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Water Resources Engineer II

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site +1

$75K - $102K/yr

This position will have the ability to work a hybrid schedule of in-office and remote. As part of ... consultation in the planning, design, and coordination of diverse projects; developing and ...

Water Resources Engineer II

Miami, FL · On-site +1

$75K - $103K/yr

This position will have the ability to work a hybrid schedule of in-office and remote. As part of ... consultation in the planning, design, and coordination of diverse projects; developing and ...

Water Resources Engineer II

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site +1

$75K - $102K/yr

This position will have the ability to work a hybrid schedule of in-office and remote. As part of ... consultation in the planning, design, and coordination of diverse projects; developing and ...

Engineer (Water/Wastewater)

Tucson, AZ · On-site +1

$95K - $125K/yr

As part of Trinity Consultants' Water and Ecology division, we tackle complex environmental ... Flexible work schedules and remote/hybrid possibilities for most roles. * Multidisciplinary ...

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As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote water consulting in the United States is $86,796.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,500.00 and $110,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Professionals in remote water consulting often face challenges such as coordinating with clients and teams across different locations, managing projects without onsite presence, and ensuring effective communication despite time zone differences. These challenges are usually addressed by leveraging digital collaboration tools, setting clear expectations, and maintaining regular virtual meetings. Flexibility, strong self-management skills, and proactive communication are key to overcoming these hurdles and ensuring project success in a remote setting.

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Remote water consulting involves providing expert advice and solutions on water-related issues such as water quality, management, treatment, and sustainability, all delivered through digital communication tools. Consultants in this field work with clients remotely, using data analysis, virtual meetings, and online monitoring systems to assess water systems and recommend improvements. This approach allows clients to access specialized expertise regardless of their location, making water management more efficient, cost-effective, and accessible.

What is the difference between Remote Water Consulting vs Remote Water Technician?

AspectRemote Water ConsultingRemote Water Technician
CredentialsEnvironmental or water resource degrees, certifications like WRT or CWTTechnical certifications, water system operation licenses
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, client consultations, data analysisRemote troubleshooting, system monitoring, technical support
Industry UsageConsulting firms, environmental agencies, water management companiesUtility companies, water treatment facilities, service providers

Remote Water Consulting involves advising clients on water management, requiring environmental expertise and certifications. Remote Water Technicians focus on technical support and system monitoring, often with technical licenses. While both roles may work remotely, consulting emphasizes analysis and strategy, whereas technicians handle technical troubleshooting and system maintenance.

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To thrive as a Remote Water Consultant, you need expertise in water resource management, environmental science, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a degree in environmental engineering or a related field. Familiarity with GIS software, remote sensing tools, and water quality modeling platforms is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, effective virtual communication, and project management skills help set top consultants apart. These skills ensure accurate assessments, regulatory adherence, and successful collaboration with clients and multidisciplinary teams in remote settings.
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$80K - $110K/yr

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Job description

About Bodwé Group
Bodwé is the Professional Services Group of Mno-Bmadsen, the investment enterprise and a wholly owned instrumentality of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi. We are architects, planners, consultants, designers, engineers, scientists, and federal contractors, committed to growing the economy and legacy of the Pokagon Band and supporting its more than 6,000 citizens. We provide value by integrating expertise across the natural and built environment lifecycle-from pre-development and planning to design, procurement, construction, and operations. By integrating expertise across architecture, engineering, construction, and facility management, we deliver holistic, end-to-end solutions that drive efficiency and deliver distinctive outcomes.
Position Summary
The Water Resources Practice Lead will lead and grow the firm's water resources practice, overseeing the planning, design, and execution of complex projects related to stormwater management, drainage systems, flood control, dam safety, watershed planning, and environmental compliance. This strategic role blends project management, technical leadership, business development, staff management, and client engagement to drive excellence and innovation in water resources engineering.
Accommodation Requests
We are committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, contact our HR Director (April Hawkins) at 269-927-0144 or careers@bodwegroup.com
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following inexhaustive list of duties represents a sample of work routinely performed by this role:
Technical Leadership
  • Provide expert-level guidance on surface water hydrology, stormwater runoff, urban/rural drainage, flood mitigation, dam design and safety, watershed modeling, and regulatory compliance.
  • Serve as a technical authority on water resources projects, including review and approval of key deliverables.
  • Stay ahead of evolving regulations and industry standards to ensure innovative, compliant, and sustainable solutions.

