This is a role for someone who wants to sit at the intersection of engineering, data, and real-world infrastructure impact. You'll work directly with municipal wastewater systems, using modeling and data analysis to influence how major cities plan, upgrade, and optimize critical sewer networks.
You won't just be running models—you'll be interpreting data, identifying system risks, and helping shape infrastructure decisions that affect thousands of people. It's a strong opportunity to build deep technical expertise while gaining exposure to large-scale public sector projects.
The Role
You'll support the planning, modeling, and analysis of wastewater collection systems, working closely with municipal stakeholders and engineering teams.
This role blends hydraulic modeling, GIS, and data analysis, giving you hands-on experience with industry-leading tools and real infrastructure challenges.
What You'll Be Doing
What They're Looking For
Technical Skills
Why This Role Stands Out
You'll gain hands-on experience with real municipal systems, working on projects that directly impact infrastructure resilience and long-term planning. The role offers a strong balance of technical development, practical application, and career progression within a growing sector.
If you're looking to move beyond pure design or modeling into a role where your work influences real-world decisions, this is a strong next step.