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David Clark
Engineer, EI at Horrocks Engineers
Professional Background
David Clark is a dedicated Engineering Intern (EI) currently contributing his skills in the Hydrology department at Taney Engineering as a Hydrologist II. With a robust passion for the technical intricacies involved in drainage studies, David has successfully applied complex hydrologic and hydraulic principles to produce comprehensive Technical and Conceptual Drainage Studies for both public and private clients. His expertise lies in managing large-scale projects within intricate master planned communities, showcasing his ability to bridge theory and application effectively.
His career thus far has seen him working on notable developments in dynamic locations such as Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nye County, and Henderson in the Las Vegas Valley. Here, he has become proficient in a range of industry-standard software, including HEC-1, Civil3D, GIS, FLO-2D, and Standard Forms 4 and 6 from the Clark County Regional Flood Control District (CCRFCD), along with the WSPG tool, all of which are vital for modern hydrological analysis.
David’s commitment to professional growth is evident in his academic pursuits and examination success. He passed the Water Resource discipline of the Civil Professional Engineering (PE) Exam in October 2014, marking a significant milestone in his engineering career. As he awaits the completion of his professional engineering license in Nevada—projected for early 2018—he is also preparing to conquer the Seismic and Surveying portions of the California PE exam, aimed at obtaining licensure in California as well. This drive for continuous improvement and professional development is reflective of David's commitment to his field and his clients.
Education and Achievements
David's educational background lays a strong foundation for his career in civil and environmental engineering. He earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Brigham Young University, complemented by a second Bachelor of Science (BS) in Civil Engineering at Idaho State University. This specialized education has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in his current role and contribute effectively to various engineering projects.
During his studies at BYU, David actively participated in student organizations, notably the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). Through these organizations, he enhanced his technical abilities and made significant connections in the field. His success in passing the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam, a critical step towards becoming a licensed professional engineer, further illustrates his dedication and understanding of civil engineering principles.
Volunteer Work and Coaching Experience
Beyond his technical capabilities, David values the experience he has gained as a volunteer and coach, having developed key skills in teamwork and leadership. His tenure as the head coach at Blackfoot School District #55 provided him with the opportunity to nurture young minds, enabling him to refine his own communication and instructional abilities in a dynamic team environment. David believes that mentoring is essential for the advancement of the engineering profession. He has greatly appreciated the guidance of many engineers throughout his journey, often stating, "If I have seen further than others, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." This acknowledgment reflects his gratitude towards those who contribute to the profession's growth and his commitment to paying it forward by mentoring future engineers.
As he continues to develop in his role as a Hydrologist II, David is dedicated to contributing positively to the engineering community, leveraging his experiences in both technical and interpersonal contexts to foster a collaborative environment that drives innovation and excellence in civil engineering.
Achievements
David Clark has achieved significant milestones in his engineering career, including:
- Passing the Water Resource discipline of the Civil PE Exam in October 2014.
- Preparing for the Seismic and Surveying portions of the California PE exam to further his qualifications.
- Successfully completing numerous drainage studies, contributing valuable insights to major projects in renowned locations such as the Las Vegas Valley.
- Actively participating in industry organizations such as ASCE and ITE during his time at BYU, enhancing his network and technical acumen.
- Demonstrating leadership and teamwork skills as a head coach in youth sports, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and mentorship in the engineering profession.