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Job description

Established in 1974, San Dieguito Engineering (SDE) is an award-winning civil engineering firm located in Solana Beach and specializing in private and public civil engineering and utility projects. We are looking to hire a full-time Civil Engineer with a minimum of 5 years of civil engineering experienceemphasizing hydrology and hydraulics and stormwater specialties.

Required Skills / Experience:

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, or equivalent experience

  • California PE or ability to attain in 1 year

  • 5 years of professional civil engineering experience

  • QSD / QSP Certification

  • Proficient in AutoCAD/C3D in preparing grading and improvement plans

  • Proficient in preparing drainage studies and hydrology and hydraulic modeling utilities (AES, FlowMaster, and StormCAD)

  • Proficient in preparing Stormwater quality management plans for large or small projects and is knowledgeable of the requirements in the SWRCB Program 9

  • Experience with SCCWRP and SWMM analysis is preferred

  • Excellent organizational, written, and oral communication skills

  • Team player

Benefits:

SDE is an Equal Opportunity Employer and offers a competitive salary, complete benefit package including medical, dental, vision insurance, 401K matching, flexible work schedule, and paid vacation/sick days.


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