Drainage Design Engineer

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Posted 15 days ago


Job description

GPI is seeking a Drainage Design Engineer to join our growing transportation and infrastructure team. This position focuses on the planning, analysis, and design of roadway drainage systems, bridge crossings and stormwater management systems for a wide range of public and private sector projects. The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background in hydrology and hydraulics and experience supporting transportation, highway, and site development projects.

Do you value a company that puts employee satisfaction at the forefront of who they are? If so, GPI wants you!

GPI is a multi-discipline engineering firm providing planning, design, and construction services for transportation infrastructure and building system projects throughout the United States for over 50 years. Ranked in the Top 100 Firms by Engineering News Record, GPI is a forward-thinking, innovative firm with a culture committed to excellence and fosters staff empowerment. For more information, visit: www.gpinet.com

Responsibilities

  • Perform hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for roadway, bridge, and site development projects
  • Design stormwater management and drainage systems including:
    • Culverts, storm drainage systems, drainage structures, and open channels
    • Detention, retention, and water quality facilities
  • Prepare drainage reports, calculations, design plans, and technical memoranda
  • Design erosion and sediment control plans and prepare supporting calculations
  • Apply state NCDOT, municipal, and regulatory design criteria and standards
  • Coordinate with roadway, structural, and environmental design teams
  • Support permit applications and respond to agency comments
  • Assist with construction phase services, including shop drawing review and field support
  • Mentor junior staff and contribute to quality control efforts (as experience level allows)

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field
  • 3+ years of drainage and stormwater design experience (transportation preferred)
  • Engineer-in-Training (EIT) required; Professional Engineer (PE) license preferred or ability to obtain
  • Working knowledge of hydrology and hydraulics principles
  • Proficiency with drainage and design software such as:
    • HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS
    • HydroCAD, StormCAD, or similar
    • MicroStation / OpenRoads or AutoCAD Civil 3D
  • Familiarity with NCDOT and local agency drainage standards
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary environment

Preferred Experience

  • Hydrologic and Hydraulic analysis and design for NCDOT highway and transportation projects
  • Stormwater permitting and regulatory coordination
  • Floodplain analysis and FEMA mapping support
  • Experience with green infrastructure and sustainable drainage solutions



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Drainage Engineer?

A: To succeed as a Drainage Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in hydrology, hydraulic modeling, and stormwater management, as well as knowledge of drainage design software and regulations. Soft skills such as strong communication, problem-solving, and project management abilities are also crucial, as Drainage Engineers often work with stakeholders, contractors, and other engineers to design and implement effective drainage systems. By combining technical expertise with effective communication and project management skills, Drainage Engineers can deliver high-quality solutions that meet client needs and advance their careers through leadership and specialization opportunities.

Q: What is the career path for a Drainage Engineer?

A: A Drainage Engineer's typical career progression involves starting as a Junior Engineer or Design Engineer, where they develop skills in designing and analyzing drainage systems, and progress to roles such as Senior Engineer or Project Manager, overseeing large-scale drainage projects and leading teams. Key opportunities for skill development include staying up-to-date with industry regulations, expanding knowledge of water management systems, and acquiring project management and leadership skills. Long-term, Drainage Engineers may pursue senior leadership positions, start their own consulting firms, or transition into related fields like water resources engineering or urban planning.



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