Maryland offers a very highly regarded graduate engineering program that is affordable and flexible for working professionals.
RJ Walker
Structural Engineer and AECOM
MEng. in Civil & Environmental Engineering
I [have completed] my master's degree in Civil Engineering (Structural concentration) while working as full-time practicing engineer at AECOM in Baltimore, MD. I am originally from Rochester, NY and completed my undergraduate studies at Syracuse University. I currently have six years of experience as a structural engineer for AECOM’s Water Business Line in the DC Metro Area. I am a licensed Professional Engineer in the states of Maryland, North Carolina, and the District of Columbia. As a structural engineer for AECOM, I have engaged in work involving structural design and analysis of hydraulic and building structures, risk and vulnerability assessments, infrastructure resiliency and research, post-disaster forensic engineering studies, building code research, and mitigation against man-made threats and natural hazards.
Prior to working for AECOM/URS, Mr. Walker completed a construction management internship with Dubai Contracting Company overseas in Dubai, UAE in 2008. Furthermore, he worked as a construction inspector with the New York State Department of Transportation while studying civil engineering from 2008-2009.
Why Maryland?
I choose University of Maryland because of the value and quality of education the school offers. Maryland offers a very highly regarded graduate engineering program that is affordable and flexible for working professionals.
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