Join our Hazen team and make the world a better place providing superior solutions in all things water® for our clients. Hazen is a creative, employee-owned company with minimal bureaucracy where employees are allowed to thrive.
Hazen has outstanding opportunities for motivated, talented people that enjoy teamwork and collaboration, client service, and solving our clients’ most difficult water challenges. You will be supported by multiple mentors on projects and local office leadership.
As a detail-oriented Wastewater Engineer / Project Manager with 7 to 15+ years of experience in design and project management of municipal wastewater projects, you will apply your unique skills and insights as part of teams providing wastewater treatment and overall nutrient management solutions across the Pacific Northwest Region.
In your role you will evaluate, model, plan, and support startup and operation of public sector wastewater treatment facilities. Your expertise in and understanding of wastewater treatment processes guides the design of these important facilities.
You will support projects as a critical part of the design team, a design lead, a task manager, and/or a project manager. In your role you will be actively involved in at least one large project and/or several smaller projects simultaneously. You will prepare facility assessment and design reports, perform design calculations, perform process and/or hydraulic modeling, select and size equipment, prepare design documents and construction documents, support construction phase services both in office and in the field. Field work and site visits from planning through construction may require occasional travel.
You may support and mentor junior engineers and will be supported by senior mentors on projects and local and regional office leadership. The position will lead to an increasing level of client development and management commensurate with experience, supported by our local office and firm-wide technical resources. You will work with local and regional staff to grow the wastewater practice in the Pacific Northwest.