2026-01-30 – Weekly Hydrology Jobs : Remote work is thriving in hydrology

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This week, there’s a solid demand for hydrology professionals, especially those with a knack for hydraulics and hydrology. While some regions are seeing a critical need for on-site roles, remote opportunities are also on the rise, proving flexible work is here to stay.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Water Resources Engineer (Hydrology & Hydraulics)
    Company: Magrym Consulting, Inc. | Location: El Paso County, TX
    A solid opportunity for those with expertise in drainage and stormwater systems. The focus is on hydrology and hydraulics, key for civil infrastructure projects.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Baton Rouge, LA
    Seeking engineers with a focus on LaDOT projects. If you have experience in hydraulics and hydrology, this is a great chance to make an impact.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Metairie, LA
    This role involves working on LaDOT projects with a focus on hydraulics and hydrology, perfect for those looking to expand their expertise in these areas.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Reston, VA
    Focused on VDOT projects, this role is for engineers passionate about applying their skills in hydraulics and hydrology to improve infrastructure.
    Apply Here

  • Hydrology and Hydraulics (H&H) Engineer
    Company: ENSAFE | Location: Tampa, FL
    A growing team is looking for an H&H Engineer to contribute to their expanding projects. It’s a chance to join a dynamic environment and grow with the company.
    Apply Here

  • Hydrology and Hydraulics (H&H) Engineer
    Company: ENSAFE | Location: Dallas, TX
    Join a thriving team as an H&H Engineer and take part in exciting projects. This is a great opportunity for career growth in a supportive environment.
    Apply Here

  • Hydrology and Hydraulics (H&H) Engineer
    Company: ENSAFE | Location: Houston, TX
    This role offers a chance to make a difference in a leading engineering firm, working on diverse projects in hydrology and hydraulics.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulic & Hydrology Engineer
    Company: Rizzo International, Inc | Location: Pittsburgh, PA
    RIZZO is after a senior-level modeler with a strong background in surface water hydrology and hydraulic modeling. A pivotal role in a reputable firm.
    Apply Here

  • Hydrology & Hydraulics Team Lead
    Company: Metric Geo | Location: San Antonio, Texas Metropolitan Area
    Lead a team in an employee-owned firm. This leadership role is ideal for someone ready to steer projects and mentor talent in hydrology and hydraulics.
    Apply Here

  • Hydrology and Hydraulics (H&H) Engineer
    Company: ENSAFE | Location: Jacksonville, FL
    EnSafe is looking for engineers to join their team, providing a chance to work on impactful projects and grow professionally in a supportive setting.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is thriving, and this week’s listings include some exciting opportunities. If working from home suits your lifestyle, check out these roles.

  • Water Resources Engineer - Water Resources/ Hydrology/ Hydraulics
    Company: TJG Civil Engineers and Land Planners | Location: Everett, WA
    Focus on stormwater mitigation and basin hydrology. Use tools like WWHM and USGS Regression to analyze and solve water resource challenges.
    Apply Here

  • Water Resources Engineer - Water Resources/ Hydrology/ Hydraulics
    Company: TJG Civil Engineers and Land Planners | Location: Everett, WA
    Engage in hydrology analysis and stormwater management using advanced modeling techniques. Great for analytical thinkers.
    Apply Here

  • Environmental Scientist /ArcGIS
    Company: Axius Technologies Inc | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    A great fit for those with experience in environmental sciences and a passion for watershed projects. Field experience is a plus.
    Apply Here

  • Civil Engineer
    Company: HR Collaboration Group LLC | Location: South Bend, IN
    This role is perfect for civil engineers with a versatile skill set, covering transportation, hydraulics, and environmental projects.
    Apply Here

  • Regional Engineer
    Company: MRINetwork Jobs | Location: Avon Park, FL
    Dive into projects involving underground utilities and drainage systems. Ideal for those with a strong civil engineering background.
    Apply Here

  • Sr. Water Resources Engineer
    Company: Staffworthy Inc. | Location: Metcalf, GA
    Utilize your skills in water resource management and stormwater to tackle complex engineering challenges.
    Apply Here

  • Project Engineer (PE-1) (Land Development) - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Professional Services | Location: Denver, CO
    Prepare and manage hydraulic calculations for public works. A perfect role for those looking to make a difference from home.
    Apply Here

  • Staff to Senior Staff Engineer/Geologist/Scientist
    Company: Weiss Associates | Location: Emeryville, CA
    Work on groundwater flow and stormwater projects. Ideal for those with a knack for data analysis and mapping.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Civil Engineer P.E. _ Land Development ( Pleasanton, CA )
    Company: TJG Civil Engineers and Land Planners | Location: Pleasanton, CA
    Engage in hydrology and hydraulic studies. This role offers a chance to work on reclaimed water systems and storm drainage.
    Apply Here

  • Licensed Civil Engineer P.E. _ Land Development ( Rocklin, CA )
    Company: TJG Civil Engineers and Land Planners | Location: Rocklin, CA
    Focus on hydrology and hydraulic design. If you’re experienced in storm drainage systems, this could be your next big move.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Keep an eye on the deadlines and good luck with your applications. Let’s catch up next week!

I’ve landed remote hydrology gigs faster by keeping a small portfolio ready: a sanitized HEC‑RAS/HEC‑HMS project and a short notebook that QA/QCs USGS gauge data, plus one flood map. That way I can “apply promptly,” but I still flag I’m available for occasional site visits since some municipalities require culvert checks. Remote’s great, but calibrating without any field context can feel like modeling baseflow with only coffee as a gauge.

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