Week of Events
Ethics and Engineering
Ethics and Engineering
Joint Meeting with the Society of Military Engineers SPEAKER: Steve Twedt, P.E.; Neel-SchafferTOPIC: Ethics and EngineeringA/E HOST: SOL Engineering WHERE: USACE - Vicksburg District, Multi-Purpose Conference Room4155 Clay St.Vicksburg MS 39183 WHEN: 11:30 am – Lunch Served12:00 pm – Program THE COST IS $10.00(Includes lunch and drink) RSVP to MeetingReminder@usace.army.mil or Rajeev Agrawal rkag@yahoo.com, by CoB Friday, 21 September 2018. NOTE: If you make a reservation you will be responsible for the cost of the meal.Bring a friend! Location: Room: Multi-Purpose Conference Room USACE - Vicksburg District 4155 Clay St. Vicksburg, Mississippi 39183
Ethics and Engineering
Ethics and Engineering
Joint Meeting with the Society of Military EngineersSPEAKER: Steve Twedt, P.E.; Neel-SchafferTOPIC: Ethics and EngineeringA/E HOST: SOL EngineeringWHERE: USACE - Vicksburg District, Multi-Purpose Conference Room4155 Clay St.Vicksburg MS 39183WHEN: 11:30 am – Lunch Served12:00 pm – ProgramTHE COST IS $10.00(Includes lunch and drink)RSVP to MeetingReminder@usace.army.mil or Rajeev Agrawal rkag@yahoo.com, by CoB Friday, 21 September 2018.NOTE: If you make a reservation you will be responsible for the cost of the meal.Bring a friend!Location: Room: Multi-Purpose Conference RoomUSACE - Vicksburg District4155 Clay St.Vicksburg, Mississippi39183
Professional Engineer Licensure
Professional Engineer Licensure
For the general public, the title “Professional Engineer” can evoke many notions: competent, knowledgeable, experienced, and trustworthy to name a few. But what does being a PE entail and what added responsibility do you take on by adding that title to your name? Professional licensure is a demonstration that an individual has the education, experience and expertise to perform certain tasks. Therefore, the law is very specific about who can legally call themselves an “Engineer.” We’ll explore just what being a Professional Engineer means, as well as your pathway to becoming one. Speaker(s): Sarah Tracy, Saurav Patel Agenda: Sarah Tracy, P.E., received her BS in Biological Engineering from MS State University in 1993 and became a licensed PE in 1998. Sarah has worked for the MS Department of Environmental Quality for more than 25 years and has extensive experience in various funding programs administered within and by DEQ. . Most recently, she has worked with coastal communities on recovery and restoration projects resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Sarah’s focus is on the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund. In December 2016, Gov. Phil Bryant appointed Sarah to the Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors. She is the first woman and, to the best of staff recollections, the first not to hold a civil engineering degree to serve on this board. Her appointment lasts through June 2020. Saurav Patel, P.E., received his Master’s in Electric Power Systems Engineering from North Carolina State University in 2014 and became a licensed PE in 2018.Saurav has been working with Entergy Services Inc. since 2015 in the Transmission Protection Department. Location: Room: Cafetorium Bldg: Entergy THQ Headquarter 6540 Watkins Dr Jackson, Mississippi
Professional Engineer Licensure
Professional Engineer Licensure
For the general public, the title “Professional Engineer” can evoke many notions: competent, knowledgeable, experienced, and trustworthy to name a few. But what does being a PE entail and what added responsibility do you take on by adding that title to your name? Professional licensure is a demonstration that an individual has the education, experience and expertise to perform certain tasks. Therefore, the law is very specific about who can legally call themselves an “Engineer.” We’ll explore just what being a Professional Engineer means, as well as your pathway to becoming one. Speaker(s): Sarah Tracy, Saurav Patel Agenda: Sarah Tracy, P.E., received her BS in Biological Engineering from MS State University in 1993 and became a licensed PE in 1998. Sarah has worked for the MS Department of Environmental Quality for more than 25 years and has extensive experience in various funding programs administered within and by DEQ. . Most recently, she has worked with coastal communities on recovery and restoration projects resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Sarah’s focus is on the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund. In December 2016, Gov. Phil Bryant appointed Sarah to the Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors. She is the first woman and, to the best of staff recollections, the first not to hold a civil engineering degree to serve on this board. Her appointment lasts through June 2020. Saurav Patel, P.E., received his Master’s in Electric Power Systems Engineering from North Carolina State University in 2014 and became a licensed PE in 2018.Saurav has been working with Entergy Services Inc. since 2015 in the Transmission Protection Department. Location: Room: Cafetorium Bldg: Entergy THQ Headquarter 6540 Watkins Dr Jackson, Mississippi
Professional Engineer Licensure
Professional Engineer Licensure
For the general public, the title “Professional Engineer” can evoke many notions: competent, knowledgeable, experienced, and trustworthy to name a few. But what does being a PE entail and what added responsibility do you take on by adding that title to your name? Professional licensure is a demonstration that an individual has the education, experience and expertise to perform certain tasks. Therefore, the law is very specific about who can legally call themselves an “Engineer.” We’ll explore just what being a Professional Engineer means, as well as your pathway to becoming one.Speaker(s): Sarah Tracy, Saurav PatelAgenda: Sarah Tracy, P.E., received her BS in Biological Engineering from MS State University in 1993 and became a licensed PE in 1998. Sarah has worked for the MS Department of Environmental Quality for more than 25 years and has extensive experience in various funding programs administered within and by DEQ. . Most recently, she has worked with coastal communities on recovery and restoration projects resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Sarah’s focus is on the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund. In December 2016, Gov. Phil Bryant appointed Sarah to the Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Surveyors. She is the first woman and, to the best of staff recollections, the first not to hold a civil engineering degree to serve on this board. Her appointment lasts through June 2020. Saurav Patel, P.E., received his Master’s in Electric Power Systems Engineering from North Carolina State University in 2014 and became a licensed PE in 2018.Saurav has been working with Entergy Services Inc. since 2015 in the Transmission Protection Department.Location: Room: CafetoriumBldg: Entergy THQ Headquarter6540 Watkins DrJackson, Mississippi