From: Ernest Longoria [mailto:
Sent: 1/8/16
To: Lowery Jr, Lee L
Subject: TxDOT Engineering Position - Sinton, TX

Dr. Lowery,

Another job posting in my office for a construction engineer currently open.

Thanks,

https://careers.txdot.gov/psc/pshcma1/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL

Click on #69 in the list, Transportation Engineer III, Job 104240, Sinton, TX.

1/19/16

Howdy Dr. Lowery,

HDR Engineering is going to have numerous job openings in the Austin, Dallas, and Houston areas starting this summer and I wanted to reach out to you to see if you could forward this email to your listserv. Jacob Walker ’11 and I will be attending the Texas A&M SEC Career fair on Wednesday January 27th looking to talk with students and collect resumes for those that would be interested in the following positions:
Water Resources – Internships
Bridge Engineering – Internships and Full Time E.I.T.’s
Traffic Engineering – Full Time E.I.T.’s ideally earning their Master’s in Traffic.

Roadway Engineering - Internships and Full Time E.I.T.’s

HDR has multiple other openings in Transportation, Water Resources, Wastewater nationwide that can be found at our website: http://www.hdrinc.com/careers


A list of some of the major projects HDR has worked on can be found in our portfolio as well: Transportation Portfolio, Water Portfolio

Thanks and Gig ‘Em!

Tyler Brendlinger, PE

Bridge Engineer

HDR

810 Hesters Crossing, Suite 120
Round Rock, TX 78681
D 512.685.2934 M 571.438.2105

hdrinc.com/follow-us

1/19/16

Figg Bridge Engineers, Inc.

Lee, I hope that you had a good holiday season and that everything is ready to go for the spring semester. I wanted to connect with you briefly to let you know that we still have openings for new and/or recent civil engineering graduates here in our Dallas, Texas office. Attached is both our flyer and Bridge Designer opportunity position description for your use and distribution. Please pass the attached information on to any interest students and/or recent graduates. See http://lowery.tamu.edu/announcements/Figg2.pdf and http://lowery.tamu.edu/announcements/Figg3.pdf.

Additionally, I did want to offer one point to help your current and recent civil engineering students make more effective resumes for prospective employers. Over the years I have seen many new graduates make a single resume and apply to dozens of (or more) open positions at once. As it has become even easier these days to send and post a resumes electronically, it is becoming apparent as a reviewer of resumes that some applicants are hardly reading a position description. Consequently their resumes are quickly passed over because their experiences do not match well with the prospective employer’s position description.

I would suggest to your current and recent students to focus on quality as opposed to quantity when they apply for open positions. Instead of focusing on volume, focus on what an individual prospective employer wants (by reading the position description thoroughly) and determine if that is a possible fit for them or not. Then edit their base resume to align with every point and/or bullet in the position description prior to submitting that resume for the position. Taking time to understand the needs of a prospective employer will be noticed by those reviewing their resume, and subsequently almost guarantee a follow-up phone call.

Thank you for your help in this matter and I hope that you have a good day.

Matt

Matthew J. Lengyel, P.E., S.E., PMP

Project Director, Texas Office

Figg Bridge Engineers, Inc.

10,000 North Central Expressway, Suite 1300

Dallas TX 75231

1/21/16

Hello Dr. Lowery.

I am a TAMU Ocean Engineering graduate of 2010 and would be grateful if you would help me get the word out about a couple of engineering opportunities we have available at the City of San Angelo.

The first position is for a full time Project Engineer, PE or EIT, needing to fill ASAP. Duties include a variety of civil engineering aspects, including the design and administration of City projects on streets, traffic, storm water, water and sewer, as well as review of plans and specifications prepared by consultant firms for subdivision improvements. Additional information and an application can be found on the City’s website: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sanangelotx

The second position will be available this summer and is for an Engineering Intern to assist with all aspects of the municipal engineering office environment. Primary duties will include filing and archiving completed projects, but will also involve design and inspection assistance with ongoing projects. This position will be posted on the City’s website later this spring.

Please forward this information to anyone and everyone who might be interested. They can contact me for additional information.

