1. Adam Kirchner
401 Holland Ave., Apt. 232, San Antonio, TX 78212
kirchnal@gmail.com ♠ (920) 889-7615
WORK EXPERIENCE
Vickrey & Associates
Junior Engineer – Land Development – San Antonio, TX ---------------------- April 2014 – December 2014
Performed various engineering tasks for commercial & residential projects including site grading, stormwater control facilities, utility design, construction administration, environmental & municipal permitting, and transportation planning
Established AutoCAD procedures and standards where none previously existed; trained other engineering staff in improved AutoCAD tools and methods
Larson Design Group
Designer II – Energy Department – San Antonio, TX ----------------------------------- May 2013 – May 2014
Served as main designer for all LDG projects in Texas, including all phases of gas well pad development from preliminary planning to design and construction administration services
Requested by LDG to transfer to TX office to serve as main designer based on work ethic, proficiency with design software / processes, and ability to operate independently
Implemented various improvements to operations in TX office including CAD training sessions, improved surveyor / engineer coordination, and IT troubleshooting
Designer II – Site Engineering Department – Corning, NY ------------------- October 2011 – February 2013
Performed a wide range of design services related to land development including site layouts, stormwater control design & analysis, and permit coordination
Conducted field work including infiltration testing and erosion control inspections for preliminary site information as well as construction administration
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Graduated: May 2011
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
LICENSURE& SKILLS
Engineer-In-Training (EIT) License (#ET31100337)
Certified Erosion & Sedimentation Control Inspector in New York State (#SWT 40T-120611-15)
AutoCAD Civil 3D, Autodesk Storm & Sanitary Analysis, HydraFlow, StormCAD, ArcGIS
RELATED ACTIVITIES
Engineers Without Borders September 2007 - Present
Project Manager – Alamo Professional Chapter
Currently serving as project manager for the Alamo Professional Chapter’s water supply project in Papachacra, Bolivia. Responsible for overseeing all aspects of project including travel planning, engineering design, and grant applications
Directing chapter transition towards working with Bolivian government and partner organizations to coordinate infrastructure improvement projects between multiple communities
Participated in EWB implementation trip to Ghana in summer 2008 for construction of a poultry house, served as Rose-Hulman chapter President in 2010, oversaw transition to new program in Dominican Republic after program in Ghana ended