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Civil Engineers Are in High Demand

May 9, 2022 By EMI

I am a member of the social networking site “Nextdoor” (I call it a nosy neighbor site). I joined for the COVID updates and to volunteer my superpowers as a relatively young, low-COVID-risk person. But I stayed for the complete insanity that is village gossip. I was a little shocked to get a notification from my county saying “Civil Engineers!!! We need you!” I clicked on the post and it sounded a little desperate. It seems my county doesn’t mind what stage of your career you are in, what area of civil engineering you are in, or even if you get your job ads from a site used primarily to discuss whose dog is barking at what time.

In the same week, I got an email from a city not too far from me, where I had unsuccessfully applied for a job in 2016, asking me if I would like to apply for a job again. They provided a link to the job they were thinking about, but stressed that if anything else caught my eye I should apply for that too.

The following week I got two messages on LinkedIn from recruiters about civil engineering jobs, located about two hours away, that they thought I might like to apply for.

Now is a good time to point out that while I have worked as a civil engineer before, until now I have never been recruited as one. There is a convincing argument that when you get a Ph.D., you will no longer be a good engineer. Clearly this is an oversimplification, and an enjoyable discussion can be had on this. But I would say that I can’t think of a person I know, or know of (other than me), who has done graduate-level research and then gone into an EIT or P.E. role exclusively. So it should make sense when I tell you that previously, all the messages I got recruiting me to apply for a job were for jobs in R&D, teaching and talking about research, or in one fun case setting up experiments for a TV show. But not civil engineering jobs. As such, these latest recruiting messages conjured up visions of a barrel and an entire HR department reaching as far as they can to the base.

So what’s happening and should we be worried? Well, lots, and yes, always.

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Filed Under: Civil Engineering Tagged With: Civil Engineering, civil engineering jobs, Civil Engineers, Civil Engineers Are in High in Demand, EIT, P.E, professional institution, raise awareness, recruited, study civil engineering, tech industry, volunteer

How to Delegate Like a Pro

April 13, 2022 By EMI

Look — delegating is hard. Let’s just be honest. As you start your career, usually everything you do is self-performed, driven by you, and you can rely on yourself to complete tasks to the quality level needed. As your career progresses, there will begin to be more work than you can complete on your own, and it will lead to utilizing other team members to get things done.

This has a fancy term called delegation. Delegation is a skill. Some people are inherently better at it, but nobody is born a master of delegation. Mastery of delegation allows you to continue to move up and progress in your career. If you don’t master it, then delegation can be like a curse. There are different levels of delegation. I am going to cover what I believe to be the three levels of delegation that young engineers need to learn how to master if they are going to move from a technical engineer to any form of management or leadership.

All forms of delegation require some level of planning and follow up on your part. Depending upon the level of delegation, the level of planning and following up varies.

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Filed Under: Civil Engineering Tagged With: assistance from peers, Delegate Like a Pro, Delegating Down, delegating to a team member, Delegating to Peers, Delegating Up, forms of delegation, help from your supervisor, How to Delegate, Jacob W. Valentien, Mastery of delegation, Strategies for Delegating

TCEP 205: Becoming a More Creative and Innovative Engineer (By Using Basic Brain Knowledge)

April 13, 2022 By EMI

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creative and innovativeIn this episode, I talk to Stu Walesh, Ph.D., P.E., Dist.M.ASCE, F.NSPE, about how using basic brain knowledge to be more creative and innovative can help engineers become a better version of themselves.

Engineering Quotes:

creative and innovative

creative and innovative

Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Stu:

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Filed Under: Career Goals and Challenges, TCEP-The Civil Engineering Podcast Tagged With: attention to visual impact, Basic Brain Knowledge, be more creative and innovative, become a better engineer, communicate efficiently, conscious thinking, Creative and Innovative Engineer, engage your subconscious mind, enhance creativity and innovation, how the brain works, Introduction to Creativity and Innovation for Engineers, learn about the brain, Mind mapping, solving challenges, Stu Walesh, subconscious mind

TECC 272: Turning the “Great Resignation” Into the “Great Transformation”

March 29, 2022 By EMI

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Great ResignationIn this episode, we talk to Sonja Price, a top career strategist, salary advisor, and leadership coach for mid-level corporate professionals, about career strategies for engineers considering a transition in their engineering careers. She also talks about how engineers can turn the “Great Resignation” into the “Great Transformation” to advance their careers.

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Great Resignation

Great Resignation

Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Turning the “Great Resignation” Into the “Great Transformation”:

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Filed Under: Career Game Changers, TECC Podcast-The Engineering Career Coach Podcast Tagged With: career roadmap, career satisfaction, career strategies, career strategist, Engineering Workforce, Great Resignation, Great Transformation, higher resignation rates, past work experience, position yourself correctly, Progress in Your Career, resignation rates, skills analysis, Sonja Price, talent shortage, Working from home

TECC 270: How Engineers Can Fuel Their Creativity and Find a Creative Outlet

March 15, 2022 By EMI

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Creative OutletIn this episode, I talk with Luis Duque, PE, M. ASCE, SEI, a Bridge Engineer at Foothills Bridge Co, and host of the podcast called Engineering Our Future, about the importance of establishing a creative outlet outside of engineering, and how entrepreneurship and volunteering can help you to advance in your career.

