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Career Day

Albert Cammon Middle School
         May 16, 2012


    Dave Kanger, P.E.
        Associate
 Modjeski and Masters, Inc.
A Brief History
• August 1893: Ralph Modjeski opened his civil
  engineering practice in Chicago, Illinois.
  – Considered a career as a pianist
    before entering engineering
  – First bridge was over Mississippi
    River at Rock Island, Illinois
  – Designed many bridges down
    the Mississippi River.
  – Retired from active practice in
    1937 and died three years later
    at age of 79.
A Brief History
• Ralph Modjeski and my company, Modjeski and Masters,
  became well-known as designer of long-span bridges:
   –   Rock Island Railroad/Hwy Bridge (Rock Island, IL)   1896
   –   McKinley Railroad/Hwy Bridge (St. Louis)            1910
   –   Harahan Railroad/Hwy Bridge (Memphis)               1916
   –   Huey P. Long Railroad/Hwy Bridge (New Orleans)      1936
   –   Memphis Highway Bridge                              1950
   –   Greater New Orleans Bridge (No. 1)                  1958
   –   I-10 Highway Bridge (Baton Rouge)                   1968
   –   I-310 Highway Bridge (Luling)                       1982
   –   Greater New Orleans Bridge (No. 2)                  1984
   –   Huey P. Long Bridge Widening (New Orleans)          Now
A Brief History About Me
• Dave Kanger:
  – From Downers Grove, Illinois
  – Graduated from Tulane University with Bachelor’s of Science
    Degree in Civil Engineering in 1995
     • Received Masters of Science Degree in 1996
  – Worked at Modjeski and Masters ever since
How Did I Become an Engineer?
•   Is your goal to become an engineer in the United States?
•   To become an engineer in any industry, the first thing you must do is
    earn your Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) degree and
    become licensed. (* Some specialties need not be licensed)
•   Degrees are generally a four-year program. The Accreditation
    Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) accredits
    engineering degree programs required to enter the workforce.
•   Degree programs provide you with the math and technical skills you
    will need for design.
     – Regardless of industry, engineering is heavily dependent on math and science.
•   Licensure is performed by each state. In Louisiana, this is the
    Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board
    (LAPELS): www.lapels.com
Why Civil Engineering?
       “Civil engineers make civilization possible.”




http://www.asce.org/People-and-
   Projects/Projects/Projects/
Why Civil Engineering?
“Do you like to work with dirt?”




                                   “Or under the surface?

 Huey P. Long Bridge Widening
Why Civil Engineering?
  “Do you understand
how things go together...




                               ...In complex ways?”
Huey P. Long Bridge Widening
Why Civil Engineering?
“We work with
steel...”




   Huey P. Long Bridge Widening
Why Civil Engineering?

“...Concrete...”




                               “...and even both together.”
Huey P. Long Bridge Widening
Why Civil Engineering?
“...We deal with people.”




                “...but also have
               homework to do.”
A Couple of Recent Projects




            Galveston Causeway
             (photo courtesy of Cianbro &
                 Modjeski & Masters)
A Couple of Recent Projects




Move Bridge from Houma, LA to Freeport, TX
American Society of Civil Engineers’
   “New Faces of Engineering,” 2011-2012




“Each year, ASCE names10 New Faces of Civil Engineering, some of whom
are also submitted to the New Faces of Engineering program run by the
Engineers Week Foundation. This inclusive national program includes
representatives from the civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, industrial
and manufacturing engineering professions. Selected New Faces profiles are
featured in a USA Today ad during Engineers Week and other media...”

http://www.asce.org/Diversity/Diversity-Programs/New-Faces/2012-New-Faces-of-Civil-Engineering/
So What’s the Bottom Line?
Stability: When things are good, people build.   When times are tough, the
public looks to “shovel ready” and other large-scale public works projects. We
saw this with the federal government’s “Stimulus Plan.”

