Careers in transportation engineering

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CAREERS IN TRANSPORTATION & ENGINEERING
Presented by:

Monica M. Suter, P.E., P.T.O.E.
City of Santa Ana, CA Public Works Agency, Traffic & Transportation Engineering

What is Engineering?
The application of:
scientific & mathematical principles to obtain practical ends for the

Design, Construction, or Operation of
efficient, economical, & environmentally sound

Structures, Equipment, or Systems for Just about EVERYTHING AROUND YOU! involves Engineering

What Are the Branches of Engineering?
Four Main Types of Engineers
Civil Buildings, bridges, transportation, traffic, water, soils, environmental, planning, tunnels, soils, seismic, airports, construction, surveying, foundations, ITS, retaining walls, sound walls, grading, transit, railroad & highways… Computers (hardware/software), electronics, electrical designs for buildings, lighting, and transportation systems, systems design, & intelligent transportation systems (ITS)…

Electrical -

Mechanical - Automobiles, engines, airplanes, space shuttles, design of heating & cooling systems & mechanical systems for buildings… Chemical Chemistry related products, environmental, toxic waste, & petroleum related products…

What is Infrastructure?
All roads, structures, bridges, pipelines, channels, traffic signal & communications cabling/conduit, drainage & sewer/sanitary pipes, water lines, storm drains, and rail lines, etc. Our society depends on infrastructure for the transportation of people & products.

WHO TYPICALLY DESIGNS INFRASTRUCTURE?

Civil Engineers!!

Where Does An Engineer Work?
Outdoors—”in-the-field” In an office At a factory or manufacturing plant In a lab At a research center At a university or college At a construction site For a governmental agency For a private consulting firm Or start your own business

Career Options in Transportation
Be a City Traffic Engineer /Transportation Manager Be a Traffic Engineering Consultant Design Freeways, Mass Transit, Rail or Street Projects Design Traffic Signal, Striping or Traffic Control Plans Design High Tech Intelligent Transportation Systems Work in/Operate a Traffic Management Center Conduct Traffic & Parking Studies Become a Professor (Need Master’s Degree +) Work at a Research Facility Invent New Innovative Products/Devices Become an Expert Witness in Transportation Manage Large or Small Projects Run Your Own Engineering Business

Opportunities in Transportation
Local & State Funding Increased $$—Need for Engineers Many are Retiring—Leaving a Gap in Engineering Development Projects Still Active—Economy Affects Early Management Opportunities Likely Can Work With the Public Directly or Not Qualified Engineers to Help Recommend Standards Diverse Career & Unique Transportation Challenges Salaries on the Rise….$135,000 by 2009 for Senior Civil Engineers at City of Santa Ana & Other Increases Proposition 42, Measure M, State Bonds 1A & 1B & the Public Wants Improvements!!

Steps to Becoming An Engineer
Obtain a Bachelor’s of Science Degree (4+ years) Pass the “Engineer-in-training” exam* Accrue engineering experience Pass the professional engineer’s (P.E.) exam* NOTE: Once you pass the P.E. exam, you become a licensed engineer in the state you took the exam. Having a P.E. license allows a person to sign and approve (stamp) plans. It is a license which indicates a person is authorized to practice in engineering, kind of like how a doctor or lawyer is licensed to practice in their professions. THE P.E. = THE “BAR” OF ENGINEERING

to get it in case future career switch & if every you may be designing or approving design plans.

*Although the P.E. is not required for some areas of engineering, best

Getting Started--Engineering Internships
Participate & Volunteer in ITE & ASCE & Other Engineering Organizations—Network, Network, Network!! Get to Know Your Professors & Professionals in the Field Ask Questions & Seek Advice Build Good Relationships With Other Students & Beyond Obtain Engineering Internships & Volunteer if Necessary Get Work Experience & Build Communication, Writing & Customer/Service/Sales Skills…. Sometimes it is Less About the Technical & More About People & Negotiation Skills Strive for Balance!! Schedule Relaxation & Play too!

Applying for the Job!
Resumes:
– Show What You Have Done in the Active Voice “Led,” “Participated in,” “Initiated,” etc. – Keep the Same Tense Throughout – Review & Recheck So No Spelling/Grammatical Errors – Attend Workshops – Should Not Be More Than One Page Early In Career! – Be Truthful – It is Often Your First Impression – Show Volunteer Work & Breadth of Skills – Show Leadership & Teamwork

Interviewing:
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Applying for the Job!



