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Mr. Joseph M. Rozmiarek, P.E., M.ASCE
Kilo Engineering, LLC
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RE: Personal Project Tracking
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Joseph Rozmiarek
08-12-2022 10:34 AM
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Heidi: I'm doing a similar thing with Google Earth pins. As a geotechnical engineer, I'm doing a lot more projects that are each on a smaller scale than some other types of civil engineers. My pro tip for this - use Excel for the data entry part. Once you have a set of data, then use an online ...
RE: Engineers Week...Where's my Donut?
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02-23-2022 08:06 AM
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Daniel: Do you know why engineers get so little credit? Because we're engineers, not marketers. Regards, Joseph M. Rozmiarek, P.E.President and Principal EngineerKilo Engineering, LLC605-651-4263 www.kiloengineering.comwww.linkedin.com/kilo-engineering
RE: Tracking your Professional Development Hours
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08-24-2021 08:24 AM
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Chris - you nailed it. A folder for the actual certs, and a spreadsheet. I made my own spreadsheet, which includes the date of the PDH, the providing organization (ASCE, GI, local vendors, etc.), the title of the presentation, the presenter, and the number of PDH's acquired. I have a monthly calendar ...
RE: PE Licensure - Your Experience
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04-06-2021 10:15 AM
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Heidi: Excellent topic. I graduated in 2010 with my BS and in 2012 with my MS. I took the PE exam in Minnesota in April 2015, with 3 years experience plus my master's degree. I was able to count some of my internship and teaching experience towards the experience requirement. I ...
Mentoring – An Honor and a Privilege
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09-07-2020 04:31 PM
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You don’t know what you don’t know. So how do you become a “knower?” Your mentor, or preferably mentors, will help you. As a young person in a small town, I’d never heard of geotechnical engineering and had never knowingly met a civil engineer. Roads and buildings “just existed” to me; I’d never ...
RE: Questions about licensure
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07-16-2020 10:56 AM
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Ricardo: My company at the time I took the geotechnical PE had the Lindbergh manual and some practice questions. That reference, supplemented by my college textbooks "Foundation Design" and "Geotechnical Engineering", both by Donald Coduto, were more than sufficient to complete the afternoon ...
RE: Things you wish you had known before starting your first job
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06-23-2020 01:25 PM
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To all the young engineers: Remember, who are trying to impress people at your first job. This means treating people with respect, trying to find out who you fit into the organization and your role, and being a positive ambassador for your new company. Most of these things are relatively simple and ...
RE: New Grad Seeking Mentor/Wisdom
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03-21-2020 09:58 AM
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Carl: Congratulations on your accomplishments so far. You have some very ambitious goals, and gaining both engineering experience and looking for a mentor are guides for the path you seek. Regarding the next steps, my personal recommendation would be to focus on the technical expertise first, ...
RE: Getting into the geotech world
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08-14-2019 08:20 AM
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Geotechnical firms are always looking for new engineers. Coming out as an undergraduate, you may be starting in a laboratory or working with drilling crews, which would give you a better "practical" experience to go with the theoretical design work from a graduate program. It can definitely be done. ...
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