American Structurepoint

Drainage Engineer- Tampa, FL

Job Locations US-FL-Tampa
Job ID
2024-2264
Category/Group
Road Group
Employment Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

When you join American Structurepoint, you gain more than a career. You become part of a family of talented, passionate, good-hearted people who take pride in going the extra mile for our clients. At American Structurepoint, we are known for making the impossible happen for clients across the world who want help building and bettering their communities. We live by our values—excellence, respect, integrity, innovation, and social responsibility. We encourage our experts to try new things and explore new ideas that turn our client’s dreams into reality, even if those ideas are unconventional. We invest in our people by offering excellent benefits and training, development, and mentorship opportunities that lead to a rewarding career path. If you are ready for more than a career, we invite you to explore opportunities to join our team and help us improve the quality of life for the communities we serve. 

 

Group: Road 

Position: Drainage Engineer  

Location: Tampa, FL 

Responsibilities

  • Provide FDOT Roadway Support, particularly focusing on drainage design and implementation 

  • Coordinate permitting processes, ensuring compliance with WMD Permitting Processes 

  • Support pond siting activities, utilizing best practices and analysis methods 

  • Assist in pursuit activities related to drainage projects, contributing technical expertise 

  • Mentor junior staff members, fostering a culture of continuous learning and development 

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or related field 

  • Florida Professional Engineer (PE) license

  • Proficiency in FDOT Drainage preferences

  • Familiarity with WMD Permitting Processes

  • Experience in pond siting methodologies

  • Strong proficiency in ICPR/HECRAS software 

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