August 25, 2011
Heavy Civil Update
Paul Wallick, P.E.
I am finding action for municipal, transportation, and land development engineers in smaller communities. Also a need for designers with CAD, Microstation, and Civil 3D experience. Larger metropolitan areas were more affected by the recession because new development projects stalled. Smaller communities were not as dependent on new developments.
Some larger cities that are seeing action are Boston; Ogden, UT; Worcester, MA; Dallas-Fort Worth; Houston; Oklahoma City; Omaha; Akron; Rochester, NY; Grand Rapids, MI.
I keep discussing this in my blog and I will again, the oil patch area of NW North Dakota is in demand for civil engineers of most disciplines. Also, mining engineers are in demand internationally.
Follow me on Twitter for updates on civil engineer opportunities and also fun facts and information: paulwallickpe
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HEAVY CIVIL UPDATE/PAUL WALLICK, P.E./AUGUST 25, 2011
Posted: September 15, 2011 by paulwallick in Current Employment Commentary, Heavy Civil, Industry News and CommentaryTags: employment news
August 25, 2011
Heavy Civil Update
Paul Wallick, P.E.
I am finding action for municipal, transportation, and land development engineers in smaller communities. Also a need for designers with CAD, Microstation, and Civil 3D experience. Larger metropolitan areas were more affected by the recession because new development projects stalled. Smaller communities were not as dependent on new developments.
Some larger cities that are seeing action are Boston; Ogden, UT; Worcester, MA; Dallas-Fort Worth; Houston; Oklahoma City; Omaha; Akron; Rochester, NY; Grand Rapids, MI.
I keep discussing this in my blog and I will again, the oil patch area of NW North Dakota is in demand for civil engineers of most disciplines. Also, mining engineers are in demand internationally.
Follow me on Twitter for updates on civil engineer opportunities and also fun facts and information: paulwallickpe
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