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Ms. Angela Hintz, P.E., M.ASCE


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Posted By Angela Hintz 09-20-2018 10:04 AM
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Matthew - I would be curious to hear more about what you are doing in D.C. You gave examples in other cities, but how is DC Water focusing their green infrastructure plan. I know you are working on a couple P3's, but to what extent have you engaged the private sector in maintaining GI installations. ...
Posted By Angela Hintz 10-11-2017 10:55 AM
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I think your choice of fields is admirable. There will always be positions in Wastewater Engineering, as we continue to produce waste. I think the master's degree is a good choice. However, one thing to keep in mind is while we are focusing on learning the technical aspects of the field, don't forget ...
Posted By Angela Hintz 02-13-2017 10:44 AM
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I had never heard of this article, but thanks for sharing...it is a good resource for entry-level engineers. I have passed the link onto my jr. engineer. ------------------------------ Angela Hintz P.E., M.ASCE Senior Environmental Engineer Buffalo NY 716-667-6613 --------------------------- ...
Posted By Angela Hintz 02-13-2017 10:44 AM
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Also, make sure you have some good work/life balance. While it is expected that many times, your client deadlines will require you to work over 40 hours a week, it is my feeling that it shouldn't be a regular thing. If you are finding that you are working significantly more hours every single week for ...
Posted By Angela Hintz 02-09-2017 01:50 PM
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Be careful in assigning calculation review to a newer engineer. More experienced engineers can make mistakes and the jr. engineers may not have the experience yet to notice when something's off. I had a situation in my office where one jr. engineer was assigned calculations to design a pumping system ...