 
 
GEI’s Water Resources practice is growing and we are seeking an experienced Water Resources/Stream Restoration Engineer to join our Central Region (in office or fully remote).  Our team is made up of leaders in the dam removal and river restoration practice and looking to expand in Minnesota and Wisconsin.  Candidate will be part of a connected team of GEI water resources professionals across the country.  This individual will contribute to planning and implementation of water resource projects, serving as a project manager, technical lead and mentor. Candidate will help to drive business development by fostering strong client relationships and participation in professional organizations.
 
Essential Responsibilities & Duties 
  • Manage small to large projects within technical specialty.  Potential projects include, dam removals, river restoration, watershed management planning, stormwater management planning and design.
  • Develop hydrologic and hydraulic models for a range of projects such as, feasibility studies, design of river restoration, water control structures, flood control studies, and watershed analysis and planning.
  • Oversee and lead technical studies, design development, and development of construction drawings, technical specifications, bid documents and project schedules.
  • Prepare detailed written memoranda and reports on technical assignments and present technical information to peers and clients;
  • Lead development of proposals to provide professional services and strive to develop new business in areas of specialty.  Candidate will interface with client to understand and deliver on project needs.
  • Maintain technical excellence, actively participate in professional organizations, and mentor junior staff.
  • The candidate may be expected to act as the Engineer of Record on projects.
  • Travel to project sites and other offices as required, including overnight travel.
  • Grant writing and/or administration. Experience either with writing or administering state and local grants is a plus.
  • Working knowledge of State, Federal and Local regulatory and permitting requirements. 
Minimum Qualifications 
  • Minimum of 15 years of professional experience demonstrating skills mentioned above;
  • B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering or Water Resources related field, M.S. considered a plus.
  • Registered Professional Engineer.
  • Ability to work in a team environment and meet deadlines.
  • Possess a valid driver’s license.
  • Must have excellent written and oral communication skills and be able to work well alone and in a team atmosphere.
  • Ability to travel on temporary work assignments. 
We are GEI. 
 
Some of the world’s most pressing problems – from climate change to sustainable development, to critical infrastructure and the future of our energy supply – need our brightest and diverse minds working together to create safer, more resilient communities for tomorrow.  
 
We are technical experts, collaborators, and entrepreneurs who draw from diverse backgrounds to solve our clients’ most complex challenges.  
 
With several offices across North America, we offer a range of engineering, science, and technical consulting services. Our range of expertise, project types, and culture make us the choice for top talent in the AEC industry. See all our office locations here.
 
Employee-owned. Employee-focused.  
 
As an employee-owned company, our employees support our flat leadership structure, have a say in how our business operates and benefit from our financial success. We are committed to employee growth with career development opportunities, competitive total rewards, a well-being program, flexible work arrangements and more.  Our company culture is driven by our 4 Cs – we are Client-Centered, Curious, Collaborative, and Community Minded – which support our focus on sustainability, safety, diversity, equity and inclusion. Get to know us better by visiting GEI’s career site here.
 
GEI’s Total Rewards Package Includes 
  • Market-Competitive Compensation, including Eligibility for an Annual Performance Bonus
  • Comprehensive Benefits Program, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability and More
  • Well-Being Program and Paid Parental Leave
  • Commuter Benefits
  • Hybrid Work Schedules and Cell Phone Stipends
  • GEI University (GEIU) with Continuing Education Assistance and Tuition Reimbursement
  • Connecting Conversation Program with a Focus on Professional Development and Opportunities for Advancement
  • Support and Financial Rewards for Publication Awards, Professional Dues, and Professional Licenses
  • Paid Holidays and Generous Paid Time Off Program
  • Rewards and Recognition
  • GEI-Funded Profit Sharing and 401(k)
  • Opportunity to be an Owner and Shareholder (Learn more here)
  • A Vibrant Culture that is Focused on Partnership, Sustainability, Giving Back to Our Communities and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • And More…
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 
WORK ENVIRONMENT  
  
  
  
Functional Demands:    
 
 
 
 
Sedentary
Light
 
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Other
 
 
Activity Level Throughout Workday (check one per row) 
Physical Activity Requirements
Occasional
(0-35% of day)
Frequent
(33-66% of day)
Continuous
(67-100% of day)
Not Applicable
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Standing
 
 
 
Walking
 
 
 
Climbing
 
 
 
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Lifting (waist level and above) (in pounds)
 
 
 
Carrying objects
 
 
 
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Reaching forward
 
 
 
Reaching overhead
 
 
 
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Wrist position deviation
 
 
 
Pinching/fine motor skills
 
 
 
Keyboard use/repetitive motion
 
 
 
Taste or smell (taste=never)
 
 
 
Talk or hear
 
 
 
Accurate 20/40 
Very Accurate 20/20 
Not Applicable
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