From: To: Subject: Rivers-List: Position Available - Hydrologic/Watershed Modeling Specialist Date: 19 July 2000 19:44 Hydrologic/Watershed Modeling Specialist Foster Wheeler Environmental Corporation, a full-service environmental engineering, consulting, and remediation firm, is seeking a senior water resources engineer specializing in modeling of hydraulic/hydrologic processes. The selected candidate will play a leadership role in conducting hydrologic modeling and associated fate and transport analysis in support of watershed management studies. Specifically we are looking for a candidate with an M.S./Ph.D in related fields with 8 to 15 years of experience in using hydrologic simulation programs such as HSPF, SWMM, HEC series, UNET, SWAT etc. Experience with USEPA's BASINS tool and knowledge in data processing with GIS system ARC/INFO is desirable. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package. Send resume to: Foster Wheeler Environmental Corporation 12100 NE 195th Street, Suite 200 Bothell, WA 98011 Attn: Human Resources/N/HM - TK An Equal Opportunity Employer Detailed Position Description Hydrologic Modeling Specialist Education: Masters or Doctorate in Hydrology, Water Resources, Environmental, Civil, or Agricultural Engineering Desired Experience: Over 8 or more years of experience in the following areas: · Water quantity analysis using numerical models · Hydrologic simulation of rainfall-runoff relationships, flow routing · Flood/low flow frequency analysis · Preparation of storm drain master plans and urban hydrologic evaluations · Experience with channel restoration and sedimentation studies · Watershed and water resources management · Water quality analysis with specialization in point and nonpoint source pollution · Fate and transport modeling of conventional and toxic chemicals · Assessment of pollutant loading from urban and agricultural watersheds · Ground/surface water hydraulics · Wetland and habitat functional analysis Preferred Experience and Training: · Experience with hydrologic models such as HEC1, HSPF, SWMM, SWAT, and MODFLOW · Experience with water quality models such as QUAL2E, TOXIROUTE, AQUATOX · Experience with GIS applications and development and management of environmental databases using ArcInfo/AML, ArcView/Avenue · Familiarity with USEPA's BASINS tool and its application for TMDLs and watershed management · Experience with flood flow routing and hydraulic modeling using the HEC series · Simulation of rainfall/runoff and estimation of flood stage duration for storms · Water Quality Monitoring Design and Implementation The successful candidate must demonstrate the ability to use a combination of modeling tools and resources to 1. Assess and quantify pollutant loads at field, sub-basin, and watershed scales 2. Apply the models to evaluate load reduction and watershed management strategies 3. River restoration and engineering design