Meet Paul Knofczynski
You may have heard it in a roundabout way that KLJ has a new transportation engineer in our Sioux Falls office – and it’s true! KLJ is proud to announce that Paul Knofczynski has joined our team!
Read MoreYou may have heard it in a roundabout way that KLJ has a new transportation engineer in our Sioux Falls office – and it’s true! KLJ is proud to announce that Paul Knofczynski has joined our team!
Read MoreKLJ’s Jeremy Larson will participate in a panel discussion on cloud switching at the Rural Broadband Association’s annual RTIME conference on February 16 in Phoenix, Arizona. During his breakout session at 10:00 a.m., he will discuss the future of telecom switching and the alternative switching platforms companies can use to maintain voice market share.
Read MoreKLJ’s Dickinson office recently relocated. The Dickinson-based staff moved into the new office, located at 677 27th Ave. E., on February 7, 2020. KLJ has been part of the Dickinson, ND, community for more than 80 years.
Read MoreThe Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration has announced the availability of grants through the Buses and Bus Facilities Program. Grants may be utilized to assist in the financing of buses and bus facilities capital projects, including replacing, rehabilitating, purchasing or leasing buses or related equipment, and rehabilitating, purchasing, constructing or leasing bus-related facilities.
Read MoreWi-Fi is a common term in nearly everyone’s vocabulary, but do we really know what all goes into a Wi-Fi connection to ensure all our devices are running seamlessly? For many of us, we don’t think about those intricate details; we just expect that when we connect; Wi-Fi is doing its job. And that’s because of the many standards put in place to ensure Wi-Fi continues to connect us around the world.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce the addition of two new team members.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that KLJ has been awarded the 2020 Best of the Western Edge “Best Engineering Firm” by The Dickinson Press. This award is a Reader’s Choice Contest, voted on by the community.
Read MoreKLJ received a Grand Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Minnesota (ACEC/MN) on January 23, 2020, for the work we performed on Minnesota Trunk Highway (TH) 149. The award, which was presented during the ACEC/MN 53rd annual awards banquet in Minneapolis, recognizes projects that exhibit excellence and ingenuity.
Read MoreKLJ is proud to announce the hiring of four engineers in training.
Read MoreRyan Marquette, an engineer in our Fargo office, earned his professional engineering license (PE) in Minnesota.
Read MoreJosh Brelje, Jacob Friesz, and Traci Sletmo recently earned their PEs in North Dakota; Eric Ler earned his PE in Montana; and Bryan Larson earned his PE in Minnesota.
Read MoreKLJ’s Dana Foreman will be among the presenters at this year’s South Dakota Rural Water Annual Technical Conference next week at the Ramkota Hotel and Convention Center in Pierre, South Dakota. During his presentation on January 14 at 10:00 a.m., Foreman will address the complexities and methods of providing clean and affordable water for growing communities.
Read MoreEngineer News-Record (ENR) Mountain States released this year’s winners of their annual Top Young Professionals competition yesterday. We are pleased to announce that KLJ’s Mike Bittner was among this year’s 20 regional honorees.
Read MoreKLJ is excited to welcome six new team members.
Read MoreKLJ is excited to announce the hiring of four new team members.
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.