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Can you please describe some of the stressful situations you experience as a civil engineer and how do you manage with work place stress?

Answer
Stress encountered with the job is usually associated with time schedules or making sound engineering judgements that will cost the client money. Dealing with stress is something I handle very well due to my persona, I am a laid back individual that does not allow stress to rule my life.

I hope this helps, if not please ask another question or let me know how I can answer it differently.

Bryan Lindsey, P.E.
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Bryan P. Lindsey, P.E.

Expertise

I am an expert in Civil Engineering with a degree form the Georgia Institute of Technology with 12 years experience in the following fields of Civil engineering; Transportation, General civil, Civil site design, drainage, project management and many others.

Experience

I have 12 years experience in multiple fields of civil engineering. I spent the first four years of my career in the transportation industry by being a design engineer for prominent transpotation firm in Atlanta. I moved from there to civil site design and worked as a project manager for the next six years and currently I am the Director of Transportation for same firm.

Organizations
Member of American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE), Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Education/Credentials
Bachelors of Civil Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1996.

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