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Drainage Engineer - SolveNow, Inc.
Software Engineer
Drainage Engineer responsible for highway and interstate stormwater projects, performing hydraulic calculations, drafting plans, specifications, and cost estimates, while coordinating with DOT, municipalities, and sub‑consultants to ensure accurate, high‑quality deliverables.
About the role
Your Impact:
- Candidate may work remotely within the North Florida panhandle through a Hybrid Remote Work Agreement, or may work out of our Tallahassee Office (preferred).
- Responsible for the development of highway and interstate drainage and stormwater improvement projects.
- Direct and/or perform drainage engineering calculations from preliminary to final design.
- Direct and/or develop plans, specifications, reports, and cost estimates.
- Coordinate with project staff, other disciplines and sub-consultants, Florida Department of Transportation, city/county municipalities, and reviewers to ensure accuracy and quality of work.
- Manage and maintain project documentation, including meeting project schedules, budgets, and scope
- Responsible for client development and fostering a relationship with clients
- Lead and/or Assist in proposal, scope of work, and fee schedule preparation
- 8+ years of drainage design experience required
- Florida PE is required
- BSCE is required
- Must be located in North Florida
- FDOT drainage design experience required with competence in Microstation, Open Roads Designer, ICPR v3/v4, ASAD, and other stormwater modeling software
- Experience in engineering projects to be able to analyze project progress to be in conformance with project budgets, quality, scope of work, client, and sub-consultant issues is a plus, but not necessary
- Able to prepare or assist in the preparation of proposals, score of work, and fee schedules, is a plus, but not necessary
- Able to prepare or assist in the preparation and maintenance of client reporting such as status reports and other writing or verbal communications to the client, is a plus, but not necessary.
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