Stantec is a place where you can apply your passions and collaborate with top talent on water management work that is impactful to our clients, our communities, and the industry at large. We see water in California a bit differently here—as a single, holistic system rather than disconnected networks split by jurisdictional and socio-economic boundaries. Our one-water perspective spans the life cycle of capture, use, reuse, and discharge, optimizing every facet of water management to sustainability serve the needs of people, agriculture, industry, and the environment. Stantec is seeking an experienced Water Resource Engineer in the Pacific Region water business line. You will be an integral part of the leadership team, working closely with regional leadership in advancing a growing water resources project portfolio while building a robust community of practice around the integration of technical, environmental, economic, and social considerations regarding water resources. This role will enable you to apply and grow your expertise in water resources planning and engineering related to hydrology, hydraulics, water quality, water system operations, and facilities engineering to support decision-making and policy implementation to help our clients address complex water resource management challenges. We’re looking for inquisitive professionals who are passionate about water resources management and experienced in watershed scale problem solving. Our Water Resources team tackles water challenges in California and throughout the Western US that address water availability and quality, changing water demands, vulnerability and risk to climate hazards, environment protection and enhancement, social priorities for water allocation, and financial considerations. Our projects assess the inter-disciplinary aspects of water supply reliability and quality, operations of complex watershed-scale systems, conjunctive management of surface and groundwater supplies, groundwater recharge and recovery, surface water storage, river system and reservoir operations, water transfers, flood risk reduction, water quality and salt management, water-related power resources, river restoration and flow regimes, fish passage, economics, financing, and more. Your role will include leading a growing team, developing and maintaining client relationships, managing large and complex water resource planning projects, mentoring staff and advancing a collaborative environment of knowledge sharing, and contributing technically at the interface of engineering, management and policy. Your Key Responsibilities The following outlines key performance aspects and responsibilities that we anticipate with your role. These responsibilities and expectations are organized according to the four pillars of our business: winning work, doing work, managing our business and staff, and innovating.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level