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FES Presentation to UM Engineering Students. “A Taste of the Real World” “Challenges to Environmental & Civil Engineers” (a.k.a. “ The Challenges of Champions)”. One Year+/- Before Graduation. Consider from one to three “disciplines”; Interview Professionals in each one;
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FES Presentation to UM Engineering Students “A Taste of the Real World” “Challenges to Environmental & Civil Engineers” (a.k.a. “ The Challenges of Champions)”
One Year+/- Before Graduation • Consider from one to three “disciplines”; • Interview Professionals in each one; • Identify potential Employers • Consider Geographic Location • Consider Size of Employer • Consider Clientele of Employer • Consider Practice Sector (private, public, etc.)
Employment Sectors • Private Practice • Single vs. Multi-disciplinary • Construction • Residential, Non-residential, Public Works • Industry • Utilities, Manufacturing, Service/O&M, Sales • Government • Education
Nearing Graduation • Assess relative strength of the sector; • Assess future growth / demand potential; • Thoroughly research potential employers; • Identify individuals for inside information; • Be selective with the first round of resumes; • Land Interviews.
What’s in store for me, my future? From the US Dept of Labor: Occupational Opportunity Handbook
The Interview • Every Interview is a learning experience; • Prepare, prepare, prepare; • Conduct yourself in a conversational manner, establish eye contact, ask questions, appear curious and interested; • Relax , be yourself, don’t pretend to be what you are not.
What to Ask, who to Ask it from • From the Human Resources Department: • Fringe benefits, vacations, 401-K, health insurance, work hours, office policies, etc. • Company training/educational policies • From the Engineer you will likely report to: • What projects are “on the board” now; • What type projects you will be assigned to; • Duration of those projects; • Organizational makeup, who you will report to. • Makeup of clients, how many are repeat clients
“You are hired” -- What next? • Expect a period of training • Find a mentor • Expect “field” assignments • Expect re-assignments • Request variety in assignments • Keep track of your time, maintain a log • Begin preparing for your PE exam
What Kind of Projects are there? CIVIL ENGINEERING • Transportation: FDOT, MDX, DPW, Cities • Mass Transit: MD-Transit, Tri-Rail, FHSR • Airport: MD-AD, Airlines, FAA, • Seaports: MD-PA, Public & Private Marinas • Buildings and Structures: Too many to count
What Kind of Projects are there? ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING • Water: MD-WASD, Municipalities • Wastewater: MD-WASD, Municipalities • Stormwater: SFWMD, DERM, Municipal. • Mitigation/Restoration: FDEP, SFWMD, DERM, US-COE • Private Development: Too many to count
Thank you for your attention • Any questions ?