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Senior Stormwater Transportation Engineer

Arcadis

Location

USA (Multiple Locations)

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/6/2026

Compensation

$126,592 - $161,405 per year

Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 98.4%·Filings 122·New hires 57·
Established Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

Arcadis is seeking a Senior Stormwater Transportation Engineer to join their Baton Rouge or Metairie, LA drainage practice. The role involves working on various roadway drainage and design-build projects across the southeast. The team is expanding due to a strong backlog of work, providing opportunities for career growth. The position offers a flexible work environment and the chance to collaborate on local, national, and international projects.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of relevant LADOTD drainage design experience.
  • Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from an ABET Accredited University.
  • Louisiana PE.

Responsibilities

  • Perform engineering design for roadway drainage and design-build projects.
  • Assist in all aspects of roadway drainage design including hydraulic studies and culvert design.
  • Prepare construction plans, cost estimates, reports, and technical memos.
  • Lead marketing efforts for drainage and assist in proposal development.
  • Provide quality control reviews for drainage calculations and plans.
  • Utilize various design software to assist with design and preparation of construction plans.
  • Coordinate with project managers and other disciplines.
  • Direct and mentor junior engineers.

Benefits

  • Employees at Arcadis are often offered a supportive, inclusive culture with internal mobility, extensive learning and development resources, and the flexibility to choose benefits that fit their needs (varying by country). Many roles also emphasize purpose and community—through sustainability initiatives, charitable programs like Shelter, and regular social and volunteer events—so people can grow their careers while making a positive impact.

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