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Software Engineer, UI

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$113K - $151K/yr

Watershed enables scientists to conduct all essential analysis - from lab data to plot - with a single software platform. We have attracted some of the best bioinformatics, engineering, and ...

Cultivate and facilitate partnership by coordinating visiting researchers, executing the annual Corkscrew Watershed Science Forum, and collaborating with colleagues across the Americas including ...

Infrastructure Engineer

Cambridge, MA ยท On-site

$117K - $154K/yr

Watershed enables scientists to conduct all essential analysis - from lab data to plot - with a single software platform. We have attracted some of the best bioinformatics, engineering, and ...

Site Reliability Engineer

Cambridge, MA ยท On-site

$62.25 - $82.75/hr

Watershed enables scientists to conduct all essential analysis - from lab data to plot - with a single software platform. We have attracted some of the best bioinformatics, engineering, and ...

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How much do watershed science jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for watershed science in the United States is $48,391.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,500.00 and $52,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the 7 fields of environmental science?

Environmental science encompasses several fields, including ecology, geology, atmospheric science, hydrology, chemistry, biology, and environmental engineering. Watershed scientists often work across these disciplines to study water systems, pollution, and ecosystem health, utilizing tools like GIS and sampling techniques. A multidisciplinary approach is essential for effective environmental management and conservation.

What does a watershed scientist do?

A watershed scientist studies the movement, distribution, and quality of water within a watershed to understand how land use, pollution, and natural processes affect water resources. They often collect and analyze data using GIS tools, water sampling, and modeling techniques to inform conservation and management strategies.

What is the highest paying job in environmental science?

In environmental science, senior roles such as Environmental Director or Chief Sustainability Officer tend to have the highest salaries, often exceeding $100,000 annually. These positions typically require extensive experience, advanced degrees, and strong leadership skills, and may involve overseeing large projects or organizational strategies related to environmental management and policy.

What can I do with a water science degree?

A water science degree prepares individuals for careers in environmental consulting, water resource management, research, and policy development. Graduates often work for government agencies, environmental organizations, or private firms, utilizing skills in data analysis, field sampling, and environmental regulations.

What is the difference between Watershed Science vs Hydrologist?

AspectWatershed ScienceHydrologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Environmental Science, Hydrology, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Hydrology, Geosciences, or related fields
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, data analysis, environmental consultingResearch, modeling, field measurements, government agencies
Industry UsageEnvironmental agencies, consulting firms, research institutionsGovernment agencies, research institutions, consulting firms

Watershed Science focuses on understanding entire watersheds, including water quality, ecology, and land use. Hydrologists specifically study the movement, distribution, and properties of water within these systems. While both roles require similar educational backgrounds and often work in overlapping environments, Watershed Scientists tend to have a broader focus on ecosystem health, whereas Hydrologists concentrate on water flow and hydrological processes.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals working in watershed science, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in watershed science often encounter challenges such as managing complex datasets, coordinating with multiple stakeholders (including government agencies, landowners, and community groups), and addressing competing land-use interests within a watershed. These challenges can be mitigated by developing strong communication and collaboration skills, staying current with technological advancements in data analysis and modeling, and actively participating in interdisciplinary teams. Continuous professional development and engagement with local communities also play a vital role in achieving successful watershed management outcomes.

What is watershed science?

Watershed science is the study of how water, land, plants, animals, and human activities interact within a drainage basin or watershed. It involves understanding the movement, quality, and distribution of water as well as the impacts of natural processes and human activities on water resources. Watershed scientists work to monitor, protect, and restore water quality and ecosystems, often through research, fieldwork, and policy development. This field is crucial for managing water supplies, preventing pollution, and maintaining healthy environments.

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

To thrive as a Watershed Scientist, you need a background in environmental science, hydrology, or related fields, often supported by a relevant degree and field research experience. Familiarity with GIS software, water quality modeling tools, and statistical analysis programs is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills help in interpreting data and collaborating with diverse stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate assessment and management of watershed health, enabling effective solutions to water resource challenges.
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Infographic showing various Watershed Science job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,391 per year, or $23.3 per hour.
Watershed Planning Engineer II/III

Watershed Planning Engineer II/III

Herrera Environmental Consultants, Inc.

Bellingham, WA โ€ข On-site

$84K - $113K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

We are Herrera

Envision yourself at a growing, employee-owned company that inspires and empowers you to deliver your best performance while making a difference in the world.ย 

We are Herrera, a science, planning, and design consulting firm dedicated to working with clients to develop holistic solutions that provide social and environmental benefit. We protect the environment every day by providing a diverse range of consulting services to cities, counties, state and federal agencies, Tribes, non-profits, and private clients throughout Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, and western Canada.ย 

For over 40 years, Herrera has cultivated a collaborative, caring, and values-driven culture that empowers our employee-owners to achieve excellence while ensuring we have fun along the way. By providing our employee-owners with the autonomy to pursue their professional interests and through encouraging them to grow, we benefit from high employee-owner retention that contributes to our longstanding partnerships with clients.ย 

Our Values

  • Treat everyone with respect and dignity, always.ย 
  • Insist on integrity, objectivity, and social and environmental ethics in our work.ย 
  • Act as stewards of the environment upon which we depend.ย 
  • Research and outreach, learn and teach.
  • Employee owners, employee leaders.

