Responsibilities
- Completion of calculations, reports and plans in support of transportation projects including stormwater management, storm drainage systems, culverts, open channels and bridge hydraulics.
- Perform Hydrologic and Hydraulic analysis and reporting.
- Obtain permit approvals from state and local agencies.
- Assist in the preparation of engineering documents (plans, reports, cost estimates and specifications) for Advertisement and Construction.
- Work in collaboration with a Transportation design team comprised of other disciplines and support staff on multi-disciplinary projects.
- Provide QA/QC review following AMT and client-based procedures.
Required Qualifications
- BS in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Water Resources.
- Minimum of 5 years of water resources related experience including plan and report production.
- Hydrology and hydraulic modeling experience (storm drainage, SWM, floodplain, bridge) with commonly used software.
- North Carolina-licensed Professional Engineer required.
- NCDOT experience highly preferred.
- CADD experience with MicroStation/OpenRoads, GeoPAK required.
- Excellent organizational, coordination and communication skills, both written and verbal.
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What We Do
AMT is an Engineering News Record Top 250 firm, a ZweigLetter Hot Firm,and has recently been named a Best Firm to Work for by both ZweigGroup and the Washington Post. We provide multidisciplinary services including engineering, environmental, landscape architecture, surveying and construction administration and inspection. We work in the Eastern Region of the United States for a variety of public and private clients. More than 450 strong, we at AMT are committed to maintaining our reputation by working with our employees, clients and community to provide high-quality, sustainable projects. We utilize the best engineering practices, scientific principles and management solutions allowing us to deliver high-quality, ecologically conscious and cost effective solutions on time and within budget.









