Job Description
Job Description
About Our Partner
Our client is a mission-driven public agency dedicated to managing and delivering reliable water resources to agricultural users in California’s Central Valley. With a strong focus on protecting historical water rights, maintaining vital infrastructure, and advancing sustainable water management practices, they play a critical role in the region’s long-term agricultural and environmental health.
They are currently seeking an Engineer II on a contract-to-hire basis to support a broad portfolio of engineering, water resource, and regulatory initiatives. This role is ideal for a well-rounded, field-capable engineer who is motivated to work on high-impact infrastructure and water rights projects.
What Our Partner Brings to the Table
Mission-Driven Impact : Contribute directly to the protection and delivery of essential water supplies in California’s agricultural heartland.
Professional Growth : Take part in a diverse range of engineering, environmental, legal, and regulatory initiatives with strong mentorship and cross-disciplinary exposure.
Collaborative Environment : Join a supportive, experienced team where collaboration, flexibility, and initiative are highly valued.
Strong Benefits : Competitive compensation, comprehensive health benefits, retirement plan, paid time off, and fieldwork opportunities.
How You’ll Contribute to Our Partner’s Success
- Lead or assist in the planning, design, and management of construction, maintenance, and repair projects for canals, pipelines, pump stations, and groundwater recharge systems.
- Create technical plans and construction documents using AutoCAD; develop maps and exhibits using ArcGIS.
- Support project bidding, consultant oversight, and field inspections.
- Analyze and support documentation of surface water flows, diversions, and water rights records, particularly in support of long-standing legal and administrative proceedings.
- Assist in the evaluation of water supply and demand scenarios, and support program planning to enhance water management efficiency.
- Conduct grant research, prepare applications, and manage state and federal funding compliance.
- Prepare and review contracts, agreements, and environmental permitting documents.
- Coordinate with other agencies and third parties to review development proposals, infrastructure plans, and regulatory submissions to protect client interests.
- Contribute to the implementation of local and regional planning efforts, including Groundwater Sustainability Plans (SGMA) and Agricultural Water Management Plans.
- Provide occasional lead support on construction programs and District initiatives.
What You Bring to the Role
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related technical field.At least 3 years of experience in civil engineering, water resources planning, or water operations with a public agency, consulting firm, or agriculture-related entity.Proficiency with AutoCAD and ArcGIS is required.Familiarity with property rights, infrastructure permitting, hydrology, and California water laws is strongly preferred.Experience in field inspections, technical report writing, and project management.Valid California driver’s license required.Possession of (or commitment to obtaining within 12 months) a Professional Engineer (PE) license in California is preferred.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a flexible, team-oriented environment.Willingness to travel within and occasionally beyond the local service area for project needs.Location & Travel
This is a full-time, in-office role based in Kern County, California. The position includes regular fieldwork and occasional travel outside the service area.