Join us at the A4LE Conference in Spokane

GeoEngineers is attending the upcoming Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) Washington Chapter Conference on June 13-15, and we hope to see you there! A4LE is a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to improving K-12 school environments. This annual conference attracts representatives from state agencies like the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) along with […]

Managing Stormwater in Oregon Conference

GeoEngineers is proud to be a platinum sponsor for the upcoming Managing Stormwater in Oregon Conference, presented by the Northwest Environmental Business Council (NEBC) and Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. Join us on June 25 as we discuss Oregon stormwater quality and the latest legislative and policy developments. A number of GeoEngineers’ environmental compliance and engineering professionals […]

Free Webinar on the Energy Transition on April 23

Pipeline Webinar Episode 10: The Energy Transition 2.0 Please join us as we “get the band back together” with experts in the pipeline industry to discuss the latest in the energy transition–the shift to a three gas future that includes natural gas, carbon capture and hydrogen solutions. The panelists will discuss the state of the industry, […]

Attending the Massachusetts Municipal Association Trade Show

GeoEngineers is exhibiting at the Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) Annual Meeting and Trade Show on January 19 and 20, and we hope to see you there! The show is a great place for local officials, consultants, vendors, and state agencies to mingle and learn about available services. Some of our experts in environmental science and […]

Talking Oregon Regulatory Policy at State of the State 2024

GeoEngineers is sponsoring the State of the State 2024, an upcoming evening reception and discussion organized by the Northwest Environmental Business Council (NEBC) and the Oregon Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association. Join us for a lively evening of moderated discussions about Oregon legislative and regulatory issues and how they impact the state’s […]

UW Engineering Hiring Expo 2023

GeoEngineers is attending the upcoming Engineering Hiring Expo at the University of Washington. This exclusive event brings 70 prominent engineering employers to campus to meet with students and alumni and discuss career and internship opportunities, and we hope you’ll join us there. Look for Colton McInelly and Abbie Fiano at the GeoEngineers booth, and visit […]

Meet Us at the UMass Lowell Civil & Environmental Engineering Career Fair

The University of Massachusetts Lowell is holding a Civil & Environmental Engineering Career Fair on October 19, and GeoEngineers will be there to meet with students and discuss job and internship opportunities. Look for Mark Ruberti and Matt Congdon if you’re planning to attend, and find more details on the UMass Lowell website. When: October […]

Join Us at the APWA Fall Conference

GeoEngineers will be exhibiting at the American Public Works Association (APWA) Washington Fall Conference, and we hope you can join us. The conference attracts public agencies and consultants from across the industry, and this year the theme is focused on engaging with the next generation of public works professionals through recruitment and retention. Stop by […]

See us at the Gonzaga Engineering Career Fair

Gonzaga University’s Engineering and Computer Science Career & Internship Fair is coming up on October 12, and GeoEngineers will be there. The event introduces students to STEM employers from across the country and gives them the opportunity to network and discuss job and internship opportunities. Yi Tyan Tsai and Monica Sy will be on hand to hang out and chat with […]

Free Hydraulic Fracture Webinar on September 27

Pipeline Webinar Episode 9: Everything Old is New Again Advancements in Hydraulic Fracture Analysis for HDD Applications with Dr. Ian Moore Join us in a discussion on how cavity expansion theory originally developed in the 1960s sheds light on which models/equations should be used to estimate the maximum allowable annular drilling fluid pressures before hydrofracture […]

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