Discipline Engineer | Civil

H2MWhite Plains, NY

About The Position

This role involves the design and coordination of multidiscipline projects, covering the full spectrum of site development from initial feasibility studies and site engineering to regulatory approvals and permitting. The engineer will be responsible for developing site layouts and designs, including grading, storm drainage, roadway design, water and sewer infrastructure, and erosion/sediment control. A key aspect of the role includes preparing hydrology and hydraulic calculations and demonstrating knowledge of NYSDEC storm water drainage and SWPPP requirements. Project administration, proposal writing, cost tracking, and progress reporting are also essential duties. The position requires preparing cost opinions and specifications for public bids, coordinating with internal departments, and building client relationships. The engineer will work both independently and collaboratively, ensuring timely, on-budget, and high-quality technical delivery of project requirements.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or closely related discipline.
  • 15+ years design experience with a specific focus on site development projects
  • Strong AutoCAD/Civil 3D skills, Autoturn, Excel, and Photoshop.
  • Knowledge of civil engineering principles and practices of related technical areas.
  • Self-motivated, capable of working independently or within project teams.
  • Team-spirited, focused and able to make independent decisions.
  • Effective oral and written communication skills.
  • PE required.

Responsibilities

  • Design and coordination of work on multidiscipline projects ranging from due diligence/site feasibility studies, site engineering, through regulatory approvals and full permitting for full range of site development projects.
  • Develop site layout and design, including site grading and storm drainage, roadway design, water and sewer infrastructure, erosion and sediment control.
  • Prepare hydrology and hydraulic calculations and be knowledgeable of NYSDEC storm water drainage and SWPPP requirements.
  • Perform project administration including writing reports, gathering information, writing proposals & correspondence, tracking project costs, and completing progress reports.
  • Prepare engineer's opinion of probable costs for designed projects and specifications for public bids.
  • Coordinate with other engineering and architectural departments within the firm.
  • Relationship building and communication directly with clients in support and coordination of all project activities.
  • Working both independently and as a team with other professionals and technicians dependent on project/task.
  • Responsible for the on-time, on budget, high quality technical delivery of all project requirements.
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