Job Security: The interstate highway system began construction in 1956.
Much of our nation’s infrastructure is approaching it’s original design life.
There is a need to extend what we have, and build or rebuild new.

ASCE’s 2012 Infrastucture Report Card received a “D” average! There is a
need and it’s growing. (www.infrastructurereportcard.org/ )

Personal Satisfaction: If you want to help build great things that everyone
sees, helps entire communities, cities, regions, states, or even countries, then
this is your profession.

Income. . .
So What’s the Bottom Line?
Income. . .
First a quick word about the typical measurements you might find.

Median: The numerical value separating the higher half of a sample from the
lower half. The middle number in a sorted list. Ex:
        1, 2, 3, 4, 5: The median is “3.”
        2, 4, 5, 7, 9: The median is “5.”
        2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 100: The median is “3.”

Average: Also known as “arithmetic mean,” this is the middle value of a
data set. Does not necessarily need to exist within the sample. Ex:
        1, 2, 3, 4, 5: The average is (1+2+3+4+5)/5 = “3.”
        2, 4, 5, 7, 9: The average is (2+4+5+7+9)/5 = “5.4.”
        2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 100: The average is (2+2+2+3+4+5+100)/7 = “16.9.”
So What’s REALLY the Bottom Line?
Income (www.mtu.edu, payscale.com, www.census.gov, and www.online.wsj.com):
“Year after year, engineering tops the list of (undergraduate) majors with the
highest starting salary!”
                  Starting,   Profession,    Avg. Top 10%    Unemployment,
                  Median      Median         in Profession   (2010)
Civil:            $53,100     $77,990        $119,620        3.9%
Mechanical:       $58,400     $79,320        $119,950        4.2%
Chemical:         $64,500     $92,390        $146,650        2.2%
Electrical:       $61,300     $85,920        $131,660        5.4%
Biomedical:       $53,800     $84,670        $134,150        not tracked

Individual College Grads      $43,143 (2003 census)
N’tl Household Income         $45,018 (2003 census)
N’tl Unemployment                                            9.6% (2010)
The bottom line is really this:
“Our profession is the story of hard work being rewarded.”
We need more engineers...
    You can be next.




        Any Questions?

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Career Day 2012 - Albert Cammon Middle School

