Civil Principal Engineer in Water Resources
Company: Cannon Corp
Location: San Luis Obispo
Posted on: January 13, 2026
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Job Description:
At Cannon Corporation, we are currently seeking a seasoned Civil
Principal Engineer specializing in Water Resources to join our
dynamic team. The ideal candidate will lead projects focused on
water resources engineering and management, providing expert-level
guidance in hydrology, hydraulic systems, and water quality
improvements. This role is a perfect match for a leader passionate
about innovating sustainable solutions in infrastructure, committed
to excellence and efficiency in every project. You will leverage
your profound engineering expertise to spearhead critical projects,
from conceptual development through completion, ensuring all
solutions not only meet but exceed client expectations and
regulatory requirements. Lead multidisciplinary project teams in
the planning, design, and implementation of water resource
engineering projects. Conduct and supervise hydrologic and
hydraulic modeling studies. Develop, evaluate, and optimize water
management strategies and systems. Ensure compliance with current
regulations and standards in water resources management. Coordinate
with clients, stakeholders, and governmental agencies. Oversee the
preparation of project documentation, proposals, and reports.
Manage project budgets and schedules while ensuring the technical
accuracy of designs. Expertise in water resources engineering
Proficiency in hydrological and hydraulic modeling software (e.g.,
HEC-RAS, SWMM) Strong leadership and project management skills
Excellent communication, coordination, and analytical skills
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with precise
attention to detail Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision
Insurance Life Insurance 401k Professional Engineer (PE) license
required. Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) preferred.
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