CEA - Thriving in NY as a Civil Engineer with Mafuzul Mashud

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2024 · 28 MIN

CEA - Thriving in NY as a Civil Engineer with Mafuzul Mashud

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

Are you a civil engineer planning to go into project management…in New York? 🤔 Then this interview with Mafuzul Mashud, PE, is for you! He started out as a Transportation Engineer in Long Island, got his PE license out of the way, and worked his way up to Project Manager, overseeing big projects from New York’s MTA. 🗽 👷Tune in to Learn:The 3 biggest challenges of working in New York as a Civil EngineerHis all-time favorite project that would probably be your least favoriteHow's it to switch from fieldwork to behind-the-desk design work?How bad COVID-19 hit New York's traditional work scenarioHis best advice to pass the PE Civil Exam... that you keep neglectingDo you get an immediate raise or promotion after passing the PE?His path from Transportation Design Engineer to Engineering Project ManagementHow being part of professional organizations helped him get the job he wantedWhat salary levels can you expect as a civil engineer in NY? The best skill you should master to go into project managementOur Partner:Built BarResources Mentioned:Our Video on the PE ChangesTYLin GroupNYU UniversityMetropolitan Transportation Authority Construction and Development (MTA C&D)New York City Housing AuthorityASCE NY Metropolitan SectionASCE Met Section Forensic Engineering GroupASCE Met Section Infrastructure GroupConnect With Mafuzul:LinkedInOur Exam Prep Resources:Main WebsiteCivil FE Review Course Civil PE Review CourseCivil PE Depth Review CoursesFE Practice ExamsFE CBT Exam SimulatorPE Breadth Practice ExamsPE Depth Practice ExamsPE CBT Exam SimulatorConnect With Us:Free CEA CommunityFree NewsletterYouTube [email protected]

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