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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2021 · 30 MIN

CEA - Tips to Becoming A Transportation Engineer with Brent Chase

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

Even though life is full of challenges and sometimes it makes us uncomfortable with where we’re at, more often than not, these individual situations are just steps along the way to something better. Doesn’t matter if you currently are on the job hunt or working with something that you may not be as passionate about as you thought you would, our guest today — who went from bus driver to transportation engineer — explains that these are just part of the process. Brent Chase is a transportation and project engineer at David Evans & Associates (DEA), focused on the design and construction of roads and highways. After graduating from university, he went to Logan, Utah, so that his wife could start her college program. Even though he had a really good knowledge base and internship experiences, he could not find a job in Logan right away. Therefore, he ended up being a bus driver for a while. Obviously, the goal had always been to work as an engineer, but he didn’t let this temporary condition take him off the track he wanted to go. In fact, the time he spent as a bus driver helped him get to know the city better and he later applied this knowledge to his transportation role at his company — He would think in terms of bus routes! In today’s episode, Brent mentioned his most memorable project, and why it carries that much sentimental value to him, as well as mentioning his current work on the Aurora-Donald Interchange Project in Oregon. He goes on to talk about the most challenging situations we face when becoming civil engineers, the need for engineers to build connections wherever and whenever possible, and also the benefits that can come out of being a reliable professional in your organization Resources Mentioned Some links below are affiliate links, which means that at no cost to you, I receive a small commission for recommending products and services that I personally recommend and I think you'd enjoy too. Brent Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-chase-pe-31308652 David Evans and Associates - https://www.deainc.com FE Reference Handbook - https://account.ncees.org/exam-prep/387 How to Win Friends & Influence People, by Dale Carnegie - https://amzn.to/3bWL2YjLink Aurora-Donald Interchange Project - https://www.oregon.gov/odot/projects/pages/project-details.aspx?project=19062 OpenRoads - https://www.bentley.com/en/products/product-line/civil-design-software/openroads-designer Civil 3D - https://www.autodesk.com/products/civil-3d/overview AutoCAD - https://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/autodesk PLS-CADD - https://www.powerlinesystems.com/plscadd School of PE - http://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/sope KiwiCo - http://civilengineeringacademy.com/kiwi If you need exams, solved problems or courses, make sure to check out our home base  - https://civilengineeringacademy.com Haven’t joined up in our free community?  What’s wrong with you?  J/K.  Ok, just go there and join a group of like-minded civil engineers! - https://ceacommunity.com Join over 4000 engineers like you and learn the tips and tricks to passing the FE and PE.  We even have a free resource for you! - https://civilengineeringacademy.com/join-our-newsletter Reach out to Isaac - [email protected]

Even though life is full of challenges and sometimes it makes us uncomfortable with where we’re at, more often than not, these individual situations are just steps along the way to something better. Doesn’t matter if you currently are on the job hunt or working with something that you may not be as passionate about as you thought you would, our guest today — who went from bus driver to transportation engineer — explains that these are just part of the process. Brent Chase is a transportation and project engineer at David Evans & Associates (DEA), focused on the design and construction of roads and highways. After graduating from university, he went to Logan, Utah, so that his wife could start her college program. Even though he had a really good knowledge base and internship experiences, he could not find a job in Logan right away. Therefore, he ended up being a bus driver for a while. Obviously, the goal had always been to work as an engineer, but he didn’t let this temporary condition take him off the track he wanted to go. In fact, the time he spent as a bus driver helped him get to know the city better and he later applied this knowledge to his transportation role at his company — He would think in terms of bus routes! In today’s episode, Brent mentioned his most memorable project, and why it carries that much sentimental value to him, as well as mentioning his current work on the Aurora-Donald Interchange Project in Oregon. He goes on to talk about the most challenging situations we face when becoming civil engineers, the need for engineers to build connections wherever and whenever possible, and also the benefits that can come out of being a reliable professional in your organization Resources Mentioned Some links below are affiliate links, which means that at no cost to you, I receive a small commission for recommending products and services that I personally recommend and I think you'd enjoy too. Brent Chase - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brent-chase-pe-31308652 David Evans and Associates - https://www.deainc.com FE Reference Handbook - https://account.ncees.org/exam-prep/387 How to Win Friends & Influence People, by Dale Carnegie - https://amzn.to/3bWL2YjLink Aurora-Donald Interchange Project - https://www.oregon.gov/odot/projects/pages/project-details.aspx?project=19062 OpenRoads - https://www.bentley.com/en/products/product-line/civil-design-software/openroads-designer Civil 3D - https://www.autodesk.com/products/civil-3d/overview AutoCAD - https://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/autodesk PLS-CADD - https://www.powerlinesystems.com/plscadd School of PE - http://www.civilengineeringacademy.com/sope KiwiCo - http://civilengineeringacademy.com/kiwi If you need exams, solved problems or courses, make sure to check out our home base  - https://civilengineeringacademy.com Haven’t joined up in our free community?  What’s wrong with you?  J/K.  Ok, just go there and join a group of like-minded civil engineers! - https://ceacommunity.com Join over 4000 engineers like you and learn the tips and tricks to passing the FE and PE.  We even have a free resource for you! - https://civilengineeringacademy.com/join-our-newsletter Reach out to Isaac - [email protected]

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