Project Development Plans: Ensuring Project Success – Ep 187

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In this episode, I talk to Jamie Graham, P.E., PTOE, Traffic and Transportation Department Manager at Carroll Engineering Corporation, about project development plans and how they can set your projects up for success. Jamie also talks about the skills he looks for in project engineers when he is building a team. Engineering Quotes: Here Are […]

When Is the Right Time to Make Your Next Big Move?

This is a guests blog by Jese H. Vance, P.E. When is the right time? What if it doesn’t work out? What if I FAIL? These are all questions that I am sure many of you have asked yourself from time to time when trying to decide to take advantage of an opportunity or stay […]

3 Ways Engineering Leaders Can Manage Emotions in the Workplace

Many factors can contribute to how we can handle stress in the workplace. These include our personality and position in the organization, heavy workload, exclusion, and bullying among co-workers. Therefore, one of the most impactful elements of an engineering leader’s success is their ability to manage the engineering team’s moods and emotions.  Successful management of […]

Buckling Restrained Braces in Structural Engineering – Ep 063

Buckling Restrained Braces

In this episode of The Structural Engineering Podcast, we talk to Maria Eugenia Chumbita, P.E., Vice President of CoreBrace, about the use of buckling restrained braces (BRB) in structural engineering, what they are, how they work, and the process involved in going from the design to the construction phase of projects. Maria also talks about […]

Should Engineers Work From Home More?

This is a guest post by Dr. Rae Taylor No, really, I’m asking. I’m on the fence on this one. I understand there are many jobs that can’t be done from home. One of them being civil engineer. I used to be a microscopist. I can’t imagine even asking for “work from home day”’ in […]

Change in Engineering Education: What Does the Future Hold? – Ep 258

In this episode, I talk to Frank E. Falcone; AP, P.E., D.WRE, CAPT USN (ret)., the Director of Professional Development and Experiential Education in the College of Engineering (CoE) at Villanova University, about engineering education, how it has changed and will change, and how engineering students can focus their career plans and goals for a […]

Creating a Culture of Respect

  “You can easily judge the character of others by how they treat those who can do nothing for them or to them.” ~ Malcolm Forbes If Integrity is the “foundation,” then Respect is the “walls” of a well-led organization. So, what does “Respect” mean for a leader and how does a leader create a […]

Exploring Deep Foundations in Geotechnical Engineering – Ep 035

In this episode of The Geotechnical Engineering Podcast, we talk to Maurice Diong, P.E. an engineer at Skanska, USA about deep foundations in geotechnical engineering, the importance of getting out on the field, and using the most effective solutions on the field. Here Are Some of the Questions We Ask Maurice in This Episode: What […]

The Secret to Building a Not So Average Civil Engineering Firm – Ep 186

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In this episode of The Civil Engineering Podcast, I talk to Ryan Getz, P.E, Managing Partner at WGA Consulting Engineers, about how he grew his civil engineering firm from seven to 50 people, and the role that your staff plays in building a business. Ryan also gets into the importance of reinventing yourself and how […]

The Benefits of a Career Coach in Your Civil Engineering Career

This is a guest blog by Nick Heim, P.E. Many situations in life have us seeking the opinion of others, our careers being no exception. Instead of asking a significant other, coworker, or friend – what if instead we could have someone who is vested in the advancement and growth of our careers give us […]