The City of Fort Worth's Water Department is seeking a Water Modeling Engineer to join their Planning and Horizontal Asset Management section. This role combines engineering expertise with water infrastructure management, offering a unique opportunity to impact the city's growing infrastructure. The position involves using InfoWater modeling software to determine water and sewer capacity, supporting growth initiatives, and development review.
The role offers a competitive salary range of $93,574 - $121,646 annually, plus an attractive $8,100 sign-on bonus split between hiring and 6-month tenure. Benefits include comprehensive healthcare, paid holidays, pension plan, and professional development opportunities. The position requires a Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, PE registration, and three years of professional experience.
As a Water Modeling Engineer, you'll be responsible for critical infrastructure planning, including capacity analysis, development review, and asset management. You'll work with various stakeholders, manage projects, and supervise technical staff. The role requires both technical expertise and leadership skills, making it ideal for engineers who enjoy problem-solving and collaborative work.
The City of Fort Worth, serving nearly 1 million residents, is one of the fastest-growing large cities in the U.S. They pride themselves on exceptional customer experience, mutual respect, and continuous improvement. This position offers the opportunity to directly impact the city's infrastructure development while working with a dedicated team of professionals in a stable, government environment.