JobsProject Water/Wastewater Engineer
Location
Clifton Park, NY
Type
Full-time
Posted
5/6/2026
Compensation
$90,000 - $124,000 per year
Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Master's with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 98.4%·Filings 122·New hires 57·
✓ Established Sponsor
·FY 2025Job description
The Project Water Engineer role at Arcadis involves supporting and growing the Water team in Clifton, NY. The position requires expertise in water and wastewater projects, focusing on planning, design, and construction phases. The engineer will lead project delivery while mentoring junior staff and fostering collaboration across teams. This role emphasizes client development and innovative solutions for stormwater management and related needs.
Requirements
- Minimum 8 years of experience in engineering with a focus on stormwater management.
- Bachelor's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering, or a related field of study.
- NY PE license or ability to obtain one via reciprocity shortly after joining Arcadis.
- 10 years of relevant water/wastewater experience is preferred.
- Master of Science/Engineering in Civil, Environmental Engineering or a related field of study is preferred.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with local teams to ensure successful project delivery.
- Oversee the development of design calculations, technical reports, drawings, and specifications.
- Prepare reports and presentations, and participate in client meetings.
- Supervise and mentor junior engineering and design staff.
- Assist in identifying cost-effective and environmentally sound stormwater solutions.
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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