Projects completed in recent years include agricultural and urban demand modeling to support groundwater models for Water Management Districts, and state agencies, geospatial analysis of permit data to support modeling of conservation scenarios, and related work to support economic analysis. Water resources projects include analysis of BMP's for watershed management plans, flood studies, bridge hydrologic and hydraulics analysis, and stormwater management plans.
Qualifications for this role include:
- Understanding of agricultural irrigation systems and Florida’s consumptive use permits is important. Knowledge of current agricultural trends is a must. Experience with farm professionals, agronomists, and agricultural government entities is preferred.
- Must have a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering or Civil Engineering, or a related field such as Environmental Engineering, Biological Engineering, Water/Sanitation Engineering, or Agricultural Science. A master’s degree is a plus.
- Engineering Intern (E.I.) is required. Professional Engineering license (PE), or the willingness to obtain one, is preferred for the position.