The Center for Watershed Protection (CWP) is a national 501(c) nonprofit organization that works with communities to provide clean water and healthy natural resources. For over 30 years, the organization has provided direct services and training to communities, conducted applied research, and developed a growing membership program.
Join the CWP team and use your skills to make a substantial difference in watershed practices across the nation. We are looking for a self-motivated individual with a strong technical foundation, excellent communication skills, and 10 or more years of related experience for a Water Resources Engineer position. This position will include opportunities to work on a wide variety of CWP projects in a fast-paced environment that requires individuals that can work efficiently, produce high quality deliverables on-time and on-budget. This is a mostly remote position; however, the candidate should be located within driving distance to the CWP office (Fulton, MD) as occasional travel to the office is needed to facilitate communication and efficient work progress. Pennsylvania-based location would be desirable. Some example tasks include:
Managing projects while having the technical skills to provide guidance and quality control to team members
Interacting with clients, grant administrators, partners, and/or contractors on project status and developments
Developing proposal scopes and budgets
Providing quality control on both grant-funded and consulting projects
Designing green stormwater infrastructure
Completing stormwater and flood analysis
Developing stormwater design guidance manuals
Conducting site assessments for water quality improvements and stormwater retrofits
Performing GIS mapping and analysis
Writing plans and reports related to stormwater management
Working with local governments in developing and implementing Stormwater Management Programs
Conducting literature reviews and research on stormwater and watershed questions and writing
Teaching your skills to others at conferences, presentations, and workshops
Qualifications: Bachelor’s in civil, water resources, or environmental engineering or related field. Strong writing and speaking skills essential, with demonstrated ability to translate complex engineering and science concepts into clear and understandable terms. Additional desirable skills and experience include:
Knowledge of stormwater regulations and design standards (both urban and agricultural)
Working with local or state governments
Green and grey stormwater infrastructure designs and requirements
Flood resiliency and mitigation strategy experience
NPDES MS4 permitting and program development
CAD (Autodesk Civil 3D) and GIS software (ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online) and ability to innovate and problem solve new GIS solutions
Engineering software, such as HEC-RAS, HEC-HMS, and/or PC-SWMM
Leading meetings and presenting to a variety of different audiences, such as elected officials, boards, technical staff, and residents
Strong organizational skills, including tracking and managing multiple tasks and priorities
Project management
Grant administration
Proposal development
Professional Engineer licensure is required. This position is primarily virtual but requires field work and travel throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, and other parts of the country for projects as needed. Actual travel is expected to be less than 20% per year. Candidates must be qualified and authorized to work in the U.S.
Salary and Benefits: The salary range for this position is $85,000 to $105,000, depending on education and experience. CWP offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Substantial medical and dental insurance reimbursements for domestic partners and families
Life insurance
Short and long-term disability insurance
401k and up to 4% employer-contributed retirement plans
Generous paid time off for vacations and holidays (accumulate 20 days of combined leave per year)
Comprehensive operations & IT support for remote work.
How to Apply: Interested in joining us? Please submit, via email to Beth Uhler at beu@cwp.org, a cover letter referencing your interest in working for CWP, salary requirements, and availability, along with a current resume by November 30, 2024.
The Center for Watershed Protection is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in hiring and employment practices, and committed to providing employees with a positive work environment for all. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.
The Center for Watershed Protection works to protect, restore, and enhance our streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and bays. We create viable solutions and partnerships for responsible land and water management so that every community has clean water and healthy natural resources to sustain diverse life.
At the Center for Watershed Protection, we want everybody to know that an integrated watershed approach is the key to ensuring a future of fresh, clean water, healthy natural resources, and ultimately, life on earth. Since 1992, the Center for Watershed Protection has been working in numerous communities to provide the solutions for clean water and healthy natural resources. Our work is based on sound scientific research and guided by a passion for advancing the state-of-the art, ensuring practitioners have the right tools, and promoting the widespread implementation of the most effective watershed management techniques.