Your Opportunity

Are you interested in applying your engineering skills to plan and implement infrastructure and programmatic strategies (e.g., green stormwater infrastructure [GSI], nature-based solutions, stormwater management program enhancements) to improve water quality and ecosystem health? Do you like working as part of integrated, collaborative teams with engineers, landscape architects, scientists, and GIS analysts to solve complex problems in sustainable and equitable ways? Are you looking for an opportunity to help communities create and expand programs to improve watershed and neighborhood resilience? If so, we'd love to hear from you.ย 
As a Watershed Planning Engineer II/III, you will join a collaborative team of experienced, creative, and mission driven engineers, scientists, landscape architects, planners, and other experts working to solve a variety of environmental issues ranging from watershed to site-specific scales and from urban to rural realms. We are looking for someone who has a strong desire to continually learn, loves to innovate and creatively problem solve, works well within a team, desires to work and grow with other disciplines, and will add to our passionate group dynamic.ย 
In this role we will count on you to:

  • Support planning of stormwater infrastructure from distributed GSI to centralized regional stormwater treatmentย 
  • Support stormwater and urban watershed planning to improve water quality and ecosystem health
  • Support municipal stormwater program planning, including policy and guidance development and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) municipal stormwater permit compliance
  • Support climate vulnerability assessments and adaptation planning
  • Produce planning, conceptual design, and technical documents
  • Review documents, synthesize information, and effectively communicate with both internal and external team members and partners
  • Support the development of materials and facilitation of workshops, public meetings, and trainings with municipal staff and the publicย 
  • Learn to manage and prioritize multiple tasks and projectsย 
  • Bring your own knowledge, experiences, and inspirations to make our team better

Minimum Qualifications

Education, Experience, & Licensure/Certifications

  • Bachelor's degree in civil,ย environmental, or water resourcesย engineering
  • 3 to 8 years of relevant experience in stormwater and urban watershed planning

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

  • Experience with planning and/or design of GSI and other stormwater management infrastructure
  • Experience and technical proficiency with ArcGIS and/or hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software (including SWMM, MGSFlood, and/or WWHM)
  • Preparation of planning and design reports and technical memorandumsย 
  • Experience coordinating with agencies, subconsultants, and planning and design partners
  • Commitment to staying current with technical and regulatory developments in the dynamic field of stormwater management
  • Strong team collaboration, clear written and verbal communication abilities, and excellent organizational skillsย 
  • Experience providing project management or task management supportย 
  • Ability to interact with multidisciplinary teams and juggle multiple tasks

Preferred Qualificationsย 

  • Advanced degree in civil, environmental, or water resources engineering
  • Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Oregon and/or Washington, or on track to obtain licensure within 24 months of hire
  • Experience working with public sector clients, Tribes, utilities, or community-based organizationsย 
  • Familiarity with Pacific Northwest watersheds, regulatory requirements, and stormwater managementย challengesย 
  • Experience with grant writing, training, and regulatory document development
  • Experience with public speaking and meeting/workshop facilitation
  • Experience with parametric and itemized cost estimating for stormwater infrastructure projects
  • Familiarity with facilitating meetings with whiteboarding tools (e.g., Miro, Canva, Microsoft Whiteboard)
  • Familiarity with engineering and graphic design tools (e.g., Autodesk AutoCAD, Bluebeam, Revu, Adobe InDesign)
Other specific training and professional organization affiliations should be noted in the applicant's resume and/or cover letter.

We are proud to support our employee-owners by offering the following compensation and benefits:

  • This position is salaried and exempt from overtime; the annual salary ranges by level are:
    • Engineer II: $84,100 - $103,900
    • Engineer III: $94,000 - $113,800ย 
  • Flexible hybrid work culture
  • Medical/prescription drug/dental/vision insurance for employees and dependents; employees covered at no cost on base plan with buy-up options available; company contribution for dependents
  • Section 125 flexible benefits plans โ€“ healthcare and dependent care
  • Company-paid life insurance for employees; option to purchase additional life insurance for employees and dependents at employeesโ€™ expense
  • Company-paid long term disability insurance for employees; option to purchase short-term disability insurance at employeesโ€™ expense
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) โ€“ we are 100% employee owned!
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Paid vacation, accrued bi-weekly, equivalent to 15ย days per year for a 40 hour/week employee and prorated for employees working 24-39 hours/week
  • Paid sick leave, accrued bi-weekly, equivalent to 10 days per year for a 40-hour/week employee and prorated for employees working 24-39 hours per week
  • Flexible paid holidays (10)
  • Paid volunteer time (8 hours annually)
  • Company-paid annual membership dues for one professional organization
  • Professional development / continuing education allowance
  • Discretionary annual bonus
  • Transit benefit

To learn more, please visit our website at: www.herrerainc.com

We Are Committed to Equal Opportunity, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

At Herrera, we celebrate our differences as much as our similarities. We know the best outcomes come from interdisciplinary, diverse, and inclusive teams. Our values are ever-present in the people, culture, and work we do, they are not just a few sentences on our website. We treat people with respect and act with integrity and objectivity. Our employment decisions are based on knowledge, skills, and abilities, and have nothing to do with your race, color, gender, age, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, medical history, reproductive health decisions, political ideology, veteran status, or physical appearance. As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, we encourage women, minorities, veterans, disabled veterans, and individuals with disabilities to apply for our open positions. We are also a member of E-Verify. To learn more about E-Verify, read the E-Verify Notice and the Right to Work Notice.

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