Infrastructure Assessment Project Engineer

Location:Bedford, NH
Type:Full Time

Wright-Pierce, an award-winning, multi-discipline environmental engineering firm specializing in water, wastewater and civil infrastructure, is seeking a Project Engineer to join our growing Infrastructure Assessment Group.

Office locations for this position are Marlborough, MA | Andover, MA | Bedford, NH.

Responsibilities

  • Technical design of horizontal projects (sewer, storm, etc.)
  • Developing plans and specifications for sewer systems
  • Gather and analyze data
  • Sewer system flow monitoring
  • Fieldwork for sewer system evaluation surveys
  • Hydraulic modeling, if interested
  • Data and asset management

Essential Skills

  • Effective written and verbal communication skills
  • Personal organization and time management skills
  • Able to build strong relationship with coworkers
  • Committed to continual learning
  • Effective client relationship skills
  • Excellent attention to detail

Certifications

  • Engineer in Training certification required
  • Professional Engineer license is preferred or ability to obtain in 6 months
  • Certification in NASSCO’s Pipeline and Certification Program (PACP) preferred, or Wright-Pierce will support obtaining certification, if necessary

Experience

  • 3-5 years of experience relative to sewer system condition assessment and design

Office Location(s)

  • Andover, MA
  • Marlborough, MA
  • Bedford, MH

Equal Employment Opportunity

Wright-Pierce is an EEO Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, gender, transgender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or marital status.

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