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Water Engineer

Arcadis

Location

Syracuse, NY

Type

Full-time

Posted

5/6/2026

Compensation

$80,000 - $92,000 per year

Undergraduate Entry-Level
Approval 98.4%·Filings 122·New hires 57·
Established Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

The Water Engineer role at Arcadis involves evaluating, planning, designing, and managing projects related to water and wastewater treatment and conveyance. The position is based in Syracuse, NY, and focuses on creating sustainable solutions to protect natural environments and water resources. The engineer will work closely with various departments and clients to ensure project success while adhering to industry standards. This role requires a detail-oriented individual who can contribute to technical solutions and support project managers effectively.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in an appropriate area of engineering
  • Minimum 1 year of experience in engineering
  • EIT Certification

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate, plan, design, and support management of water and wastewater treatment projects.
  • Perform routine to moderately difficult design assignments in accordance with company and industry standards.
  • Interface regularly with other departments, clients, vendors, and project engineers.
  • Support professional engineering services during construction, including observation and review of shop drawings.
  • Act as a project resource to meet budget, timeframe, and quality objectives.
  • Conduct investigations and analyses to develop technical solutions and prepare documentation.
  • Collaborate with other design disciplines to ensure the integrity of overall design.
  • Review completed engineering work to ensure it meets specified standards.

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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