Project & Practice Management
  • Oversee project lifecycles from proposal to closeout, including scope, schedule, budget, quality assurance, and risk management.
  • Develop and implement practice growth strategies in alignment with firm objectives.
  • Coordinate with other practice leaders and service areas to foster interdisciplinary collaboration.

Team Leadership & Development
  • Manage, mentor, and grow a high-performing team of engineers, designers, and technical specialists.
  • Foster a culture of accountability, innovation, professional development, and client-centered service.

Business Development & Client Engagement
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with federal, state, municipal, and private-sector clients.
  • Lead pursuit strategies, proposals, and presentations for key water resources opportunities.
  • Represent the firm in industry associations, public forums, and technical committees.

Qualifications and Experience
Education + Degree
  • Required: Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, or related field.
  • Preferred: Master's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, or related field.

Experience, Certification, or Licensure
  • Required: Professional Engineer (PE) license.
  • Preferred: NCEES Record.
  • Minimum 12+ years of progressively responsible experience in water resources engineering, including a minimum of 3 years in a supervisory role.
  • Demonstrated success leading multidisciplinary teams and managing large-scale water infrastructure projects, including client management responsibilities.
  • Experience working on H&H projects for federal agencies (e.g. BIA, NPS, USFWS, USACE, etc.) is highly preferred.
  • Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Business development experience with proven ability to win work and manage client relationships.
  • Must have Real ID or Passport in order to undergo commercial airfare travel.
  • Must have valid driver's license.

Technical + professional Skills
  • Proficiency with hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software (e.g., HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, SWMM, XPStorm, MIKE FLOOD).
  • Experience with GIS, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and drainage analysis tools.
  • In-depth knowledge of regulatory frameworks (e.g., FEMA, USACE, EPA, state and local stormwater and dam safety regulations). Master's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, or related field.

Work Environment
For those who are local to the Bodwé office in St. Charles, IL, this is a hybrid position with periodic travel (≤ 10%) to project sites, client locations, or industry events. In certain instances, those who are not local, will be considered for a fully remote position; also, with periodic travel to project sites, client locations, industry events, and routine (at least quarterly, but could vary) visits to the Bodwé office in St. Charles, IL to meet with team members and other Bodwé staff.
This position primarily operates in a professional office setting with standard office equipment and a quiet, climate-controlled environment. While in the office, there is no regular exposure to loud noise, hazardous materials, or heavy machinery.
This role also requires periodic travel to project sites, including locations undergoing renovation or active construction. During site visits, the employee may be exposed to non-temperature-controlled environments, construction noise, dust, and other typical conditions found on job sites. Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required during these visits, depending on site conditions. While on site visits, an individual in this role will be required to work atypical hours at the request of the client or role demands.
Physical Demands
Sitting/Standing: This is a sedentary role most of the time. However, during field work this role requires the ability to be on your feet moving around a field location for most of the day.
Walking: This role requires the ability to move about outside in various geographic and building terrains to do field work.
Stooping/Kneeling/Crouching/Crawling: This role may require stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and ladder climbing as part of field work / verification activities.
Using Hands/Fingers: This role constantly operates technological office equipment such as laptop, mouse, keyboard, computer monitors, telephones, and scanners, copiers, and fax machines.
Talking/Hearing: This role requires constant communication with others in the organization to exchange information, review information, and make decisions about information.
Seeing: This role requires the ability to see, view, and distinguish all aspects of construction to ensure quality control.
Carrying/Lifting: This role requires lifting up to 30 lbs to transport technological office equipment, safety equipment, and other needed construction items to and from various workspaces.
Equal Employment Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Native American Hiring Preference
Our parent company, Mno-Bmadsen, prefers to hire Pokagon citizens who are qualified and suitable for available positions. For purposes of this section, "qualified" means that the applicant meets the technical and experiential needs for employment; and "suitable" means that the candidate appears to be the best fit considering present circumstances and conditions. Targeted preference is in the following order:
  • First, to qualified Pokagon Band citizens; and
  • Second, to qualified spouses and qualified custodial parents; and
  • Third, to other qualified Native Americans; and
  • Fourth, to all other qualified applicants

Any determinations as to the applicability of the Pokagon hiring preference are at the discretion of each Company President.
Branch:
Infrastructure Services Branch
Entity:
WBK Engineering, LLC
FLSA Status:
Exempt
Hours Per Week:
40-40+
Work Arrangement:
Hybrid or Remote
Reports To:
Vice President of Operations, Infrastructure
Manages Others:
Yes
Overnight Travel:
Up to 10%
Tags:
#LI-Hybrid
#LI-Remote
About WBK Engineering