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Share Your Skills & What You Have Learned & Done Be Aware of Interviewer’s Body Language Show Genuine Enthusiasm But Don’t Be Desperate Think About What Employers Want! (Motivated, Honest & Dedicated Employees With People Skills Who Have Initiative & Are Problem Solvers, Rather Than Problem Creaters!) If You Haven’t Done Something, Don’t Say You Have. Instead Suggest How Other Skills Might Relate to the Skills Being Sought Out—DON’T Try to B.S. Anyone! Instead, Just Get Your BS!! ☺ Learn From Every Interview (Good or Bad) Good Eye Contact & Try Not to Overstress Yourself! Remember, Interviewers Are People Too!

Civil Engineering Skills
& For All Engineers….
Drafting ability -Plan View or TOP View Side View 3-D View

Ability to read design plans (blue prints, etc.) Reasonable mathematical and scientific competency A logical mind Field, construction, and surveying experience = A plus! Computer ability – AutoCadd, Intergraph, Microstation, spreadsheets, etc. Should have a visual sense – Perhaps you enjoy reading maps & are practical in how you do things. You may also have a good sense of direction. Seek engineering internships while in college or in the summers. Volunteer if you have to! Companies & governmental agencies often hire interns.
To become a P.E., make sure your engineering school is “ABET ACCREDITED.” Talk to counselors & attend orientation programs for additional information.

Traffic Engineering—Special Skills
Communications Skills: Verbal & Written Dealing With the Public--When Angry—It’s Not Personal Sales Skills: Removing Objections & Feel, Felt, Found…. Presentation Skills, Powerpoint & Speak So Can Be Heard! Mix Between Technical/Science & Human Behavior/Psychology An Underestimated Profession Which is Surprisingly Broad! Fun & Challenging! THERE IS A LOT TO DO & GET DONE!!!

Phases of a Large Project
To Be Planned & Built—Why So Long?
Planning Environmental studies EIS/EIR Conceptual design Preliminary engineering PSR, PR, preferred alternative studies Final design (PS&E phase), the plans used for construction Construction of the infrastructure As-built survey and plans to confirm what was actually built.

SEISMIC DESIGN: Design of structures so that they will not collapse under an 8.0 (richter scale) earthquake.

Paying for Engineering Degree
Don’t Let Money Stop You!
Apply for scholarships and grants Take required college entrance exams, PSAT, SAT, ACT, etc… Work! It builds your resume and your character!!! Start at a junior college first if money is an issue and transfer for your last 2 years to an “ABET” school Good grades in high school can help lead to scholarships (talk to your counselor) Borrow if necessary –student loans are a great deal & pay off! Plan ahead and save now too! It’s worth it! Take drafting classes, etc. There’s also plenty of writing in engineering Stick with your math/science classes even when tough Good communicators are needed in Engineering! GOOD LUCK & GO-FOR-IT!

Engineering Career Steps
Overcoming Challenges!
You Apply for but Don’t Get Your First Engineering Job: Don’t Fret—Learn From Both Good & Less Pleasant Situations You Work Somewhere But Don’t Have A Fully Positive Experience: Learn How You Would Have Handled Things Better as An Employee, Team Member & Future Manager or Supervisor You Don’t Get a Promotion You Were Qualified For: Be Open to How You Can Improve For the Next Time—Learn From ALL Disappointments. Remember That Less Pleasant Experiences Just Make You a Stronger Person! Keep Your Cool & Calm Even in Tough Situations: If Upset, Don’t Immediately React, Step Back & Let Things Settle Before Planning an Appropriate Reaction or If it is Best to Let That Go If Having a Tough Time at Work or in a Class: Get Assistance/Tutoring & Work With Others to Identify & Overcome Obstacles Always Try to Understand the Perspective of Others & Your Employer

Careers in Transportation & Engineering
THE TRAIN OF TOMORROW? How About TODAY!

Questions?

Careers in Transportation & Engineering
Best Wishes in Your Career!

GOOD LUCK & GO-FOR-IT!
[email protected]

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