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Jan 09, 2013
DCI Engineers, a civil and structural consulting firm, hired nine people in Seattle. Eric Pope, Ethan Ramberg, Brad Maier, Luke deBarathy, Patrick Heye and Patrick Rice are structural project engineers. Samuel Aguilar de Amador is a structural CAD designer, Joseph Glaser is structural project manager, and Jami Parks is a marketing coordinator. Pope produces calculations and sketches, and marks up drawings and reviews shop drawings. He is working on Holgate Apartments in Seattle. Ramberg supports senior engineers in designing structures. He is working on Seattle area commercial projects. Maier coordinates with the design team on structural systems. He is working on the FedEx ground distribution center in Seattle. DeBarathy does structural calculations, analysis and drawings, and provides construction support. He is working on the North Lot twin towers in Seattle. Heye holds a bachelor's in architectural engineering from Cal Poly. His work includes projects in California and Washington. Rice holds a bachelor's in civil engineering from Northwestern University and a master's in civil engineering from the University of Washington. He is working on an active adult living complex in Saskatchewan. Amador has 10 years of structural drafting experience. He is working on the second phase of White Pine Lodge in Sandpoint, Idaho. Glaser has 24 years of engineering experience and is working on housing in the region. Parks has seven years of hospitality/resort marketing experience. She provides marketing materials and helps in public relations and business development.
PND Engineers hired Christopher Kokesh as a senior geotechnical engineer in the Seattle office. Kokesh has seven years of experience in geotechnical investigations and design. He holds a master's in geotechnical engineering/soil mechanics and a bachelor's in civil engineering from The Ohio State University. PND is a marine, civil, coastal, structural and geotechnical engineering firm.
FSi consulting engineers promoted Kevin Chadwick, Thomas Anderson and Ben Roush to associate. Chadwick is a mechanical engineer who has experience in mechanical systems for maintenance, manufacturing and industrial buildings, and led design of a robotic painting facility for aircraft wings. Anderson has 15 years of experience designing mechanical systems for industrial, transit, utility and aviation facilities. He is providing mechanical engineering for the United Airlines Concourse at Sea-Tac. Roush has experience in LEED design and energy upgrades, as well as mechanical systems for civic buildings, schools and wineries. He is working on energy and DDC upgrades for Seattle Public Schools. Seattle-based FSi provides mechanical engineering.
Parametrix hired George Culbertson to lead the energy practice. He has utility experience, including technical services for permitting, engineering, procurement and construction projects for high voltage systems. He will focus on expanding services, with an emphasis on energy infrastructure. Previously, he managed an engineering and construction business at Pike Energy Solutions. Parametrix provides planning and environmental sciences.
Jan 02, 2013
Sparling hired Andrew Botts and Kan Lee as project designers, electrical engineering in its Lynnwood office. Botts has more than eight years of experience with large security system design, power and lighting systems and water treatment plants. He is working on Seattle-Tacoma International Airport laptop power stations. Lee holds a bachelor's in electrical engineering from the University of Washington. He is working on UW Medical Center operating rooms. Sparling provides electrical engineering, technology and audiovisual consulting, acoustical and lighting design.
Arup's Seattle office hired David Okada as a senior mechanical engineer. He is a sustainability consultant with 10-plus years of experience delivering green buildings, including three LEED platinum certifications, two AIA COTE Top Ten awards and three projects tracking net zero energy performance.
FFA Architecture and Interiors hired Bethanne Whalen as an interior designer. Whalen has experience on tenant improvements, and programming and space planning projects in the Portland area. She is working on TI and interiors projects. Portland-based FFA provides architecture, planning, historic preservation and interior design.
Sam Yaghmaie joined WHPacific as construction manager in the Bothell office. Yaghmaie has 29 years of experience in geotechnical consulting for water and wastewater facilities and conveyance systems, transportation, transit, tunnels, dams, ports, high-rises, and power facilities. He previously worked at CDM Smith and Harris & Associates.
Floyd|Snider hired Ken Preston as a constructability specialist. Preston has 30-plus years of experience in construction estimating, negotiations, and construction supervision for waterfront development and remediation projects. He will provide constructability consulting services to waterfront landowners, architect/engineering firms and environmental consulting firms as an independent line of business. He will also consult on Floyd|Snider cleanup and redevelopment projects. Preston had worked with General Construction, now Kiewit, since 1976. Floyd|Snider is an engineering and environmental consulting firm.
Professional Service Industries hired Melissa Leone as a project geologist in Mountlake Terrace. Leone holds a bachelor's in geology and geophysics from the University of Missouri–Rolla and a master's in geological sciences from Michigan State University. PSI is an engineering, consulting and testing firm.