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What Does It Mean to be a Consulting Engineer?

Speakers: Jeff Griffin, P.E. | Thom Kramer, P.E., C.S.P. | Scott Mirizzi, P.E., C.P.E., C.S.P. | Meg Phillips, P.E. | David Tomasula, P.E. | Kevin Wilcox, P.E., C.S.P.
Length: 30 minutes
Category: Careers
CEUs: None

Presentation Summary

Prior to graduation students find themselves making difficult decisions. What area of design do I specialize in? Who should I work for? How can I stand out from other graduates? Experienced LJB professionals share their stories of hard work, encouragement and how to acquire the needed skills—both technical and interpersonal—to become a successful consulting engineer. With a glimpse into their daily work responsibilities and their specific areas of expertise, students will get a flavor of life after graduation. Students can make wise choices when having defined goals and good information.

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Other Presentations by David Tomasula

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Beginning with the storied history of tilt-up construction, this presentation provides a basic overview of this growing building method.

Other Presentations by Kevin Wilcox

ANSI Z359 Update

As a member of the ANSI Z359 national committee, LJB safety professionals provide clarification on the newly accepted fall protection standards.