2025-12-26 – Weekly Hydrology Jobs : Hydrology job market buzzing with remote roles!

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The job market for hydrology professionals is buzzing this week, with a significant demand for skills in water resources and hydraulics. There are plenty of opportunities out there, especially for those with expertise in drainage and stormwater management. Plus, several remote positions are available, so you can work from the comfort of your home if that’s your thing.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Water Resources Engineer (Hydrology & Hydraulics)
    Company: Magrym Consulting, Inc. | Location: Midland County, TX
    They’re looking for someone focused on Hydrology & Hydraulics to support various infrastructure projects. If you have experience in drainage and stormwater, this might be a great fit.
    Apply Here

  • Water Resources Engineer (Hydrology & Hydraulics)
    Company: Magrym Consulting, Inc. | Location: Fort Worth, TX
    Another opening at Magrym looking for similar expertise. The focus is again on drainage and stormwater, crucial for urban development.
    Apply Here

  • Water Resources Engineer (Hydrology & Hydraulics)
    Company: Magrym Consulting, Inc. | Location: San Antonio, TX
    If you’re near San Antonio, this might be worth checking out. Same role, different city, offering a chance to work on substantial civil infrastructure.
    Apply Here

  • Water Resources Engineer (Hydrology & Hydraulics)
    Company: Magrym Consulting, Inc. | Location: El Paso County, TX
    They’re on the hunt for another engineer to support their projects. Experience with H&H is key here.
    Apply Here

  • Civil Engineer - Water, Wastewater, Drainage, Hydrology & Civil Site
    Company: PL ASSOCIATES INC. (PLA) | Location: Washington, DC
    This one covers a broad range—wastewater, drainage, hydrology. It’s a solid chance to expand your skill set.
    Apply Here

  • Hydrology & Hydraulics Team Leader
    Company: RE/SPEC Inc. | Location: San Antonio, TX
    Lead a team in H&H projects. If leadership is your thing, this could be a rewarding role.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Reston, VA
    They’re looking for engineers with a focus on VDOT projects. If you know your stuff in Hydraulics & Hydrology, this might be for you.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Baton Rouge, LA
    Working on LaDOT projects, this role is perfect if you’ve got experience in local hydrology.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Metairie, LA
    Similar role to Baton Rouge, focused on LaDOT. If you’re based in Metairie, this is a great opportunity.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Austin, TX
    Texas DOT projects are in focus here. If you’ve worked with TXDOT before, consider applying.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote roles are perfect if you’re looking to balance work and life a bit more. Here are some you might want to check out:

  • Civil Engineer
    Company: HR Collaboration Group LLC | Location: Indianapolis, IN
    Experience in transportation and hydraulics/hydrology is key. It’s a flexible role you can do from anywhere.
    Apply Here

  • Civil Engineer
    Company: HR Collaboration Group LLC | Location: South Bend, IN
    Similar to the Indianapolis role, offering a chance to work in a broad range of civil engineering areas remotely.
    Apply Here

  • Water Resources Engineer - Water Resources/ Hydrology/ Hydraulics
    Company: TJG Civil Engineers and Land Planners | Location: Everett, WA
    Focus on stormwater mitigation and hydrology analysis. Work from anywhere while tackling real-world water challenges.
    Apply Here

  • Environmental Scientist /ArcGIS
    Company: Axius Technologies Inc | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    If you’ve got experience in environmental sciences or related fields, this remote role could be a perfect match.
    Apply Here

  • Sr. Water Resources Engineer
    Company: Staffworthy Inc. | Location: Metcalf, GA
    An excellent role for someone with a strong background in water resource management and hydrology.
    Apply Here


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Let’s wrap it up here. These opportunities are brimming with potential, so if something catches your eye, don’t hesitate to go for it. Until next time, take care and keep pushing those boundaries.

Set USAJOBS alerts; apply same day — ‘remote’ roles disappear fast, @OP… Caveat: many still require local PE/time zone.

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I landed a remote stormwater modeling contract last quarter by attaching a one‑page mini‑portfolio (before/after floodplain maps + a HEC‑RAS 2D screenshot) to my first email — like speed‑dating for resumes. On LinkedIn, set alerts for the acronyms themselves (“H&H”, “2D”, “RAS”, “SWMM”) since a lot of roles hide under those tags, @jessica_park07. Small caveat: many “remote” gigs still expect a monthly site visit or in‑state presence for reimbursement, so ask that upfront.

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@frajone same-day helps — one thing that’s worked for me is dropping a 45‑sec Loom showing my SWMM/HEC‑HMS setup for a similar basin right in the email; I get callbacks within hours… If video’s blocked on their end, I attach one annotated PNG with the hydrograph and routing notes — worth trying?

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