
Regional Operations and Business Development Directors Promotions
KLJ Announces Several Promotions around Regional and Business Development Director Leadership
Read MoreKLJ Announces Several Promotions around Regional and Business Development Director Leadership
Read MoreKLJ Engineering promotes Andrew Helmers to Hydraulics Team Leader in Eagan, MN.
Read MoreKLJ HELPS YELLOWSTONE COUNTY SECURE $4.6M EDA GRANT IN MONTANA
Read MoreKLJ Engineering is pleased to announce the addition of Jenny Surachawala and Nick Van Wyhe as client relationship leaders in the Municipal group, based out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Read MoreKLJ Engineering is proud to announce that Senior Project Manager Bryan Field recently earned his Professional Engineer (PE) license in North Dakota and Engineer McKenzie Butcher has earned her PE in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Colorado.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that Civil Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Brent Noonan has earned his Professional Engineer (PE) license in North Dakota.
Read MoreCarbon capture, or carbon sequestration, is receiving a lot of attention in the news and in Congress. In short, carbon capture is the process of taking carbon dioxide from manmade facilities and storing it deep underground. This reduces the amount of carbon dioxide that makes it into the atmosphere, which can slow the accumulation of greenhouse gases and the effects of climate change.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to welcome Ryan Miller to our Englewood, Colo. office as a senior project manager. He will be located in KLJ’s Denver Metro office.
Read MoreThe Grafton Flood Risk Reduction Project Lifted the City of Grafton, ND out of a 100-year Floodplain. KLJ is proud to announce that the Flood Risk Reduction Project for the City of Grafton, ND has received a 2021 Engineering Excellence Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Dakota (ACEC/ND).
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce that Corie Ereth, Senior Environmental Planner, has received a permit from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) that allows her to complete Dakota skipper butterfly presence/absence surveys.
Read MoreKLJ Engineering is proud to welcome three employees to their Grand Junction, CO office. Marc Kenney, Cole Miller, and Dean Cooper are the first of many in the company’s newest Colorado location.
Read MoreKLJ was recently recognized by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) for exemplary engineering achievements for four projects: Glacier Rail Park, Pembina- Emerson Port of Entry, US Highway 85 Environmental Impact Statement, and Trunk Highway 149 improvements.
Read MoreNitrogen and Phosphorous are essential elements in the water we use every day, but too much of a good thing can mean algal blooms, oxygen-starved wildlife, and elevated toxins and bacterial growth. Several states have begun to set numeric nutrient water quality criteria for nitrogen and phosphorus, which on the surface looks like it will benefit everyone.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce Mark Rohweder, an associate civil engineer in the company’s Kalispell, Montana office, has earned his Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Read MoreWhat began as a small, family firm has evolved into a dynamic leader in engineering excellence. We seek creative, smart and ambitious professionals who step outside the box and make a difference, every day. From recent college graduates to experts with more than 40 years experience, KLJ attracts professionals from around the world.