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Wastewater Process Engineer

Kennedy Jenks Consultants
paid time off, tuition reimbursement, 401(k)
United States, Washington, Federal Way
2002 South 320th Street (Show on map)
Jul 08, 2026

Founded in 1919, KJ has always looked to the future. With a talented team of professionals and a culture of continuous improvement, we deliver exceptional engineering, environmental consulting, and construction management services, with a focus on innovation and sustainability. Using advanced analytics, technology, and tools, KJ improves designs, reduces risk, and finds better ways to deliver projects from planning through construction. KJ is at the forefront of developing sustainable solutions for clients, including green infrastructure design, strategies to reduce energy use and environmental impacts, award-winning water reuse projects, and efficient construction management practices that ensure quality, safety, and on-time delivery. We are known for our dedication to industry-leading client service and tailored solutions.

Kennedy Jenks is seeking a motivated Wastewater Process Engineer to join our growing Wastewater Infrastructure team in Washington. This role focuses on wastewater treatment planning, design, and optimization projects that improve system performance, regulatory compliance, and environmental outcomes.


You'll work with multidisciplinary teams on wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations, collection systems, upgrades, and expansions.


What You'll Do

As a Wastewater Process Engineer, you'll apply technical analysis, process design, project coordination, and stakeholder communication to help deliver effective wastewater solutions.



  • Advance process planning and design: Develop wastewater treatment plans, designs, upgrades, and optimization strategies.
  • Evaluate treatment needs: Apply engineering analysis to assess system performance, develop alternatives, and inform practical solutions.
  • Coordinate technical deliverables: Assist Project Managers and Process Leads with detailed design, technical deliverables, and coordination tasks for small to large civil infrastructure projects, including wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations, and collection systems.
  • Improve treatment processes: Identify physical, chemical, and biological treatment improvements that enhance efficiency, reliability, and environmental performance.
  • Facilitate stakeholder communication: Prepare project updates, technical discussions, and compliance-related documentation for clients, regulators, and project stakeholders.


What Makes This Role Different

  • Work with purpose: Help deliver wastewater solutions that protect public health, promote environmental stewardship, and strengthen community infrastructure.
  • Create practical client value: Shape solutions that improve reliability, efficiency, and long-term system performance.
  • Influence strong project outcomes: Apply process insight that helps teams make informed technical decisions and produce high-quality outcomes.


What You Bring

  • Sound engineering judgment: A thoughtful and analytical approach to evaluating challenges and recommending practical next steps.
  • Client-focused collaboration: A service-oriented approach to working with clients, project teams, and stakeholders to promote responsive, high-quality project delivery.
  • Clear written and verbal communication: The ability to present technical information in a clear, organized, and audience-appropriate way.
  • Reliable follow-through: Attention to detail, responsiveness, and commitment to producing quality work.


Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor's or master's degree in Civil, Environmental, Chemical, or a related engineering field.
  • Experience: 5+ years of relevant wastewater process engineering experience.
  • Technical knowledge: Wastewater treatment processes, regulations, technologies, system design, optimization, and compliance documentation.
  • Certifications or licenses: Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification required; progress toward Professional Engineer (PE) licensure in Washington preferred.
  • Travel: Willingness to travel as needed for project sites, client meetings, and collaboration with Kennedy Jenks offices.


Kennedy Jenks supports a healthy work-life balance and utilizes a hybrid model of home and office work, with a minimum of two days per week in the office. This approach empowers our people to thrive, collaborate, and do their best work.


Salary range for this position is anticipated to be between $120,000 and $175,000, and may vary based upon education, experience, qualifications, licensure/certifications, and geographic location.


Benefits summary: Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance; a health savings account; a 401(k); bonus programs; tuition reimbursement; employee ownership opportunity; professional registration support; business travel assistance; competitive paid time off and holidays; an employee assistance program; and additional programs that support your wellbeing and professional growth.


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Kennedy Jenks is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, disability, citizenship status, genetics, protected veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by applicable law.
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