Thanks and gig ‘em.

Joe Mangrem, P.E.

Assistant City Engineer

Engineering Services Dept.

City of San Angelo, Texas

(325) 657-4547

72 West College Ave.

San Angelo, Texas 76903

www.cosatx.us

1/25/16

From: Stacy Chu [mailto:
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 4:01 PM
To:
Subject: Ensight Structural Engineers Internship Flyer

Dr. Lowery,

Thank you for taking the time to speak with me on the phone last week regarding distributing internship opportunities. I’ve attached a flyer for you to distribute for an internship opening we have at our office. See http://lowery.tamu.edu/announcements/Ensight.pdf

Here is a quick list of the qualifications we’re looking for:

-minimum of Junior-level undergrad coursework

-Civil or structural engineering or construction management degree

-CAD drafting skills

If you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me.

Thanks again,

Stacy Chu, EIT, LEED AP

Graduate Engineer/Business Development

Ensight, Inc.
Structural Engineering
4800 Sugar Grove Blvd., Suite 315
Stafford, Texas 77477

1/28/16

Note: Although Mr. Stone is interviewing on campus, I imagine he will still be interested in quality resumes in the future.

L^3

Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc.

www.sradesign.com

Lee: I enjoyed our visit on Monday and appreciate your input on visiting with students. On Thursday, February 4, I will be interviewing interested students in Room 209 of Koldus from around 8:30 to 4:30. Please have students email me at to set up interview times, and I will give them a reminder the day prior to my campus visit. As noted on our website, we do general civil as well as offer support on site development and athletic facility design. We are a firm of about 25, so everyone has an opportunity to be actively involved throughout a project from beginning to construction completion. Communication and responsiveness with clients and stakeholders is also an important responsibility of our engineers.

Please encourage your students to check out our website (www.sradesign.com) to see a sampling of our projects. In my years here, I have worked on several campus projects, including:

·  Pedestrian area near the Chemistry Building and Library

·  The 1990 Campus Master Plan

·  Varsity Track

·  Varsity Tennis Center

If I have time, I will drop by the CE building and roam the halls. Thanks again for your help.

Larry Stone, PE, RPLS

Associate | Senior Civil Engineer


Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc.

1161 Corporate Drive West, Suite 200 | Arlington, Texas 76006

office: 817.649.3216 | direct: 817.633.0417 | fax: 817.649.7645| www.sradesign.com

vCARD

2/5/16

Dr. Lowery,

I recall you used to send emails to your alumni asking if we were hiring for full time or internship positions. I’m looking for 4-5 candidates for the following internship positions.

1) Structural Designer (Internship) – Juniors or Seniors who have or will have completed structural concrete design course by the end of the school year. They would be designing drilled piers, spread footings, retaining walls, misc steel, CIP and elevated Post-Tension parking structure elements. I’m personally currently working on parking structures for Hobby Airport, TCU, LSU, OU, Exxon, and several developers.

2) Restoration Structural Designer (Internship) - Juniors or Seniors interested in a position that requires field observation, operation of forensic testing equipment in varying environments, and interest or experience in analyzing a wide array of structural issues with existing buildings. Technical writing skills will be required as the deliverables are mostly reports. They would be recommending corrective measures for façade and structural items within existing structures of all types.

My goal is that these would become full time employees at completion of their schooling.

James Brooks, P.E., LEED AP

Walker Parking Consultants | Walker Restoration Consultants
2525 Bay Area Boulevard, Suite 400 | Houston, Texas 77058
281.280.0068 (Office) | 281.280.0373 (Fax)

www.walkerparking.com | www.walkerrestoration.com

*Licensed Engineer in the State of Texas

2/10/16

Hi Dr. Lowery,

Hope all is well! My firm is looking for some May 2016 grads to join Ward, Getz & Associates full-time after graduation and some December 2016 /May 2017 grads to come and intern for this summer. If you can please forward this email to the listserve, I’d greatly appreciate it. All resumes should be sent to me at and for more information, visit our website at www.wga-llp.com. All applicants should be prepared to gain experience in land development for a variety of commercial/multifamily projects in Houston and work in a fun and casual work environment!

