Overcoming Challenges and Delivering Success in Bridge Rehabilitation – Ep 029

bridge rehabilitation

In this episode, I talk with Rachel Mertz, P.E., SE, a senior project manager with Modjeski and Masters, Inc., about her role as a project manager for the Murray Baker Bridge Rehabilitation Project and her overall experience as a woman in engineering. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Rachel: Could you […]

How the NICER Method Can Help Civil Engineering Organizations Thrive – Ep 247

NICER Method

In this episode, I talk with Dylan Medeiros, a learning and development specialist at HFA, about the intriguing origin story of the NICER method. Dylan breaks down the method’s steps and explains how it can benefit both civil engineering individuals and organizations. We also talk about the future of learning and development in the engineering […]

How Mentorship Guides the Path to Engineering Success

engineering success

Image by pch.vector on Freepik “A mentor is someone who allows you to see the hope inside yourself.” ~ Oprah Winfrey In the dynamic world of engineering, mentorship is the compass that guides emerging and seasoned professionals alike toward engineering success. As we embark on this exploration of mentorship’s transformative role, we’ll unveil the essential […]

How Construction Technology Is Revolutionizing the AEC Industry – Ep 028

Construction Technology

In this episode, I talk with Will Synnott BEng, CGeol, director of strategic accounts at Disperse, about how Disperse uses technology to solve some of the biggest challenges facing the construction industry. He also talks about his journey transitioning from a career in engineering to a sales role within a technology company. ***The video version […]

The Challenges, Innovations, and Future of Tailings Engineering – Ep 086

Tailings Engineering

In this episode, we talk with Sam Rumel, P.E., P.G., a geotechnical engineer at AECOM, about tailings engineering. We explore the intricacies of this field and shed light on its challenges, innovative approaches, and future trends. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of the Questions We […]

Tips and Strategies for Effective Technical Writing in Engineering – Ep 313

Effective Technical Writing

In this episode, I talk with Pam Hurley, PhD, the founder and president of Hurley Write, Inc., about how engineers can become more effective writers. We discuss some of the challenges that engineers face when writing, share some tips and strategies for improving their effective technical writing skills, and the importance of writing in a […]

Redefining Success as a Woman in Engineering – Ep 002

Woman in Engineering

In this episode, I talk with Peyton Gibson, EIT, ENV SP, a civil engineer and economist with more than seven years’ experience in the architecture, engineering, and construction industries, about her journey and experiences in the field of engineering, with a particular focus on her career transitions, her move to the Netherlands, remote work experiences, […]

Applications of Technology to Enhance Public Safety

public safety

As engineering professionals, we have a responsibility to protect the safety, health, and welfare of the public. Part of this duty entails inspection and maintenance of existing infrastructure. Some jurisdictions require inspection and maintenance at periodic intervals to ensure that the public is kept safe while in and around these assets. For example, New York […]

5 Essential Keys for Engineers Transitioning to Project Management – Ep 028

Transitioning to Project Management

In this episode, we talk with James Taylor, Jr., P.E., a licensed professional engineer and an Associate Vice President at Verdantas, about five essential keys for engineers transitioning from a technical role to the dynamic world of project management. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some of […]