Sr. Water Resources Land Development Engineer

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Founded in 1944, Lochner is a trusted infrastructure services provider for aviation, surface transportation and water clients who need high-quality, forward-looking solutions to complex challenges. Our vision is to become a Top 100 leader in the A/E industry, centered on an agile, engaged, and empowered workforce coming together to embrace the art of the possible and make a lasting difference in our world. Are you ready to join us on this journey? As a people-centric company, Lochner’s purpose is to empower our team to put their knowledge to work, enhancing communities across the US. To achieve this, we hire candidates of all experiences and skillsets because amazing things happen when people with diverse backgrounds come together to solve problems. We believe collaboration is more than a buzz word — it is a guiding principle in which every point of view is valued and heard and is the driving force in delivering our best work. At all levels of the organization, we foster an entrepreneurial spirit and culture of autonomy to advance our strategic vision and continually seek our next success story. Lochner – learn more about us Your impact: Independently progresses design to gain agency approval of at least 3 of the following: stormwater management BMPs, storm drainage systems, erosion & sediment control, grading. Demonstrated understanding of either PennDOT or Pennsylvania Turnpike design criteria and standards. Experience in the preparation of quantity takeoffs, cost estimates, plans, specifications and drainage reports. Mentor and train junior staff members. Develop technical scope and price proposals for water resource tasks Effectively plan/communicate/coordinate their own work and work of others contributing to water resource design to meet scope, schedule and budget. Monitor and communicate project related issues, scope changes and budget variances that may arise during the development of projects. Applies experience to see beyond the task at hand to anticipate risk and the effect of their design on other project elements. Optimizing work processes by using knowledge of the most effective and efficient ways to get things done with a focus on continuous improvement. Ability to assist on water resource projects across the region/country. Who you are: Four-year degree in Civil Engineering or related Engineering degree. Pennsylvania PE required. 8+ years of experience in related water resources design and management. Strong oral and written communication skills. Proficiency designing with MicroStation and stormwater software (HydroCAD, Hydraflow, Pondpack, or SWMM) Qualifications Joining Lochner means gaining access to a comprehensive suite of benefits designed to support your health and financial well-being throughout your career. Lochner provides an extensive total rewards package that includes: Competitive Premiums for Medical, Dental, and Vision Paid Time Off and Flexible Holiday Program Company Paid Disability (includes paid Maternity Leave), and Life Insurance Health Savings Accounts (HSA) with Employer Contribution Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for Medical Expenses and/or Dependent Care Paid Family Leave Retirement Plan with Employer Match Flexible Work Schedules (Hybrid or Remote, when possible) Wellness Program for Physical and Mental Health Lochner Cares Non-Profit 501c3 Education and Training Assistance Employee Assistance Program Employee Discounts Paid Time Off for Charitable Acts of Service What we offer – Learn more Work Environment The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts and outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud. Physical Requirements The physical requirements must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Intermittent sitting, walking, standing, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, twisting, stoop, crawl, and lifting. The employee must frequently lift and/or move light equipment up to 20 pounds. Must be alert to equipment in the field, occasional need to work near hazardous equipment and machinery, occasional need to walk on uneven ground, exposure to dust, gas or fumes, exposure to noise, extremes in temperature or humidity, and potential work at heights. 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Responsibilities

  • Independently progresses design to gain agency approval of at least 3 of the following: stormwater management BMPs, storm drainage systems, erosion & sediment control, grading.
  • Demonstrated understanding of either PennDOT or Pennsylvania Turnpike design criteria and standards.
  • Experience in the preparation of quantity takeoffs, cost estimates, plans, specifications and drainage reports.
  • Mentor and train junior staff members.
  • Develop technical scope and price proposals for water resource tasks
  • Effectively plan/communicate/coordinate their own work and work of others contributing to water resource design to meet scope, schedule and budget.
  • Monitor and communicate project related issues, scope changes and budget variances that may arise during the development of projects.
  • Applies experience to see beyond the task at hand to anticipate risk and the effect of their design on other project elements.
  • Optimizing work processes by using knowledge of the most effective and efficient ways to get things done with a focus on continuous improvement.
  • Ability to assist on water resource projects across the region/country.

Requirements

  • Four-year degree in Civil Engineering or related Engineering degree.
  • Pennsylvania PE required.
  • 8+ years of experience in related water resources design and management.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Proficiency designing with MicroStation and stormwater software (HydroCAD, Hydraflow, Pondpack, or SWMM)

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience gaining permits/approvals such as: NPDES Permit, DEP General Permit GP-11, Joint Permit Applications and Conservation District.
  • Experience preforming hydrological and hydraulic calculations and models using HEC-RAS
  • Proficiency designing with Civil3D or Open Roads Designer

Benefits

  • Competitive Premiums for Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • Paid Time Off and Flexible Holiday Program
  • Company Paid Disability (includes paid Maternity Leave), and Life Insurance
  • Health Savings Accounts (HSA) with Employer Contribution
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for Medical Expenses and/or Dependent Care
  • Paid Family Leave
  • Retirement Plan with Employer Match
  • Flexible Work Schedules (Hybrid or Remote, when possible)
  • Wellness Program for Physical and Mental Health
  • Lochner Cares Non-Profit 501c3
  • Education and Training Assistance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Employee Discounts
  • Paid Time Off for Charitable Acts of Service
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