What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water Resources Engineers position at Wolf Water Resources?
Wolf Water Resources, Inc. (W2r) is seeking a civil or water resources Engineers of all levels to join our team. As a multi-disciplinary firm, our engineers work closely with ecologists, geomorphologists, and hydrologists on assessments, designs, permitting, implementation, and monitoring on ecosystem restoration projects. This position will support a wide range of stream and floodplain restoration and fish passage projects. Our engineers have the opportunity for a well-rounded work experience involving CAD design, H&H modeling, survey, permitting coordination, and construction oversight. A few examples of project work include floodplain connectivity and stream corridor resiliency for aquatic species ecosystem enhancement, innovative stormwater/sewer retrofits/construction, critical bridge replacement, levee modification, and dam removal. Work commonly involves engineered log jams and other wood structures, as well as low-tech approaches (e.g., beaver dam analogues) to improve spawning and rearing habitat for salmonids and for the protection of streambanks and infrastructure. We work primarily in the Pacific Northwest for governments, utilities, tribal organizations, levee/drainage districts, watershed and fisheries enhancement groups, transportation agencies, consultant firms, and other entities. We also work in Hawaii and internationally for unique projects. The ideal candidate will possess project leadership experience and will be motivated, energetic, and easily interface with our clients and other project consultants.
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