  • 1. Career Day Albert Cammon Middle School May 16, 2012 Dave Kanger, P.E. Associate Modjeski and Masters, Inc.
  • 2. A Brief History • August 1893: Ralph Modjeski opened his civil engineering practice in Chicago, Illinois. – Considered a career as a pianist before entering engineering – First bridge was over Mississippi River at Rock Island, Illinois – Designed many bridges down the Mississippi River. – Retired from active practice in 1937 and died three years later at age of 79.
  • 3. A Brief History • Ralph Modjeski and my company, Modjeski and Masters, became well-known as designer of long-span bridges: – Rock Island Railroad/Hwy Bridge (Rock Island, IL) 1896 – McKinley Railroad/Hwy Bridge (St. Louis) 1910 – Harahan Railroad/Hwy Bridge (Memphis) 1916 – Huey P. Long Railroad/Hwy Bridge (New Orleans) 1936 – Memphis Highway Bridge 1950 – Greater New Orleans Bridge (No. 1) 1958 – I-10 Highway Bridge (Baton Rouge) 1968 – I-310 Highway Bridge (Luling) 1982 – Greater New Orleans Bridge (No. 2) 1984 – Huey P. Long Bridge Widening (New Orleans) Now
  • 4. A Brief History About Me • Dave Kanger: – From Downers Grove, Illinois – Graduated from Tulane University with Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Civil Engineering in 1995 • Received Masters of Science Degree in 1996 – Worked at Modjeski and Masters ever since
  • 5. How Did I Become an Engineer? • Is your goal to become an engineer in the United States? • To become an engineer in any industry, the first thing you must do is earn your Bachelor of Science in Engineering (B.S.E.) degree and become licensed. (* Some specialties need not be licensed) • Degrees are generally a four-year program. The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) accredits engineering degree programs required to enter the workforce. • Degree programs provide you with the math and technical skills you will need for design. – Regardless of industry, engineering is heavily dependent on math and science. • Licensure is performed by each state. In Louisiana, this is the Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board (LAPELS): www.lapels.com
  • 6. Why Civil Engineering? “Civil engineers make civilization possible.” http://www.asce.org/People-and- Projects/Projects/Projects/
  • 7. Why Civil Engineering? “Do you like to work with dirt?” “Or under the surface? Huey P. Long Bridge Widening
  • 8. Why Civil Engineering? “Do you understand how things go together... ...In complex ways?” Huey P. Long Bridge Widening
  • 9. Why Civil Engineering? “We work with steel...” Huey P. Long Bridge Widening
  • 10. Why Civil Engineering? “...Concrete...” “...and even both together.” Huey P. Long Bridge Widening
  • 11. Why Civil Engineering? “...We deal with people.” “...but also have homework to do.”
  • 12. A Couple of Recent Projects Galveston Causeway (photo courtesy of Cianbro & Modjeski & Masters)
  • 13. A Couple of Recent Projects Move Bridge from Houma, LA to Freeport, TX
  • 14. American Society of Civil Engineers’ “New Faces of Engineering,” 2011-2012 “Each year, ASCE names10 New Faces of Civil Engineering, some of whom are also submitted to the New Faces of Engineering program run by the Engineers Week Foundation. This inclusive national program includes representatives from the civil, mechanical, electrical, chemical, industrial and manufacturing engineering professions. Selected New Faces profiles are featured in a USA Today ad during Engineers Week and other media...” http://www.asce.org/Diversity/Diversity-Programs/New-Faces/2012-New-Faces-of-Civil-Engineering/
  • 15. So What’s the Bottom Line? Stability: When things are good, people build. When times are tough, the public looks to “shovel ready” and other large-scale public works projects. We saw this with the federal government’s “Stimulus Plan.” Job Security: The interstate highway system began construction in 1956. Much of our nation’s infrastructure is approaching it’s original design life. There is a need to extend what we have, and build or rebuild new. ASCE’s 2012 Infrastucture Report Card received a “D” average! There is a need and it’s growing. (www.infrastructurereportcard.org/ ) Personal Satisfaction: If you want to help build great things that everyone sees, helps entire communities, cities, regions, states, or even countries, then this is your profession. Income. . .
  • 16. So What’s the Bottom Line? Income. . . First a quick word about the typical measurements you might find. Median: The numerical value separating the higher half of a sample from the lower half. The middle number in a sorted list. Ex: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: The median is “3.” 2, 4, 5, 7, 9: The median is “5.” 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 100: The median is “3.” Average: Also known as “arithmetic mean,” this is the middle value of a data set. Does not necessarily need to exist within the sample. Ex: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: The average is (1+2+3+4+5)/5 = “3.” 2, 4, 5, 7, 9: The average is (2+4+5+7+9)/5 = “5.4.” 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 100: The average is (2+2+2+3+4+5+100)/7 = “16.9.”
  • 17. So What’s REALLY the Bottom Line? Income (www.mtu.edu, payscale.com, www.census.gov, and www.online.wsj.com): “Year after year, engineering tops the list of (undergraduate) majors with the highest starting salary!” Starting, Profession, Avg. Top 10% Unemployment, Median Median in Profession (2010) Civil: $53,100 $77,990 $119,620 3.9% Mechanical: $58,400 $79,320 $119,950 4.2% Chemical: $64,500 $92,390 $146,650 2.2% Electrical: $61,300 $85,920 $131,660 5.4% Biomedical: $53,800 $84,670 $134,150 not tracked Individual College Grads $43,143 (2003 census) N’tl Household Income $45,018 (2003 census) N’tl Unemployment 9.6% (2010) The bottom line is really this: “Our profession is the story of hard work being rewarded.”
  • 18. We need more engineers... You can be next. Any Questions?