Principal Water Resources/Restoration Engineer

Organization
ICF
Job Description

Description

Principal Water Resources/Restoration Engineer

Sacramento or San Francisco, CA

Seattle, Washington or Portland, Oregon

Remote within Northern CA or PNW

 

At ICF we work on passion projects all the time, from restoring ecological function of streams, wetlands, and estuaries to supporting efforts to reduce flooding and wildfire risk in local communities, to helping convert America to clean energy such as solar and offshore wind, ICF’s multidisciplinary Ecosystem Restoration, Landscape Architecture, and Engineering Practice includes engineers, ecologists, landscape architects, geomorphologists, and other technical experts who work collaboratively with our clients to plan, design, and implement projects that aid in the recovery of aquatic and terrestrial species, improve climate resilience, and provide opportunities for people to connect with nature. Our work is often challenging, but never boring, and makes a difference! And as important as our work is to us, we also value and support a healthy work-life balance. Click the link below to learn more about our Restoration work.

 

ICF Restoration Practice

 

ICF is seeking an experienced Water Resources/Restoration Engineer to help lead our Restoration, Landscape Architecture, and Engineering Practice. ICF values collaborative, motivated, creative, and curious individuals who thrive in a team environment. Our project teams include experts from several unique technical disciplines, working together to achieve project goals. Interested candidates should desire to be a member of a collaborative multidisciplinary team, and be able to effectively communicate their ideas, analyses, and designs to other team members who have different technical backgrounds.

 

As a principal engineer, you will work with other practice leaders, project managers, and technical specialists to lead and support nature-based and multi-benefit projects that address climate resilience, flooding, and sea-level rise through floodplain and riparian habitat restoration; fish passage improvement and wildlife connectivity; and coastal erosion protection and restoration. You will support the growth and development of our team as a technical leader, mentor to junior staff, and principal contributor to business development activities. The ideal candidate will have expertise and experience in water resources/restoration engineering, geomorphology, hydrology, and hydraulics, project and client management, and business development. The position is available as in person, hybrid, or fully remote, preferably in Sacramento or San Francisco, CA; Portland, OR; or Seattle, WA. The option of working from another geographic location will be considered.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead/contribute to restoration design such as floodplain restoration, bank protection, instream grade control, fish passage structures at roadway crossings, side channels, dike breaches, and large woody material habitat structures.
  • Work with ICF’s cross-regional Ecosystem Restoration, Landscape Architecture, and Engineering Practice members and colleagues from our conservation planning, climate resilience, disaster management, fisheries and aquatic science, and environmental and regulatory compliance teams to develop specific client and teaming partner relationships and build custom teams best suited to capture and win project work.
  • Lead hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for fish passage improvement, floodplain and channel restoration planning and design, and FEMA no-rise studies.
  • Oversee preparation of construction documents including plans, engineer’s estimate of probable cost, technical specifications, and basis of design reports.
  • Support obtaining environmental permits for project construction, working with permit specialists to provide necessary design project data and reports.
  • Lead development of proposals, including scopes of work, schedules, and budgets.
  • Mentor junior engineers and restoration designers.
  • Be a positive, curious, organized, innovative, committed, self-motivated, and supportive addition to our practice.

 

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Environmental, Water Resources, or Ecological Engineering.
  • Professional engineer’s license in California, Washington or Oregon.
  • 15+ years of experience leading the analysis and design of water resources and/or habitat restoration projects.
FT/PT
Full Time
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