[Remote] Water Resources Engineer
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Ulteig is seeking a motivated and technically driven Water Resources Engineer to join their growing Hydrology & Hydraulics team. The role primarily supports the delivery of drainage and hydraulic design solutions for transportation and bridge design projects, while contributing to stormwater planning and regulatory efforts.
Responsibilities
- Perform hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for transportation corridors, bridge crossings, and drainage systems
- Design hydraulic features such as culverts, bridges, storm drain systems, and channel improvements
- Develop and apply 1D and 2D hydraulic models (HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, SRH-2D)
- Prepare drainage reports and floodplain documentation (CLOMR/LOMR, No-Rise)
- Conduct scour analyses using HEC-18, HEC-20, and HEC-23 guidance
- Coordinate with roadway, structural, and environmental teams
- Review calculations, plans, and specifications for quality and constructability
- Support stormwater planning, feasibility studies, and system evaluations
- Perform analyses to assess existing and future stormwater conditions
- Assist with permitting and regulatory documentation
- Evaluate stormwater BMPs and system improvements
- Prepare technical memos and planning-level reports
- Support project execution including scope, schedule, and budget tracking
- Collaborate with clients, agencies, and internal teams
- Mentor junior engineers and technical staff
- Support proposals and business development efforts
Skills
- Bachelor's degree in Civil, Environmental, or Water Resources Engineering
- Professional Engineer (PE) license or ability to obtain within 6 months
- 4-6+ years of experience primarily focused on H&H and drainage design
- Proficiency with industry-standard software (HY-8, HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, ArcGIS, ORD-DU, Civil 3D, etc.)
- Ability to communicate effectively and coordinate with other team disciplines
- Demonstrates openness to innovation by embracing and applying evolving technology and AI tools to enhance workflows, solve problems, and drive continuous improvement
- Must have authorization to work permanently in the U.S
- Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) or working toward certification
- Experience designing storm drain, ditches, and culverts for transportation projects
- Experience with bridge hydraulics and scour analysis
- Experience with advanced modeling software (HEC-RAS 2D, SRH-2D, InfoWorks ICM, SWMM, LSPC, etc.)
- Understanding of stormwater regulations and compliance with state and local agency standards
- Familiarity with FEMA floodplain permitting process and map revisions
- Experience preparing drainage studies/reports and PS&E deliverables
Benefits
- Flexible Workplace
- Employee Ownership
- Competitive Pay
- Comprehensive Benefits Package
- Collaborative Environment
- Innovative Culture
- We care deeply about our team, listening to their needs and ensuring they have the tools necessary to be productive, whether they choose to work remotely, hybrid, or in the office.
- You are empowered to build a workday that best suits your strengths.
- We support a flexible working schedule, so employees are able to focus on what's important to them.
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