Associate Civil Engineer- Water Resources
Albert A. Webb Associates
Riverside, CA
We are seeking an Associate Civil Engineer to join our Water Resources Department. We are looking for dynamic and experienced engineers who are dedicated to continuous professional growth and expanding their expertise. At WEBB, Senior Engineers are pivotal to our success, contributing to both project execution and the firm's broader business development objectives.
WEBB is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) that offers a competitive benefits package to all full-time employees including but not limited to 401(k) plan, wellness program, membership sponsorship, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, mentor program, and education assistance.
Our culture is guided by our core values of integrity, quality, and opportunity. Our associates have consistently designed and then redesigned what's possible in the world of civil engineering and planning. WEBB is committed to our associates' professional growth and engaging work that makes a meaningful impact to our communities.
Responsibilities:
- Plan, organize, and manage multiple water resources–related projects.
- Demonstrate expertise in the planning and design of water, wastewater, stormwater, and drainage infrastructure projects.
- Effectively communicate with public agencies, regulatory bodies, and clients.
- Adhere to firm-wide policies and procedures related to human resources management, project management, financial management, client relations, quality assurance and control, and business development.
- Research, analyze, and present technical performance data and project measures related to water resources systems.
- Manage multiple projects with strict adherence to budgets and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
- Exhibit attention to detail with excellent organizational and project management skills.
- Maintain a proven track record of meeting or exceeding annual personal performance goals (i.e., leads by example).
- Demonstrate successful staff integration and team building at multiple levels of management.
- Maintain registration as an engineer in the state of California.
Requirements:
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering.
- Proficient in AutoCAD and Civil 3D.
- Excellent technical, communication, and leadership skills.
- Ability to work independently on several concurrent projects and participate in the entire design process.
- Ability to supervise multiple employees and projects, and work in a team environment.
- Good working knowledge of public agency standards, regulatory requirements, and guidelines related to water resources.
- Good understanding and working knowledge of all plans, reports, and studies required for water resources projects.
- Technically proficient in all aspects of water resources engineering design.
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About the Company
Albert A. Webb Associates
Albert A. Webb founded Albert A. Webb Associates (WEBB) in 1945. With an education in civil engineering at Iowa State, Albert came to Riverside to become the Chief Engineer and General Manager of the Riverside Canal Company in 1934. Albert, along with his sons Ernie and Hubert, decided to begin an independent engineering firm so they could all work together. In 1948, WEBB moved to its present location on McCray Street in Riverside, California.
Albert had tremendous vision for engineering opportunities and for the company itself. He saw the importance of keeping a balance between both public and private work, a philosophy that continues nearly 70 years later. Albert saw each employee as an extension of his family and recognized each employee as a vital component to the success of the company.
Albert's commitment to his employees and the concept of teamwork, which still holds true today, has made WEBB unique among engineering firms. The people who have made up WEBB have been the backbone of the company from the beginning. Albert began the business with three employees and now WEBB employs over 140 people in a variety of disciplines which now include municipal engineering, land development, stormwater engineering, traffic & transportation, planning & environmental, construction management & inspection, land survey & mapping, and landscape architecture.