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Junior water resources engineer
 
Employer AMEC Foster Wheeler
Location Nashville, TN
Closes 
Description Amec Foster Wheeler (www.amecfw.com) designs, delivers and maintains strategic and
complex assets for its customers across the global energy and related sectors.

With pro-forma 2013 annualized scope revenues of £5.5 billion and over 40,000 employees in
more than 50 countries, the company operates across the whole of the oil and gas industry –
from production through to refining, processing and distribution of derivative products – and in
the mining, clean energy, power generation, pharma, environment and infrastructure markets.

Amec Foster Wheeler shares are publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange and its
American Depositary Shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Both trade under the
ticker AMFW.

We offer competitive salaries along with a complete benefits package including: medical,
vision, & dental coverage, 401K Matching, Educational Reimbursement, and a variety of
Training and Development Programs to help you develop the skills you need to succeed in your
chosen career path. Additional information can be obtained from our website at
www.amecfw.com.

Job Description

Ideal candidates will have a BS degree in civil engineering, preferably an MS degree and EIT
certification, 0-3 years experience.

Accountabilities
Will conduct field investigations, perform engineering calculations, hydrologic and hydraulic
computer modeling, assist in analysis and design studies, produce written and oral reports,
and supervise technicians as needed.

Knowledge
 HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, SWMM, and GIS. 2D modelling experience a plus.
 Technical writing and communication skills.
 GIS Analyses
 Statistical Analyses
 Stormwater modeling knowledge and experience beneficial.

Contact brad.heilwagen@amecfw.com for more information.



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