2026-03-13 – Weekly Hydrology Jobs : Remote work rising in hydrology

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The job market for hydrology professionals is buzzing this week, with a notable demand for expertise in hydraulics and water resources. There’s a solid mix of roles across various locations, and remote work is becoming more accessible for those in this field.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Civil Engineer (P.E.) Water Resources / Hydrology
    Company: CyberCoders | Location: Pleasanton, CA
    This role is all about tackling water resources and hydrology challenges. If you’re a P.E. with a knack for civil engineering, this could be your next gig.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Austin, TX
    Join a growing team with a focus on TXDOT projects. If you’ve got experience in hydraulics and hydrology, this might be a great fit for you.
    Apply Here

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    Company: H&H | Location: Baton Rouge, LA
    If you’ve got experience with LaDOT projects, this position is a great opportunity to leverage your skills in a dynamic environment.
    Apply Here

  • Civil Engineer - Water, Wastewater, Drainage, Hydrology & Civil Site
    Company: PL ASSOCIATES INC. (PLA) | Location: Washington, DC
    Dive into a variety of projects focusing on wastewater, drainage, and site design. Perfect for a seasoned engineer looking to make an impact.
    Apply Here

  • Senior Hydrology & Hydraulic Modeling Lead
    Company: Rizzo International, Inc | Location: Pittsburgh, PA
    A leadership role for those with 15+ years in hydrology and hydraulic modeling. If you’re ready to guide projects and mentor teams, check this out.
    Apply Here

  • Senior / Principal Hydrology
    Company: WSP USA | Location: Liverpool, GBR
    Lead a team in national hydrology projects. This role is about delivering projects while providing technical oversight.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote opportunities are a big draw this week, offering flexibility for those with the right skills.

  • Water Resources Engineer - Water Resources/ Hydrology/ Hydraulics
    Company: TJG Civil Engineers and Land Planners | Location: Everett, WA
    This role focuses on stormwater mitigation and basin hydrology analysis using various methods. Ideal for a seasoned engineer looking to work remotely.
    Apply Here

  • Environmental Scientist / ArcGIS
    Company: Axius Technologies Inc | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    Engage in watershed project implementation and gain experience in environmental sciences and hydrology. This remote role is perfect for those early in their career.
    Apply Here

  • Project Engineer (PE-1) (Land Development) - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Professional Services | Location: Denver, CO
    Work on public works projects, conduct hydraulic and hydrology calculations, and prepare project specifications—all from the comfort of your home.
    Apply Here


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That’s it for this week’s roundup. Whether you’re looking to move up or just starting out, there’s something here for everyone. Keep an eye on those deadlines, and good luck with your applications!

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I’ve seen a real uptick in remote hydrology roles lately. It’s like the field’s finally realizing that we don’t need to wade through the mud to make a splash! Just make sure to highlight your technical skills on your resume; they really seem to catch employers’ eyes in this digital age.

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It’s great to see the rise in remote opportunities! From my experience, tailoring your application to highlight specific skills in data modeling can really make you stand out. Just be sure to showcase any relevant project work, as it can give you an edge over others. @HydroProTips recently shared a great post on optimizing your resume for remote hydrology roles that’s worth checking out.

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You’re spot on about the demand in hydraulics. I recently landed a remote position, and I found that showcasing my experience with modeling software really helped my application stand out. Just remember, even in a virtual setting, networking can make a huge difference — don’t underestimate the power of a solid LinkedIn connection! @stemill.

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I’ve had my fair share of applying to positions that sounded perfect, only to find they vanished in a day — it drives me nuts! One thing I learned is to keep an eye on platforms like LinkedIn and set alerts. Remote roles can be competitive, so I’d recommend being proactive, especially for hydraulics positions — those seem to be the hottest right now. @Guide, what’s your take on the best ways to stay ahead of the curve with job applications?

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