MSA is proud to recognize the accomplishments of two engineers, Jenise Anderson and Josh Huber, who recently received Professional Engineer (PE) licensure. To achieve this, engineers must hold a four-year degree in engineering from an accredited engineering program, work under a professional engineer for at least four years, pass two intensive competency exams and earn a license from the state licensure board. PE licensure is the engineering profession’s highest standard of competence – a symbol of achievement, assurance of quality and commitment to ethical standards of practice.
Jenise Anderson – Jenise is an agricultural engineer who joined MSA in 2016 after earning both master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Biological and Agricultural Engineering from Texas A&M University. Her experience includes a variety of farm and dairy expansion and improvement projects, manure and feed storage facility remodels, permitting, and compliance evaluations. She also assists in leading the firm’s Ag Services Strategic Plan Initiative.
Josh Huber – Josh joined MSA in the spring of 2019 and is a project engineer based in our Baraboo office. His experience includes agricultural, site design, storm water, environmental, dam safety, highway, airport and DOA-DFDM projects. Josh earned his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville.
“I’m proud to recognize the accomplishments of these talented young engineers,” said Mike Statz, PE, chief operating officer at MSA. “We look forward to supporting them on their continued paths to professional development and are fortunate to have them on our team. Congratulations.”
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