Stone Environmental Inc.
Stone Environmental, Inc. is seeking an enthusiastic and committed engineer to join our Water Resources Management Group. The successful applicant will work with a group of engaged professionals and a variety of partners, including municipalities, regional conservation organizations, State agencies, and watershed stewardship organizations, to evaluate sites and design and implement a variety of soil-based wastewater disposal and stormwater treatment projects. The preferred applicant will be comfortable supporting a variety of projects ranging from conceptual design and scoping efforts to final design, permitting, and construction management/oversight. The ideal applicant will possess cross-disciplinary experience and a demonstrated ability to apply that experience to the improvement and stewardship of land and water resources across northern New England.
Job Responsibilities
Work will involve a blend of planning, site assessment, analysis, design calculations and modeling, plan and specification development, and technical report preparation. Office tasks will typically include engineering design calculations, modeling and preparation of engineering drawings, permit documents, construction specifications, and technical reports. Field tasks will typically include topographic surveying, site assessments, soil characterization, and construction oversight. Responsibilities include providing technically sound engineering work, as well as interacting with partners, client representatives, and review agencies.
Applicants must be legally able to work in the United States.
Experience and Education
B.S. in Environmental or Civil Engineering, or closely related discipline. 2-10 years of professional
experience in civil/environmental engineering, water resources, or hydrogeology sub-disciplines. Salary,
position level and responsibilities based on experience.
Skills and Competencies
To be considered for this position, the following skills are required:
General knowledge of engineering principles
Demonstrated ability to successfully manage multiple tasks and objectives
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team in office and field settings
Critical thinking, problem solving, and keen attention to detail
Strong organizational skills
Strong writing skills
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Proven experience developing project plans, specifications, construction documents, and technical
reports
Proficiency with AutoCAD/Civil 3D, HydroCAD, or other modeling tools
Knowledge of Vermont water, wastewater, and stormwater regulations
Strong interest in water resources and in Vermont’s clean water initiatives
Legally able to work in the United States (proper documentation required)
Valid driver’s license