Ryan Wheeler is finishing up his second summer at KL. We’ve heard from many interns that they feel supported and can grow in new ways during their time with us. Ryan’s response: “What I like most about working for KL Engineering is the camaraderie and willingness to teach new things.” He spent the summer working with his supervisor, Jim Dzienkowski, on a construction observation project out of our Menomonie office. He’s been in the field learning real-time problem solving in many different scenarios. “One lesson I’ve learned is how much the weather can affect the site conditions and how important it is to make sure proper action is taken.” This hands-on experience will be integral to his success in the civil engineering program at UW-Platteville. We appreciate your hard work this season, Ryan, and wish you the best in your future endeavors!
Thank You Ryan Wheeler!
- | Celebrating Staff
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