Senior Water Resources Engineer Dillon Halifax Regional Municipality

Senior Water Resources Engineer Dillon Halifax Regional Municipality

21 Aug
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Dillon Consulting
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Halifax Regional Municipality

21 Aug

Dillon Consulting

Halifax Regional Municipality

Dillon Consulting Limited seeks a Senior Water Resources Engineer for adaptable hybrid work in Saint John, Fredericton, or Halifax. Join our team specializing in watershed studies and design of stormwater systems.

In this pivotal role, you will lead hydrologic and hydraulic modeling projects impacting both public and private sectors. Your expertise will guide the design of urban drainage and stormwater management systems. Collaborating with diverse engineering disciplines, you'll support projects that enhance community resilience and environmental safety.

Key Responsibilities:
Provide senior technical input on water resource management projects
Lead hydrologic and hydraulic modeling assignments
Supervise engineering and design activities
Direct interdisciplinary collaboration for data gathering
Evaluate simulations to identify system deficiencies

Requirements:
Degree in civil or environmental engineering
10+ years of relevant experience
Proficiency in HEC-RAS and related tools
Robust communication and teamwork skills
Valid driver’s license

Be a part of Dillon’s commitment to innovation and community-focused water resource solutions.
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📌 Senior Water Resources Engineer Dillon Halifax Regional Municipality
🏢 Dillon Consulting
📍 Halifax Regional Municipality

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