2026-03-20 – Weekly Hydrology Jobs : Senior roles in high demand

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week’s hydrology job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially for those skilled in modeling and site design. There’s a noteworthy demand for senior roles, and yes, we’ve got verified remote work options too.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Hydraulics and Hydrology Engineer
    This role is ideal for someone with solid hydraulics and hydrology experience, particularly if you’ve worked on TXDOT projects.
    Company: H&H | Location: Austin, TX
    Apply Here

  • Civil Engineer - Water, Wastewater, Drainage, Hydrology & Civil Site
    If you’ve got a knack for wastewater and drainage systems, this might be your gig. Solid problem-solving skills in hydrology will be key.
    Company: PL ASSOCIATES INC. (PLA) | Location: Washington, DC
    Apply Here

  • Senior Hydrology & Hydraulic Modeling Lead
    This is a senior position for those with 15+ years in hydrology and hydraulic modeling. A professional background will be essential here.
    Company: Rizzo International, Inc | Location: Pittsburgh, PA
    Apply Here

  • Senior / Principal Hydrology
    This role offers a chance to lead national hydrology projects, focusing on technical oversight and project delivery.
    Company: WSP USA | Location: Various Locations in the UK
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote work is still going strong this week. These roles let you work from wherever you’re most comfortable.

  • Water Resources Engineer - Water Resources/ Hydrology/ Hydraulics
    This position requires experience in stormwater mitigation and basin hydrology analysis using tools like WWHM.
    Company: TJG Civil Engineers and Land Planners | Location: Everett, WA
    Apply Here

  • Environmental Scientist /ArcGIS
    Ideal for those with some experience in environmental sciences and a knack for ArcGIS.
    Company: Axius Technologies Inc | Location: Phoenix, AZ
    Apply Here

  • Project Engineer (PE-1) (Land Development) - Remote | WFH
    If you’re comfortable with hydraulic and hydrology calculations, this project-based role might suit you.
    Company: Get It - Professional Services | Location: Denver, CO
    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 these opportunities, and good luck with your applications. Let’s catch up next week.

With so many senior hydrology roles out there, it feels like a game of musical chairs — better grab one fast before the music stops! I once landed a remote position similar to these by highlighting my modeling experience on my resume. Have you considered tailoring your applications to include those keywords?

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If you’re thinking about applying to one of those senior hydrology roles, be ready to showcase your skills like a hydrologist at a talent show. I landed a remote position last year by really zeroing in on my modeling experience during the interview. Don’t forget to tailor your resume — those details can make a huge difference.

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It’s definitely a competitive time! I applied for a similar role last year, and I found that customizing my portfolio to highlight specific projects gave me an edge. Remember to showcase your problem-solving skills too; it’s like hydrology’s version of being a superhero.

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