A water resources engineer resume that just says "did water work" gets passed over. Employers want projects, hydrology and hydraulics, design, and compliance. This guide shows what to highlight, how to quantify it, how to write skills, and how it differs from an environmental engineer — with FAQs.
A stormwater engineer resume that just says "responsible for drainage" gets filtered out. Recruiters want drainage design, flood, water quality, and project results. This guide shows what to prove, how to quantify it, how to write your skills section, and how a stormwater resume differs from a hydraulic engineer's, with an FAQ. Run a free check at the end.