Imagine working on rewarding projects within a diverse culture, and having access to exceptional training and career development opportunities. Working at AECOM means being part of a global team, working with award-winning professionals across the world. Aspire to be a key player on some of the best projects regionally, with opportunities to work on projects nationally or internationally. Our people bring deep industry knowledge to help you succeed.
The (coastal) Engineer I will perform:
coastal hazard analyses,
hydrodynamic modeling,
coastal process analyses, and
flood hazard mapping.
The Engineer I may support climate change studies involving:
sea level rise analysis,
vulnerability and risk assessments, and
adaptive risk management planning.
The Engineer I may support planning, engineering, design, construction, and monitoring of:
coastal engineering,
shoreline restoration, and
port/marine studies and projects.
The Engineer I will engage in business development through professional organizations and networking.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in water resources, environmental, coastal engineering or other related field
Knowledge of coastal engineering concepts (e.g., winds, waves, tides, and sediment transport)
Working knowledge of coastal analysis software programs
Capable of using spreadsheet, word processing and standard office software
Capable of processing of large data sets like topography and bathymetry
Basic knowledge of industry standard computer software (e.g., AutoCAD, Civil3D, and GIS)
Demonstrated writing & communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in coastal science/engineering or other related field
Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification
Experience with computer programming in C++, Fortran, Java, Java-Script, Matlab, Python or other programming/scripting languages
Advanced GIS certifications or skills a plus