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The City of Bristol Tennessee is accepting applications for:  Civil Engineer

Under limited direction of the Director of Engineering, the Civil Engineer reviews and coordinates development activities, administers the City’s Qualifying Local Program, inspects stormwater control measures, assists with managing the City’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Permit, performs field inspections, and manages City Projects. Works closely with water/sewer utilities.  Requirements include Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering and an Engineering Intern Certificate or ability to obtain in 1 year.  Preferred applicant will have 3+ years of technical experience in Civil Engineering and possess a Professional Engineer’s License.  Applicant must possess excellent computer and communication skills. Must have or obtain certification in Tennessee’s Level 1 and 2 Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Training Program. Able to work outdoors in all weather conditions. EXCELLENT BENEFITS and Salary is negotiable.  To read additional information of the Civil Engineer and to apply for the position, candidates must complete an online application and upload a resume at http://bristoltn.org/jobs.aspx.  EOE. 

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2021-2022 Holston Branch Officers


President | Richard D. Beck Jr. | P.E.
Firm:  Eastman
Mr. Richard Beck earned a B.S. and M.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville where he served as the ASCE UTK Chapter Recording Secretary from 2009 – 2010. He is licensed as a professional engineer in 10 states including Tennessee. Mr. Beck has been practicing civil/structural engineering at Eastman for 9 years. The first 6 years in Plant Engineering providing structural support for the Kingsport, TN site.  Then 3 years supporting other Eastman chemical manufacturing sites across the globe as part of the Global Engineering Service Center focusing on structural design, standards, and corporate facility siting. He is currently the Group Leader of the Utilities and Civil/Structural/Architectural teams in Plant Engineering at the Kingsport, TN site.  Richard served as the Vice President of the ASCE Holston Branch from 2018 – 2020 and has been president since 2020.
Richard has been involved with the Holston Branch since 2012.  In his spare time, he enjoys golf, DIY projects and spending time with family.

Vice President | Lauren Meffe | E.I.T.  
Firm:  Eastman

Ms. Lauren Meffe graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in 2020 where she earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering. She has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and has the goal to become a licensed professional engineer. Throughout college, Lauren was an active member in UT’s ASCE student chapter and served as the chapter’s corresponding secretary from 2018 – 2019. In 2019, she was co-captain for UT’s Shake It Off competition for the 2019 Southeast Student conference. Ms. Meffe works at Eastman full-time as a civil engineer where she provides civil/structural plant engineering support for the Kingsport, TN site. She has served as the Vice President for the ASCE Holston Branch since 2020. 


Secretary | Mohammad “Moin” Uddin | Ph. D., P.E. 
Firm:  East Tennessee State University

Dr. Uddin is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Surveying at East Tennessee State University.  He holds a joint appointment as an Associate Professor of Engineering and Engineering Technology and as the Director of TTU-ETSU Joint Engineering Program.  He has served the students and the whole civil engineering profession through excellence in teaching, research, and service.  He is a proponent of project-based learning and developed innovative teaching strategies to engage his students in solving real-world problems and prepare them with skills and knowledge that industry requires.

Moin is active in research and scholarship.  He has been awarded grants from National Science Foundation, Tennessee Department of Transportation, DENSO and ASEE and several other organizations for a total of more than $2 million.  His current research interest focuses on rural community engagement for transportation projects, road user cost, sustainable design and construction for knowledge-based decision making, and engineering education excellence.  He also contributed to data analysis methods and cost-effective practices of highway construction quality assurance program.  He is dedicated to serve his profession and the community.  He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Engineering Technology and a member of ASCE, ASEE, TRB and CRC.  He is active with ASEE civil engineering division and served as program chair for CIEC in 2017 and 2018.  He received outstanding researcher award, outstanding service award and sustainability leadership award from his college.
As an engineering educator, Moin has a passion to elevate the Civil Engineering profession.  He has served as the Secretary of the ASCE Holston Branch since 2020.  As the secretary of the branch his goal is to organize more member-focused activities.

Treasurer | Brian Johnson | P.E. 
Firm:  WSP

Mr. Johnson is a project manager and senior design engineer with over 28 years of experience in the transportation field working as a consultant for regional state transportation departments and local municipalities.  He has accumulated vast experience in transportation design including surveying, planning studies, conceptual designs, preliminary, right-of-way, and construction plans, and estimates.  He also led the development of construction engineering and inspection services for TDOT in northeast Tennessee at a previous employer.  Mr. Johnson has been active in ASCE since his days at the University of Kentucky and participating with the concrete canoe team.  He has been a Holston Branch officer for many years and served as a section officer and the 2007/2008 section president.  In his spare time Mr. Johnson enjoys volunteering with the Boy Scouts of America and assisting with the Bristol, TN High School soccer team.

Program Committee Chair | Mohammad “Moe” Al Saji | Ph. D., P.E. 
Firm:  Geosyntec
Moe is a civil engineer with a B.S. from the University of Baghdad, M.S. from Trinity College Dublin and Ph.D. from University College Dublin.  Moe is a Chartered and joined Geosyntec in 2019 in their Johnson City office. He is currently serving as a dam safety and instrumentation engineer for the remediation efforts of TVA’s Boone Dam.  Prior to moving to Tennessee, Moe supported the rehabilitation of water infrastructure for Irish Water. He has also supported projects including hydrogeological modelling, slope stabilization design, and erosion and embankment spillway overtopping analysis.
He moved to Johnson City in the fall of 2019 and has grown to love the Tri-Cities area.  Moe is interested in ways to give back to the community and is interested in supporting the leadership of the ASCE Holston Branch as they increase the value of local membership through events, talks, meetings, and opportunities.  He is interested in promoting local ASCE membership, assisting with planning and organization of our local chapter’s events, and helping to raise community awareness of the value that civil engineers offer society.


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About ASCE Holston Branch

The ASCE Holston Branch was established in 1947.  We are part of the Tennessee Section which was founded in 1988 and is one of eight U.S. states within Region 4 of ASCE.  Region 4 was founded in 2005.  Together with other members of the Tennessee Section, we advocate ASCE's mission by serving as a liaison between civil engineering university students and the professional community, volunteering, and community involvement and sponsorship of continuing education luncheons and seminars.
Our branch includes the Tennessee counties of Hancock, Hawkins, Greene, Washington, Unicoi, Carter, Johnson and Sullivan.

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Welcome to the Holston Branch of the Tennessee Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, ASCE.  The Holston Branch serves the Tennessee counties of Hancock, Hawkins, Greene, Washington, Unicoi, Carter, Johnson and Sullivan.  Please take a moment to see what events are coming up and let us know if you are interested in presenting at an upcoming Branch Meeting. Our Branch holds regular meetings and events, often allowing the opportunity for professional development credit.  Active participation will aid in developing personal knowledge of the civil engineering industry and offer insight on local projects throughout northeastern Tennessee and the surrounding areas. ASCE’s mission is to provide essential value to our members, their careers, our partners, and the public by developing leadership, advancing technology, advocating lifelong learning, and promoting the profession. Whether you are just beginning your engineering career or are closer to retirement, there are an abundance of ways you can get involved.  We are here to help you get started.

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