Thanks,

Talia Delos Santos, E.I.T.

Project Engineer

W|G|A

WARD, GETZ & ASSOCIATES, LLP

2500 Tanglewilde, Suite 120 | Houston, TX 77063

D: 713.333.0914 | O: 713.789.1900

www.wga-llp.com

Aggie 100 Honoree 2012-2015

2/11/16

Dr. Lowery,

I’m helping Judy Musgrove with the intern-hiring process for Austin Water’s Process Engineering department this year, and she passed on your contact information as someone who might able to help me reach A&M students. Could you please send this to current civil/environmental engineering juniors and seniors?

Best,

Olivia

Intern Position – City of Austin Water Utility

Full-time paid summer internship available at the City of Austin Water Utility’s Process Engineering division.This intern will be working predominately at the wastewater and biosolids management plants. Potential projects may include completing a site-wide water balance, developing and implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for a polymer optimization system, developing SOPs for the package plants, and preparing a filter control project scope, specification, and procurement package.

If you are interested, please email me by February 29, 2016 at with your resume and a short cover letter including your interest in the position.Please include relevant completed coursework in your resume.Civil, environmental, or chemical engineering students graduating in 2016 or 2017 are preferred.

Olivia Beck, E.I.T.

Process Engineering

Austin Water Utility

625 E. 10th Street, Suite 315

Austin, Texas 78701

512-972-1839 (Ullrich office)

210-807-0702 (cell)

2/11/16

Dr. Lowery:

I am hoping you’re still the guy for this. I am the Operations Lead for Transportation in CH2M’s Dallas office, and we are looking to hire interns in both Houston and Dallas this year. Could you please help get the word out to CE students at A&M? If interested, they can send a resume directly to me at . I have included a job description below, and am happy to answer any questions or provide additional information as necessary. The openings will also be posted on our website. I may be a little biased, as I began my career at CH2M as an intern several or more years ago, but I believe our corporate intern program and the culture within our engineering teams provide an exceptional opportunity for students with interest in pursuing a career in what we do.

Best regards,

Aimee Jones

Aimee Jones, P.E.

D 1 972 663 2267

CH2M

12750 Merit Drive

Suite 1100

Dallas, TX 75251

www.ch2m.com | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook

2/12/16

From: Imran Syed [mailto:
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 8:49 AM
To:
Subject: Howdy!

Greetings from a fightin' Texas Aggie - Class of '97 and '00.

We are a Washington DC based consulting geotechnical engineering firm looking for entry level / experienced geotechnical engineers. Must have a master’s degree in soil mechanics. Will train the right person(s). Please circulate the announcement and encourage the prospective students to call / email resume.

Thanks,

Imran M. Syed, Ph.D., P.E.
Vice President
SaLUT-TLB, A Division of Soil and Land Use Technology, Inc.
530 McCormick Drive, Suite S, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Tel.443-577-1600 / 202-387-0022 | Fax:443-577-1601| E-mail:

From: Lindsey Rocke [mailto:
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2016 4:25 PM
To: ;
Subject: BE-CI - OPEN POSITION(s) - Project Manager / Project Engineer

Kelli and Becky,

It was a pleasure speaking with you both today. I appreciate your assistance in advertising this position to recent graduates of Texas A&M and current Seniors. The open position information is below. If any students are interested in the position please have them email me with their resume.

Position Title: Project Manager / Project Engineer

Position Description: Project Engineer/Project Manager is a salaried position within our firm and typically involves construction activity related to Engineering and Construction Management. Specifically, the activities include overseeing field investigative work, construction document reviews and analysis, field testing, report writing, and condition surveys. The territory covered by this firm is normally regional to our offices located in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas, however with our national client base, applicant will from time to time, require short periods of work on projects throughout the other states as well as the Caribbean. Applicants should have a Civil Engineering degree or Construction Science degree and possess management skills and be capable of developing good client relationships. We are seeking candidates for our Houston and Dallas offices.

Degree Level: Bachelor/ Construction Science or Bachelor /Civil Engineering

Type of Employment: Full Time