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February 2010

New Openings for employment: bridge inspector/designers

The candidate should have a minimum of 3 years of bridge experience in design, inspection or other bridge-related work.  Experience conducting structural inspections preferred.  New York State P.E. license required. Please forward cover letter and resumes to resume@mjels.com.


February 2010

New Openings for employment: Sr. Structural Engineers

M.J. Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C. has numerous opportunities open for building, bridge and bridge inspection structural engineers.  The successful candidates should have 10+ years experience in the design of concrete, steel, masonry and wood structures and be experienced with structural engineering software and AutoCAD and/or MicroStation.  Familiarity with NYS Building Code, ACI 318, Revit and Stadd a plus.  BS Civil Engineering required, P.E. preferred.  Please forward cover letter and resumes to resume@mjels.com.


January 2010

SUNY at Albany Dormitory

One of MJ's newest projects is for a new Dormitory at the local SUNY Albany Campus. See more on MJ's involvement


January 2010

Ferry slips on Lake Champlain

MJ is responsible for the design of two ferry slips on each side of Lake Champlain in response to the emergency closing of the Crown Point Bridge. MJ is performing all survey and mapping, and design services for construction of new slips on both the New York and Vermont sides of Lake Champlain. See more on the project.


January 2010

MJ's Expansion

With a larger-than-ever staff MJ is proud to announce their expansion to a second office in Clifton park. This office will house the bulk of the surveying team, the field crew, and the bridge inspectors.


october 2009

mohan receives sba award

Tanna Legere

Mohan Jaggi is the SBA Syracuse District's Minority Small Business Person of the Year for 2009. Read the full SBA article.


july 2009

round lake bypass opens

MJ is pleased to announce the opening of the Round Lake Bypass. MJ designed the bypass to relieve traffic congestion in the historic village of Round Lake while protecting the environment and promoting economic growth. See the following news stories regarding the opening of the bypass:

Capital News 9
Times Union
Daily Gazette

 

 

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