Job Description Job Description Water Resources Engineer – PRACTICE LeadAre you drawn to water and desire to make positive impacts in your local community? NCE has an exciting opportunity to lead our Nevada Water Resource Practice. We are seeking a dynamic Senior Water Resource Engineer, Hydrologist, Hydrogeologist, or Watershed Scientist to lead and grow NCE's Nevada Water Resources Practice. You will join a talented and diverse interdisciplinary group that supports projects in Nevada and the Sierra Nevada region.You will be a “leader/seller/doer” who can inspire, manage and guide all aspects of our Water Resource Practice, are innately strategic in your approach, an analytical problem solver, and inherently love the dynamic nature of water resources. You will also be naturally goal oriented, driven to succeed, love to inspire those around you, and thrive in problem solving.As the lead for Water Resources in Nevada, you will be expected to guide strategic thinking and implementation within the marketplace, guide and mentor staff, recognize and resolve issues, and work closely with the Regional Manager and Firmwide Water Resource Practice Lead to provide a vision for the service.Responsibilities:Provide leadership for NCE's Water Resources Practice in Nevada and the Sierra Nevada RegionEstablish NCE as a go to firm for Water Resources in the region and grow the PracticeDrive business development and marketing, project management, staff mentoring and supervision, recruitment, and leadershipDevelop and nurture a robust client list within Nevada and the Sierra Nevada RegionSupport integrated project pursuits and delivery by delivering outstanding water resource team technical expertiseIdentify and pursue new project opportunities through the development of proposals, scopes of work, fee estimates and interviewsDevelop, manage, and successfully deliver project scopes of work, budgets, and schedulesWork closely with colleagues across NCE from other Practice Areas including Environmental and Civil EngineeringProvide technical mentorship and guidance to water resources team membersOrganize and manage water resources team workloads by distributing and assigning projects and tasksAssemble, review, and evaluate complex data and integrate technical information into project deliverablesDevelop, lead, and manage water resource assessment, engineering, and management studiesOversee and deliver drainage analysis and hydraulic reportsEvaluate surface water hydrology, groundwater, water quality, and water demand dataConducting field investigations and mapping of watersheds, drainage systems, and flood control facilitiesQualifications (Must Have):B.S. in Hydrology, Hydrogeology, or Water Resource Engineering or related discipline with 15+ years of experienceStrong academic background in water resources, watershed management, hydrology, and/or related courseworkDemonstrated ability to drive water resource related business developmentExperience managing water resource related projects and clientsDesire and ability to manage and inspire NCE's water resource professionalsExperience modeling and analyzing watersheds, storm drain systems, or flood control facilitiesDemonstrated ability to prepare water resources technical studies and reportsWorking knowledge of California and Nevada drainage and flood control requirementsQualifications (Nice to Have):Professional registration (P.E., P.G., CPSWQ)Master's degree in relevant fieldCalifornia and/or Nevada Professional Engineer (P.E.) license or ability to obtain license within 6 monthsWorking knowledge of HEC-RAS (1-D and 2-D) and XP Storm and other common industry software packagesUnderstanding of river mechanics and geomorphic principlesExperience applying hydrologic and hydraulic engineering to surface water restoration projects (channels, creeks, rivers)Experience leading LOMR/CLOMR studies, and coordination with FEMA, local agencies, and clientsTwenty (20+) years professional consulting experienceExperience developing PS&E packages for drainage improvements, including storm drains, detention basins, and creek restoration projectsExperience with sediment transport calculations and modelingWorking Conditions: Generally, it requires normal office working conditions. May require field work (e.g., construction equipment and sites, roadway, uneven ground, river/stream banks, crossing drainages, and/or remote locations)Salary range : $ $140,000 to $180,000 annually, DOE