Full-Time

Twdb – Water Resources Engineer

Engineer II-V or Project Manager II-IV

Posted on 6/22/2026

Texas Water Development Board

Texas Water Development Board

201-500 employees

Manages Texas water planning and infrastructure

Compensation Overview

$6.1k - $8.6k/mo

+ Recruitment Bonus

Austin, TX, USA

In Person

Must reside in Texas; in-office schedule required; travel up to 5% primarily within Texas.

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Requirements
  • Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering or a related field.
Responsibilities
  • Reviews applications for financial assistance and advises applicants on TWDB requirements according to the funding program.
  • Serves as an advisor on engineering related matters and, as necessary, and oversees applicable reviews conducted by other Project Reviewers.
  • Develops and manages grant and professional services contracts including assisting in developing scopes of work, budgets, and negotiating contract amendments.
  • Develops relevant engineering information needed for Board consideration of funding requests and makes final recommendations on the feasibility of the proposed project/application.
  • Coordinates with various federal and state agencies regarding projects and programs.
  • Performs technical review and evaluation of engineering related documents; determines relevant deficiencies, options and recommendations to ensure compliance with TWDB rules and regulations.
  • Monitors project schedules, budgets, and invoice costs and/or released costs to identify potential issues or delays.
  • Serves as project manager, monitoring project schedules, budgets, and requirements, and reviewing eligibility and approving payment requests.
  • Conducts on site observations to monitor the progress of the construction of TWDB-funded projects for compliance with TWDB rules and specifications.
  • Assists owners with problem resolution, and ensures work is completed in accordance with approved contract document.
  • Manages various aspects of projects, recommends course of action to reduce delays, and documents project files on significant actions.
  • Provides information and assistance to appropriate TWDB staff and clients.
  • Stays informed of changes to pertinent laws, regulations, guidelines, policies, and instructions and correctly applies them to assigned projects.
  • Identifies and participates in TWDB agency and external job-related trainings.
  • Provides support to additional flood planning teams due to temporary staffing conditions as assigned by the division director.
  • Assists leadership and management in identifying process improvements and areas within the FPPG that need improvement or could be streamlined.
  • Assists the Discipline Lead in reviewing and preparing procedures and guidelines and in conducting training as necessary.
  • Promotes an environment that encourages teamwork, accountability, professional development, and improvement in performance.
  • Conducts outreach efforts, including public speaking.
  • Maintains current information in TWDB’s projects database (TxWise).
  • May train and supervise the work of others.
  • May participate in reviewing Regional Flood Plans, developing the State Flood Plan and related activities
  • Maintains confidential and sensitive information.
  • Ensures individual and team files (electronic and hard versions) are appropriately maintained and timely disposed of in accordance with the agency’s records retention procedures and schedule.
  • Maintains required certifications and licenses and meets the continuing education needs and requirements of the position to include, attending mandatory training courses.
  • May be required to operate a state or personal vehicle for business purposes.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Graduate degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in planning, civil/environmental engineering, or related field.
  • Four years of progressively responsible professional work experience managing projects/programs and supervising staff.
  • Three years in project/contract management monitoring, in addressing changes in scope and budget, and in the use of a computer and applicable software.
  • Experience developing and managing professional services contracts including developing scopes of work, budgets, and negotiating contract amendments.
  • Knowledge of and experience with hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, and mapping of flood risk.
  • Experience in planning, prioritization, design and construction of flood risk reduction projects including riverine flood control, local flood control and coastal flood control projects.
  • Experienced and skilled to ensure the flood control planning grants are utilized appropriately to facilitate identification of flood risk, and planning for appropriate flood risk reduction projects and that the work done by contractors meets requirements and the purpose of the program funding.
  • Experience with regulations related to floodplain and flood management, federal and state programs and permitting.
  • Certified Flood Plain Manager.
Texas Water Development Board

Texas Water Development Board

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The Texas Water Development Board manages the state's long-term water supply by coordinating regional planning and collecting environmental data. It provides low-interest loans and grants to local governments to fund infrastructure projects like reservoirs, treatment plants, and flood control systems. Unlike private consultants or local utilities, this agency operates as a central state authority that aligns local needs with a unified statewide strategy. Its goal is to ensure that all Texas communities have access to sufficient and clean water through sustainable resource management and financial support.

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201-500

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Headquarters

Austin, Texas

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Flexible Work Hours