Fostering your NETWORK to access unbelievable EXPERIENCES with Luis Duque

Welcome to the mentorDINO YouTube Interview Series, your go-to destination for in-depth conversations with professionals in the fields of architecture, engineering, construction, and adjacent fields. I’m your host Katelyn Rossier, and I’m on a mission to uncover the fascinating stories, insights, and expertise of individuals who have shaped the built environment.

In each episode, we delve into the unique career journeys of our guests, exploring their educational backgrounds, professional experiences, specializing, and what they do. Whether you’re a budding Architect, an aspiring Engineer, or a construction enthusiast, you’ll find valuable advice, inspiration, and a deeper understanding of these professions.

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Engineer & Educator

Civil engineer Luis Duque discusses his career path and experience as a bridge engineer. He explains the different branches of civil engineering and how civil and structural engineers work together on bridge projects. He also provides insights into the certification process for engineers and the challenges of being a fully remote engineer. Luis shares his involvement with organizations like Engineers Without Borders and the American Society of Civil Engineers, and discusses the impact of his podcast, Engineering Our Future. He concludes with advice for young professionals starting their careers.

In this conversation, Luis Duque discusses the importance of study groups, effective study techniques, resources for exam preparation, and career development. He emphasizes the benefits of study groups in providing support, accountability, and diverse perspectives. Luis shares his own experience with study groups and highlights the importance of active learning and practice exams in effective studying. He recommends various resources for exam preparation, including online courses, books, and professional organizations. Additionally, Luis provides insights and advice on career development and encourages listeners to reach out to him for further assistance.

0:00 Introduction and Welcome!

02:55 Different Branches of Civil Engineering

04:31 Education and Specialization

07:36 Certification Process for Engineers

09:47 Documentation and Experience for Licensing

13:24 Challenges of Being a Fully Remote Engineer

18:52 Challenges of Being a Bridge Engineer

24:39 Engineering Our Future Podcast

31:39 Engineers Without Borders & Other Impactful Organizations

43:07 Advice for Young Professionals

Written by

Katelyn Rossier, AIA, CSI, NCARB, LSSBB

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