Creative Outlet

Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About How Engineers Can Find a Creative Outlet:

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Filed Under: Personal Development and Professionalism, TECC Podcast-The Engineering Career Coach Podcast Tagged With: creative mindset, Creative Outlet, creative solutions, creative solutions to problems, engineering mindset, entrepreneurship, establishing a creative outlet, networking, passion project, pursue a creative outlet, set aside time, supporting skills, Volunteering, Volunteering while in college, what you are passionate about

TCEP 199: Growing a Civil Engineering Firm: With a People-First Approach

March 2, 2022 By EMI

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In this episode, I talk to Walfrido Pevida, P.E., the Founder and Chief Engineer at Pevida Highway Designers, LLC about growing a civil engineering firm, the importance of a company’s vision and mission, and the roles people play when building a business.

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Growing a Civil Engineering Firm

Growing a Civil Engineering Firm

Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Walfrido:

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Filed Under: Business Development, TCEP-The Civil Engineering Podcast Tagged With: building a business, Civil Engineering Firm, civil engineering firm culture, company vision and mission, Delegating work, find common ground, Growing a Civil Engineering Firm, opening new offices, People-First, People-First Approach, Pevida Highway Designers, recruiting the right people, roles people play, Starting A Civil Engineering Firm, Training and Development, Walfrido Pevida

TECC 269: Diversity in Engineering: Celebrating Black History Month With Ted Colbert

February 28, 2022 By EMI

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DiversityIn this episode, we talk to Theodore (Ted) Colbert III, Executive Vice President of The Boeing Company and President and Chief Executive Officer of Boeing Global Services about diversity in engineering, how diversity can benefit an engineering firm, and how engineers can help promote diversity through mentorship. Ted also received the 2022 Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA), on Saturday, February 19th in Washington D.C.

Diversity

Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed About Diversity in Engineering:

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Filed Under: Leadership/Management, TECC Podcast-The Engineering Career Coach Podcast Tagged With: advancing equity inclusion, Black Engineer of the Year Award, Celebrating Black History Month, Diversity, diversity in engineering, empathy, engineers, environment that is diverse and inclusive, equity, equity inclusion, find your strengths, higher gender diversity, Inclusion, Leadership, mentoring diverse intern, mentors, Ted Colbert

TCEP 198: The American Dream: Building a Civil Engineering Firm

February 23, 2022 By EMI

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american dreamIn this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Marc Sandhu, P.E., President of ARS Engineers, Inc. about the recent passing of his father, the founder of ARS Engineers Inc. (ARS), and how he is continuing his father’s legacy of the living the American dream. He also talks about some of the things going on in the world of civil engineering and provides some great advice on taking on leadership roles in companies, whether you are ready to, or not.

Engineering Quotes:

american dream

american dream

Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Marc:

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Filed Under: Business/Entrepreneurship, TCEP-The Civil Engineering Podcast Tagged With: ARS Engineers, attend company parties, Bachelor of Science and Civil Engineering, Building a Civil Engineering Firm, different areas within civil engineering, federal civil engineering work, internship at a civil engineering firm, internship at ARS Engineers, Marc Sandhu, minority business ownership, overcome challenges, Southern Methodist University, taking on leadership roles, The American Dream

TSEC 71: The Peachoid Water Tower: Professional Judgment Skills for Engineers

February 17, 2022 By EMI

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Professional JudgmentIn this episode, we talk to J. G. (Greg) Soules, Ph.D., P.E., S.E., P.Eng, a Senior Principal Structural Engineer and the Technical Authority for Seismic and Wind Engineering for CB&I, about his involvement in the Peachoid Water Tower project, how he received his Ph.D. at 63, and why professional judgment is important as an engineer.

Engineering Quotes:

professional judgment

professional judgment

professional judgment

Here Are Some of the Questions We Ask Greg:

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Filed Under: TSEC-The Structural Engineering Channel Tagged With: ASCE, CB&I, Elevated water towers, Gaffney, J. G. (Greg) Soules, McDermott International, Participating in a professional society, Peachoid project, Peachoid Water Tower, Ph.D. at 63, Professional Judgment, Professional Judgment Skills, professional society, SEI, Take Advantage of Opportunities, water spheroid, Wind design

TECC 268: How Engineers Can Manage Complexity in Their Organizations

February 15, 2022 By EMI

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Manage ComplexityIn this episode, we talk to Jeff Doolittle, a software architect and transformational leader with more than 20 years of experience designing and architecting software systems about the importance of complexity in engineering, and how engineers and engineering leaders can manage complexity in their organizations.

Engineering Quotes:

Manage Complexity

Manage Complexity

Here Are Some of the Key Points Discussed in This Episode:

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Filed Under: Leadership/Management, TECC Podcast-The Engineering Career Coach Podcast Tagged With: architecting software systems, complexity in engineering, contain complexity, design integrity, enforce constraints, Engineers Can Manage Complexity, grasp of complexity, Integration complexity, Jeff Doolittle, Manage Complexity, Manage Complexity in Organizations, market complexity, operational complexity, Organization complexity, Quality Assurance, software architect, Technological complexity, transformational leader

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