Entry-Level Water Management Engineer
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You will be part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team that includes horticulturists, arborists, landscape architects, agronomists, agricultural engineers, civil and environmental engineers, and construction managers. Your responsibilities will include working outdoors most days—evaluating sites, collecting data, and helping implement technical solutions for water use, stormwater management, wetlands, and irrigation systems.
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* Site assessments and water balance studies
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* Irrigation evaluations (agriculture, golf, and landscape)
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* Wetland permitting support and environmental documentation
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* Water use permitting
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* Stormwater analysis and BMP implementation
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* Working with senior engineers and environmental specialists on reports and designs
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This is a field-based position located in Florida, with travel throughout the region in a company-issued vehicle. You'll work from your home-based office when not in the field.
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Required Skills and Qualifications:
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* A Bachelor's degree (or higher) in civil, environmental, or agricultural engineering from an ABET accredited U.S. university
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* Engineer-In-Training (EIT) certification (or eligibility to obtain it soon)
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* A valid driver's license and clean driving record
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* An interest in hands-on, field-based engineering work
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* Strong communication and organizational skills
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* A positive, team-oriented mindset and a desire to grow
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Benefits:
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* A company vehicle, laptop, necessary field equipment, and cell phone
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* Air travel, if needed
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* Competitive entry-level salary and full benefits
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* Mentorship and growth opportunities in a supportive environment
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* A tight-knit team working across Washington, Florida, and Texas
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* The chance to launch your engineering career with meaningful, real-world work
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Why This Role Matters:
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We believe early-career engineers do their best work when they're learning by doing—not just behind a desk. In this role, you'll build technical skill, gain real project experience, and help shape smarter, more sustainable water systems across the region.
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