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Engineer I-III Flood Control

LAN is a national engineering consulting firm founded in 1935 with nearly 800 professionals across 31 offices. The Engineer I-III Flood Control position involves entry-level engineering work performing tasks like preliminary studies, site visits, survey data review, and plan preparation under supervision. Qualifications include a civil engineering degree, 0-3 years of experience in hydrologic modeling and flood control projects, and knowledge of software like HEC-1/HEC-HMS and ArcGIS.

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Engineer I-III Flood Control

LAN is a national engineering consulting firm founded in 1935 with nearly 800 professionals across 31 offices. The Engineer I-III Flood Control position involves entry-level engineering work performing tasks like preliminary studies, site visits, survey data review, and plan preparation under supervision. Qualifications include a civil engineering degree, 0-3 years of experience in hydrologic modeling and flood control projects, and knowledge of software like HEC-1/HEC-HMS and ArcGIS.

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Engineer I-III Flood Control

Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. (LAN) is a full-service consulting firm offering planning, engineering
and program management services. Founded in 1935, LAN has grown from its humble beginnings as a
small Houston firm to a national leader in the heavy civil infrastructure engineering industry. A division
of LEO A DALY, an international architecture/engineering firm, LAN has access to the expertise of nearly
800 professionals in 31 offices across the country.

"We believe everything we do is for the enrichment of the human experience."

Responsibilities

Perform entry-level professional work including developmental assignments involving the application
of standard techniques, procedures, and criteria in carrying out routine engineering tasks under direct
supervision.

Conduct preliminary engineering evaluations and studies to identify design improvement alternatives,
compare options, and assist in making design recommendations as it relates to flood control and
drainage projects.

Assist in the analysis of reports, maps, drawings, aerial photographs, perform site visits, and review
survey data to plan and assemble construction documents.

Perform plan preparation of portions of routine projects under the direction of project engineer or
senior CADD technician.

Assist in the preparation of quantity estimates.

Prepare construction, topographic and boundary survey layouts.

Be responsible for project quality on tasks assigned as defined in the Quality Assurance / Quality
Control guidelines.
Qualifications

To understand the concepts of flood control and drainage systems

To understand surveying and basic engineering terminology

Bachelor's or Master’s degree in civil or environmental engineering from an accredited four-year


college or university

Valid driver’s license

0-3 years of experience with hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, regional storm water analysis and
planning, drainage analysis and design, FEMA and related flood studies, highway/roadway drainage
design, bridge scour analysis, water system analysis and planning and other aspects of water
resources engineering.

Experience with HEC-1/HEC-HMS, HEC-2/HEC-RAS, open channel hydraulics, and hydraulic structures
desired.

A working knowledge of Arc-GIS software, GEOPAK, MicroStation and/or AutoCAD is a plus.

InfoWorks, XP-SWMM, ArcGIS experience preferred.

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