
PROJECT ENGINEER / PROJECT MANAGER (Posted 12/18/06)
CP&Y has an immediate opening for a qualified and energetic Transportation Engineer in our Dallas office. Qualifications include 8 to 15 years of experience in general civil, roadway and drainage projects to lead groups of engineers and technicians in the development of transportation related projects. A Transportation P.E. registration is preferable or a six month registration required. Experience in TxDot, Microstation, and Geopak are a plus.
***We offer competitive salaries, exceptional work environment, and excellent benefits including health, dental and vision coverage, 401k, cafeteria plan and flextime. ***
WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERS/PROJECT MANAGERS (Posted 4/12/07)
Applications are being accepted from qualified Registered Professional Engineers with consulting experience in the field of water resources for CP&Y’s Water Resources Division. The desired candidates will have a BS, MS, or PhD degree in Civil Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Hydrologic Sciences, or a similar field with emphasis on surface water hydrology and riverine hydraulics, be a registered engineer in Texas and a U.S. citizen, and must have 5 to 15 years of full-time experience in consulting engineering, with demonstrated proficiency in the use of hydrologic and hydraulic model software generally recognized in the engineering field (such as HEC models, NRCS models, NWS models), as well as experience in the use of AutoCAD and/or Microstation. Working experience with GIS-based software is also desired. Initial responsibilities will include project and task management, preparation of proposals, presentations, and reports, hydrologic and hydraulic studies, preparation of permit application documents, business development, and providing technical assistance, training, and direct supervision to junior engineers and engineers-in-training on a diverse array of projects requiring surface water hydrologic and hydraulic expertise. Typical projects may include, but are not limited to, floodplain reclamation; watershed hydrology; floodplain management; erosion, sedimentation, and scour analyses; channelization and hydraulic structure designs; design and inspection of dams; application of computer modeling techniques in determining hydrologic and hydraulic processes; flood control design; water rights; watershed and reservoir yield studies; long-range water supply studies; flood forecasting; flood inundation mapping; watershed monitoring systems; determination of hydrologic environmental consequences; and regulatory support, including preparation of reports, graphics, and other supporting technical documentation to be included in permit applications and approval processes with Federal, State, and local authorities.
The successful candidates will be highly motivated, multi-task oriented, capable of working effectively with and under the direction of several team members with limited supervision, dedicated to learning and applying their developed expertise on a wide variety of projects, and must have good oral and written communication skills and a good knowledge of basic hydrologic and hydraulic fundamentals. Experience in marketing and public presentations is highly desired. Salary is negotiable and will be commensurate with demonstrated knowledge and expertise in the field of water resources, project management, and business development abilities.
EIT and Entry-Level Engineers - Water Resources (Posted 4/12/07)
Applications are being accepted by CP&Y’s Water Resources Division from qualified Engineers-In-Training and entry-level Registered Professional Engineers seeking career advancement in the field of water resources. The desired candidates will have a BS or MS degree in Civil Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Hydrologic Sciences, or similar field with emphasis on hydrology and hydraulics, and have both the desire and motivation to become recognized experts in the field of water resources. Applicants must have at least 2 years of related water resources experience and a demonstrated knowledge and education in basic hydrologic and hydraulic fundamentals. Initial responsibilities will include providing technical assistance under the direct supervision and training of senior registered professional water resource engineers on a diverse array of projects requiring hydrologic and hydraulic expertise. Typical projects may include, but are not limited to, floodplain reclamation; watershed hydrology; floodplain management; erosion, sedimentation, and scour analyses; channelization and hydraulic structure designs; design and inspection of dams; application of computer modeling techniques in determining hydrologic and hydraulic processes; flood control design; water rights; watershed and reservoir yield studies; long-range water supply studies; flood forecasting; flood inundation mapping; watershed monitoring systems; determination of hydrologic environmental consequences; and regulatory support, including preparation of reports, graphics, and other supporting technical documentation to be included in permit applications and approval processes with Federal, State, and local authorities. Experience in consulting engineering, marketing, and public presentations is also desired.
The successful candidates will be highly motivated, multi-task oriented, capable of working effectively with and under the direction of several team members with limited supervision, dedicated to learning and applying their developed expertise on a wide variety of projects, and must have good oral and written communication skills. Experience and familiarity with hydrologic and hydraulic model software generally recognized in the engineering field (such as HEC models, NRCS models, NWS models), as well as AutoCAD and/or Microstation, are a plus. Salary is negotiable and will be commensurate with educational training, demonstrated knowledge, and expertise in the field of water resources.
Dallas-Transportation (Posted 1/12/06)
CP&Y Dallas is currently seeking project engineers who will be asked to work on a variety of transportation engineering tasks. Examples of these tasks include drainage design, roadway and interchange design, signal design, signing & striping, environmental documentation, and design of light rail transit. Project engineers will work with a team of engineers reporting to a project manager. CP&Y has superior benefits and an exceptional working environment with numerous growth opportunities. (Refer to the benefits section of this website for details). A bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and an interest in roadway design are required. Firm will consider a candidate with less than 10 years of experience if applicant demonstrates an interest and ability to quickly learn new tasks and a high level of motivation.
Chiang, Patel & Yerby, Inc., offers an excellent compensation and benefits package, a smoke-free working environment, and has been rated as one of the best engineering firms in the D/FW area for employment. The Engineering News Record currently lists CP&Y in the Top 500 Consulting Engineering Firms.
Send detailed resume by mail, fax, or e-mail to: 1820 Regal Row, Dallas, Texas 75235, or fax to 214-638-3723, or e-mail: ssolano@cpyi.com