Tarrant Regional Water District operates four major reservoirs and 250+ miles of pipelines serving 2.3 million people across North Central Texas. The tech stack is Microsoft-centric (.NET, SQL Server, SharePoint, Power BI) paired with specialized water infrastructure tools (GIS, ArcGIS, CAD), reflecting a hybrid civil-engineering and data-management operation. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering and ops roles, with momentum building around pipeline integrity studies, real-time flood forecasting, and dam safety instrumentation—suggesting significant capital investment in aging infrastructure monitoring and compliance.
Tarrant Regional Water District is a publicly elected government agency that has provided water supply and flood control to Tarrant County since 1924. The District owns and operates four major reservoirs (Lake Bridgeport, Eagle Mountain Lake, Cedar Creek, and Richland-Chambers), serves over 30 wholesale customers including the cities of Fort Worth and Arlington, and is the largest raw water supplier in Texas by volume. Beyond supply, TRWD manages the Fort Worth Floodway in partnership with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, maintains 70+ miles of Trinity River Trails, and has built a 260-acre wetland reuse project to expand future water capacity. With 201–500 employees headquartered in Fort Worth, the District balances operational scale (transmission hydraulics, pipeline networks) with regulatory compliance and community safety.
TRWD provides raw water to more than 2.3 million people across 11 North Central Texas counties through four major reservoirs and 250+ miles of transmission pipelines, serving 30+ wholesale customers including Fort Worth, Arlington, and Mansfield.
TRWD operates on a Microsoft stack (.NET, SQL Server, SharePoint, Power BI) integrated with specialized water infrastructure tools: GIS, ArcGIS, CAD, and Jupyter for data analysis. Workday manages workforce operations.
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